As Spiritual Cramp prepare to take the stage at San Francisco’s legendary Great American Music Hall, frontman Michael Bingham is taking a moment to reflect on the path that led there. In a thoughtful conversation with 107.7 The Bone’s Chasta and Huey, Bingham speaks candidly about identity, growth, and staying grounded as the band’s momentum continues to build.
Raised in Northern California and shaped by San Francisco’s underground scene, Bingham credits the Bay Area with giving him his first real sense of belonging, leadership, and self‑worth. Those experiences are woven throughout Rude, an album that embraces vulnerability, dark humor, and hard‑earned honesty.
Rather than chasing fame, Bingham remains focused on authenticity—telling his own story and letting listeners find themselves in it. Fans can experience that connection live when Spiritual Cramp headline Great American Music Hall. Tickets are available here.



