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Obits - “L.E.G.I.T.” | Album Review

Obits - “L.E.G.I.T.” | Album Review

Obits were a band that burned brightly and relatively fast, leaving audiences with moments of emotional and personal release. L.E.G.I.T was initially released in Japan in 2014 to correspond with Obits’ Asia tour, but now the compilation of their 7’ singles and compilation tracks is getting a wider, very welcomed release.

Izzy True - "I Watch You" Live at Big Nice Studio | Post-Trash Premiere

Izzy True - "I Watch You" Live at Big Nice Studio | Post-Trash Premiere

Today, Post-Trash is thrilled to premiere “I Watch You,” a brand-spankin’ new Izzy True cut recorded LIVE in Rhode Island by Bradford Krieger at Big Nice Studio. The song is about AI, and especially apropos as we witness the slop fill and distort the cracks in the fabric of our reality.

Snoozer - Little Giants | Album Review

Snoozer - Little Giants | Album Review

Snoozer have consistently experimented with their sound, which could be a reason Little Giants may be considered a staple album for all generations of indie sub-cultures. An airy ambiance is carried throughout the tracks by the EP's nostalgic synth, fuzzy guitar slides, and light-hearted take on the endless life changing cycles of good and bad.  

Orcutt Shelley Miller - “Orcutt Shelley Miller” | Album Review

Orcutt Shelley Miller - “Orcutt Shelley Miller” | Album Review

Comprised of five tightly tensioned tracks, this collection cements Orcutt Shelley Miller as architects of sonic interplay and metallic amalgamation. No lyrics necessary — this is avant-rock musical storytelling from three living legends (with the beards to prove it). 

Post-Trash's Staff Picks: The Best of 2025

Post-Trash's Staff Picks: The Best of 2025

We're happy to present "Post-Trash's Staff Picks: The Best of 2025" as voted by the site’s wonderful contributors (including their individual lists). With 15 of our writers submitting their votes, we had 234 different records nominated and only the top record received a collected score of sixty or higher.

Port Ross - Nighttime at Gardner Hall | Album Review

Port Ross - Nighttime at Gardner Hall | Album Review

Written during these years and beyond, Port Ross’s sprawling, flexible debut relies on instruments and stories from his Salt Lake City upbringing and 2023 move to Brooklyn. Nighttime at Gardner Hall grapples with family conflict, relationship trauma, and that financial struggles that bubble up as you set sail for adulthood.

Post-Trash's Year In Review: The Best of 2025

Post-Trash's Year In Review: The Best of 2025

We present Post-Trash’s Year In Review, featuring one hundred of our favorite releases throughout 2025. It’s been a great year for discovering new music and we hope you find something you love. Dig in and explore.

Shintaro Sakamoto - "Is There A Place For You There? (Live In-Studio Performance) | Post-Trash Premiere

Shintaro Sakamoto - "Is There A Place For You There? (Live In-Studio Performance) | Post-Trash Premiere

Psych-jazz legend Shintaro Sakamoto announced his perfectly titled Yoo-hoo back in November, sharing “Dear Grandpa” and “Is There A Place For You There?” in its wake. This evening in America and this morning in Japan, Post-Trash is thrilled to premiere a live, in-studio performance “Is There A Place For You There?”

Nick Drake - "The Making of Five Leaves Left [Box Set]" | Album Review

Nick Drake - "The Making of Five Leaves Left [Box Set]" | Album Review

It took years for listeners to rediscover his work, but today, Nick Drake is celebrated and frequently cited as one of the greatest songwriters of his era. Drake’s new box set is more than a collection of studio sessions, a book, and a remastered album. It is an invitation into the mind and private world of a singer-songwriter who remained unwaveringly true to his voice and style.