Nourished By Time - "The Passionate Ones" | Album Review
Jobber - "Jobber to the Stars" | Album Review
Jobber to the Stars tops the New York band’s very impressive entrance that was the Hell In a Cell EP, as they show off their deep repertoire of moves that will have you gasping for air. Jobber have assembled a record that is fresh and memorable, full of energy and passion that can’t help but burst out of the speakers.
Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights
Slake - "Let's Get Married" | Album Review
RNIE - "20K" | Post-Trash Video Premiere
Yo La Tengo - "Old Joy (Official Soundtrack)" | Album Review
Of the many guises that Yo La Tengo have acquired over the course of their four-decade-plus career, their occasional role as soundtrack composers has been a natural assignment. Like the film, Old Joy is a stripped down, minimalist affair. Most importantly, it moves the narrative along in a way that images alone cannot do.
Stress Positions Refuse to be Made Mute | Feature Interview
Time Thief - "A Brief History of Ordinary Let Downs" | Post-Trash Video Premiere
Teethe - "Magic of the Sale" | Album Review
Understanding - "Flesh is Word" | Post-Trash Premiere
Bleary Eyed - "Easy" | Album Review
Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights
Tiberius - “Felt” | Post-Trash Premiere
Les Rallizes Dénudés - "YaneUra Sept. '80" | Album Review
The Japanese psych-rock act Les Rallizes Dénudés is a cult band for which there is much to discuss, albeit with little verifiable information to go by. YaneUra Sept. '80 is a four song EP lasting just over 40 minutes that distills the improvisational essence of the band. It is a perfect entry point for new listeners.
Street Eaters - "Spectres" | Post-Trash Premiere
“Spectres” is the record’s fouth single, a song aimed for spooky season, at least in terms of how we wrestle with the events of our past and the trauma that can linger. Street Eaters dig into their post-hardcore influences, pushing and pulling in all directions like a ghost with sifting through a colander.