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Asher White | Feature Interview

Asher White | Feature Interview

Asher White’s music is tracked on canvas with broad strokes, layers, accents, and delightful blends of influence and genre. 8 Tips is remarkably cohesive and hints at the artist’s genre-less future pop. Post-Trash spoke with Asher White about the influence of the Chicago noise scene, a teenage acid trip, concurrent apocalypses, and her Joyful Noise debut. 

Paper Castles - “I’m Sad as Hell and I’m Not Going To Fake It Anymore” | Album Review

Paper Castles - “I’m Sad as Hell and I’m Not Going To Fake It Anymore” | Album Review

Paddy Reagan and co. have emerged from their years-long brooding with a new batch of slacker, country-tinged rock songs that feels like a lively, warm summer night. I’m Sad as Hell and I’m Not Going to Fake It Anymore might be the most appropriately titled record to come in the year 2025.

Mclusky - "The World Is Still Here and So Are We"

Mclusky - "The World Is Still Here and So Are We"

With this record, Mclusky suggest that writing songs isn’t about inventing a narrative but writing the best songs possible. The World Is Still Here and So Are We is a monument to constant process, outdoing others because you’re trying to out do yourself, but also a document of a fully locked in Mclusky – no second guessing, eager to jump the gun, and too good to miss.

Nape Neck - "The Shallowest End" | Post-Trash Premiere

Nape Neck - "The Shallowest End" | Post-Trash Premiere

Earlier this year Nape Neck released a self-titled collection, pairing together both their first full length and the Look Alive EP. It’s a wonderful place to start for anyone looking for a good rattling, and thankfully, they’re back for more with new album The Shallowest End, due out on September 19th.