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West Palm Beach quartet Weird Wives features some familiar faces and an unmistakable Afro in the mix. Surfer Blood guitarist Thomas Fekete, bassist Brian Black, drummer/percussionist Marcos Marchesani, and a really fierce frontman — the only non-Surfer Blood member, Nick Klein — make up the group. Whenever Surfer Blood isn't on the road, these scuzz-lovers are probably pounding through skulls with some Big Black-style bedlam. Marchesani's brother (we assume) Lucas has been posting lo-fi clips of the band ripping it up recently, and this show at the Guest Lab marks one of the first times to see it in real life in Miami.