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Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

Sharp Pins - "Balloon Balloon Balloon" | Album Review

Sharp Pins - "Balloon Balloon Balloon" | Album Review

Sharp Pins is the solo brainchild of Kai Slater, a stylishly lanky 20-year-old who has come to position himself as the unassuming spokesman of Chicago’s DIY indie rock scene. If Radio DDR saw Slater playing the hits, Balloon Balloon Balloon is his sandbox for weird, retrofitted experiments that see him tinkering with both fidelity and expectation.

What We Hear When It’s Quiet | Feature Interview

What We Hear When It’s Quiet | Feature Interview

Thanya Iyer listens closely. During a conversation earlier this year, the Montréal singer-songwriter describes the stillness she discovered while creating her third record. Post-Trash’s Aly Eleanor chats with Iyer about her beginnings, community, and the collaborative efforts on her lates record TIDE/TIED.

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

Sword II - "Electric Hour" | Album Review

Sword II - "Electric Hour" | Album Review

With Electric Hour, Sword II have full control over their resilient, variegated version of rock. They emerge into the present with a singular, science-fiction-esque, “easy to listen to uneasiness” that so subtly and succinctly captures the paranoid scrutiny of society today, while offering pathways towards collective resilience.

The Maneka Interview: Devin McKnight on the Making of His Anthemic New Album and How Compassion Can Shape the Future

The Maneka Interview: Devin McKnight on the Making of His Anthemic New Album and How Compassion Can Shape the Future

Makena’s new album bathes and listens finds Devin McKnight turning inward, riding the tension between the personal and the universal. Post-Trash’s Benji Heywood caught up with McKnight to discuss the making of bathes and listens, the nature of progress, and how compassion and empathy can shape the future. 

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

Years We Spent Unpressured: A Chat with Good Flying Birds | Feature Interview

Years We Spent Unpressured: A Chat with Good Flying Birds | Feature Interview

Good Flying Birds use 20th century tech to craft 21st century guitar rock. Sharp, punchy, and loaded with hooks, their latest record combines analog recording techniques with Internet ubiquity. Post-Trash spoke with GFB’s Kellen Baker about dreams, home recording, and their excellent new record Talulah’s Tape.