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Porridge Radio | Feature Interview

Porridge Radio | Feature Interview

Over the past few years, Porridge Radio have become one of the most exciting bands, consistently putting out excellent records. They recently announced their break up and a new EP, The Machine Starts To Sing, which is out today. The EP acts as a continuation (or a sequel) to Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me and is undoubtedly just as fantastic.

Slint - "Tweez (35th Anniversary Edition)" | Album Review

Slint - "Tweez (35th Anniversary Edition)" | Album Review

Tweez goes in numerous directions: at times serious, at times ridiculous, and at times incoherent. In his liner notes, Ethan Buckler aptly summarizes, “But what was Slint? Half hardcore and half something else.” The hardcore keeps you listening while the something else leaves you wanting more.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 10th - February 16th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 10th - February 16th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Red Ribbon - "Red Ribbon" | Album Review

Red Ribbon - "Red Ribbon" | Album Review

Red Ribbon is an extremely personal album that lacks reluctance with expressing the undertones of the complex feelings within dark romance, sex, and self liberation. Ambient keys, seductive vocals, and jazzy notes surround and compliment Emma’s sharp words expressing the permanence of her actions provoked by heartbreak and a slow escape from delirium. 

Federico Stock - Paper Plate | Post-Trash Premiere

Federico Stock - Paper Plate | Post-Trash Premiere

Federico Stock’s “Paper Plate” is a meditation on the world’s fragility, a world where something as steady as the moon can be ripped up like a paper plate. In spite of this, the song is immovable, anchored by a warm, fingerpicked guitar that doesn’t let up until the song’s final seconds.

Tell the Light Your Inner Desires: Inside the Making of Squid’s Surreal Masterpiece

Tell the Light Your Inner Desires: Inside the Making of Squid’s Surreal Masterpiece

The Bristol-via-Brighton band’s third full length explores nine stories of evil. It arrives amid persistent climate disaster, global conflict, and nuclear posturing that has the Doomsday Clock mere seconds from midnight. It’s also a surreal masterpiece by a band coming into their own. 

Alpha Hopper - "Razor" | Post-Trash Premiere

Alpha Hopper - "Razor" | Post-Trash Premiere

While it might not have a “pop” immediacy, Alpha Hopper’s corrosive sound is still bright and accessible, poking at our spongy brains with a pointy stick and a mischievous smile. Let Heaven and Nature Sing II, their first album in nearly five years, is oddly mesmerizing, picking apart blistering riffs and pounding drums, constructing a rampant onslaught of boundless energy.

Bursting - "Bursting EP" | Album Review

Bursting - "Bursting EP" | Album Review

The first thing you need to know about Chicago’s Bursting is that they are a supergroup. With members of Stress Positions, Thou, C.H.E.W., and Coliseum (among others), it’s safe to say Bursting, on paper, rip. The second thing you need to know about Bursting is you need to see them live, in real life, so quit reading this review.

Benediction: a monthly column from Ben Parra

Benediction: a monthly column from Ben Parra

We’re thrilled to announce the first in a series of monthly columns we’re launching from contributors new to the site. These columns will predominately cover music (and music-related writing) that Post-Trash has not typically covered before, or covered in depth.

Motherhood - "Thunder Perfect Mind" | Album Review

Motherhood - "Thunder Perfect Mind" | Album Review

Thunder Perfect Mind is a loose concept album narrating the sudden abduction of an unsuspecting pedestrian by a dark, expanding cloud. A lesser band would use this conceit as mere metaphor, but Motherhood is fully committed to the bit, creating a lyrical and sonic soundscape that feels as disorienting and exhilarating as a genuine alien encounter.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 3rd - February 9th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 3rd - February 9th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Squid - "Cowards" | Album Review

Squid - "Cowards" | Album Review

While Cowards is inspired by the grotesque literature of Haruki Murakami and Ottessa Moshfegh, it's also a clear response to a world in flames. With its charging rhythms and gorgeous melodies, it appears as the band's most impassioned work yet. A demand rather than a cry for its listeners to attempt to defeat their cowardice, and to not ignore the evil in their own lives lest they become it.

Television Personalities - "Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out: The Radio Sessions 1980-1993" | Album Review

Television Personalities - "Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out: The Radio Sessions 1980-1993" | Album Review

This Television Personalities collection of radio performances has a handful of wonderful and deranged nuggets that show the gifts Treacy and the band possessed even through their roughest personal and professional moments. Television Personalities were a band that should have been more recognized for their impact as their colorful songs laid the foundations for many more recognizable successors.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (January 27th - February 2nd)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (January 27th - February 2nd)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Kenny Segal & K-the-I??? "Genuine Dexterity" | Album Review

Kenny Segal & K-the-I??? "Genuine Dexterity" | Album Review

Genuine Dexterity is a release that might have lit the scene on fire and cemented itself as a collaboration arguably more important and revelatory than the others which raised Segal’s profile in years prior. Every song has an earnestly elliptical understanding of hip hop as a sonic and social force in a way few artists in the genre do today.

Mogwai Gets You Back: An Interview with Post Trash

Mogwai Gets You Back: An Interview with Post Trash

The Bad Fire is Mogwai’s exuberant and raucous eleventh album. Post-Trash sat down with Barry Burns and discussed creating art in times of trauma, Mogwai’s early years, why he doesn’t care about awards, and how not talking about their songs has kept Mogwai fresh for the last 30 years.