Lyric Video: JOVM Mainstays Frankie and the Witch Fingers Share a Grimy Ripper

Acclaimed Los Angeles-based psych punk outfit and JOVM mainstays Frankie and the Witch Fingers — currently founding duo Dylan Sizemore (vocals, guitar) and Josh Menashe (lead guitar, synth), along with Death Valley Girls‘ Nikki “Pickle” Smith (bass) and Mike Watt’s Nick Aguilar (drums) — have spent the past decade restlessly mutating their sound into bold, electrifying new forms with every new release. 

Slated for a June 6, 2025 release through Greenway Records and The Reverberation Appreciation Society, the Los Angeles-based JOVM mainstay’s eighth album, the Maryam Qudus-produced Trash Classic reportedly sees the band plunging into a sewer-slick fusion of proto punk venom, fractured New Wave and industrial grime. Sonically brimming with wiry synths, angular melodies and squirming and biting grooves, the material is delivered with a sly, playful balance between smirk and sneer. The band layers playful unease while exploring themes of escapism, decay and overindulgence. 

The songs were born in the grime of Vernon, Los Angeles — a wasteland littered with gutted RVs and rusting machinery, where the air tastes like asphalt and dog food. But the alchemy happed during recording sessions at Oakland‘s Tiny Telephone Studio, where producer Maryam Qudus helped transmute the tracks into the final forms with unhinged tones, unconventional recording experiments and wild sonic detours. 

Each day of the recording sessions began with cartoons blaring at full volume — a Looney Tunes ritual that turned the madness of the recording process into something childlike. Late night, sugar-fueled candy binges kept the energy spiking, pushing the sessions into a fever dream of jittery, spastic playfulness. The end result is a raw, twisted monument to rot and excess — and to toxic glamour and nihilistic salvation.

Last month, I wrote about the album’s first single “Economy,” which offered a glimpse of what to expect from the album: grimy synth pulse right at the front, alongside angular guitar fuzz and muscular yet mathematically precise drumming paired with punchily delivered vocals and mosh pit friendly hooks and choruses. Sonically, the result is a scuzzier and grimier take on Freedom of Choice-era DEVO — with a similar, tongue-in-cheek sensibility. 

Trash Classic’s second and latest single “Total Reset” is a sweaty ripper that sees the band pairing angular guitar fuzz with squiggling synth pulse, mathematically precise drumming and Sizemore’s punchy delivery with the band’s penchant for mosh pit friendly hooks and choruses. Sonically, “Total Reset” strikes me as a being a synthesis of King Gizzard and Devo — but with a mischievous sense of menace and unease.

“’Total Reset’ is a spasmodic blast of punk and synth freakery, a tech product launch for the post-human era,” the band says. “Writing and recording a song can be such a hassle, so we let AI handle it this time (faster, cheaper, zero complaints). It spat out a nice little doomsday ditty: humanity is toast, a lucky few will be spared to reboot civilization. Weirdly enough, the song kind of rips, so maybe we don’t need humans to make things after all.” 

The accompanying lyric video by Nespy 5Euro is a grimy, low-budget mix of crude, hand-drawn animation, graffiti. edited video and more that pulses with the song.

The band has developed a reputation for being relentless road warriors. Their international tour begins in May and it includes a September 19, 2025 stop at Music Hall of Williamsburg. Their live show is a sweaty mosh pit inducing riot — and if they’re playing a club near you, you need to go. 


FRANKIE AND THE WITCH FINGERS

ON TOUR 2025

5/16 – Nijmegen, NL – Sonic Whip Festival

5/17 – Diksmuide, BE – 4AD

5/20 – Lyon, FR – Épicerie Moderne

5/21 – Biarritz, FR – Atabal

5/22 – Rouen, FR – Le 106

5/23 – London, UK – Wide Awake Festival

5/25 – Berlin, DE – Desertfest

5/27 – Cherbourg, FR – Le Circuit

5/28 – Brighton, UK – Daltons

5/31 – Bristol, UK – Strange Brew

6/01 – Birmingham, UK – Hare & Hounds

7/15 – Felton Music Hall – Felton, CA °

7/16 – The Chapel – San Francisco, CA °

7/19 – The Den – Portland, OR °

7/20 – The Pearl – Vancouver, BC °

7/23 – Shrine Social Club – Boise, ID °

7/24 – Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT °

7/25 – Mesa Theater – Grand Junction, CO °

7/26 – To Be Announced – Denver, CO

7/27 – Sister Bar – Albuquerque, NM °

7/29 – Hotel Congress – Tucson, AZ °

7/30 – Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AZ °

7/31 – Swan Diver – Las Vegas, NV °

8/01 – Belly Up – Solana Beach, CA °

8/02 – Teragram Ballroom – Los Angeles, CA °

9/19 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY *

9/20 – First Unitarian Church – Philadelphia, PA *

9/21 – Songbyrd – Washington, DC *

9/23 – Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC *

9/24 – Terminal West – Atlanta, GA *

9/26 – Chelsea’s Live – Baton Rouge, LA *

9/27 – Dan Electros – Houston, TX *

9/28 – To Be Announced – Austin, TX

9/29 – Tulips – Fort Worth, TX *

10/1 – Bottom Lounge – Chicago, IL *

10/2 – Turf Club – Minneapolis, MN *

10/3 – X-Ray Arcade – Cudahy, WI *

10/4 – Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH *

10/5 – Third Man Records – Detroit, MI *

10/7 – Lee’s Palace – Toronto, ON *

10/8 – Foufounes Électriques – Montréal, QC *

10/9 – Oxbow Brewing – Portland, ME *

10/10 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA *

10/11 – Lark Hall – Albany, NY *

° with Iguana Death Cult

* with Population II


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