Nouveau - "Rue Force Tube" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Old Maybe - "Piggity Pink" | Album Review
Bad History Month - "Dead And Loving It: An Introductory Exploration of Pessimysticism" | Album Review
It holds both a singular vision and an array of contradictions, which build to create a sprawling record that is easily the band’s most polished. I’m not sure if there’s a way to classify Dead and Loving It within any narrative-- as either nihilistic or hopeful, as triumphant or a downer -- a complication which ultimately gives weight and grace to the band’s first full-length in four years.
Dark Mtns - "Dark Mtns II" | Album Review
Fire Is Motion - "Ringside" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Pope - "True Talent Champion" | Album Review
True Talent Champion, Pope’s overdue follow-up to Fiction, presents the bleak, fractured narrative currently facing the contemporary rock band. In addition to Skalany and Seferian coordinating individually-penned songs, the duo—with Atticus Lopez on drums—overcome the variabilities inherent in balancing songwriting and touring as members of an additional band as well as their respective solo projects
Rye Pines - "Spiderback Boogie" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Treadles - "Bees Are Thieves Too" | Album Review
Heaters - "Matterhorn" | Album Review
Walter Etc. - "Lighthouse" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
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The Effects - "Eyes to the Light" | Album Review
Porches - "Find Me" | Single Review
VV Torso - "LPVV" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
The band rip and convulse like a wild animal, unleashed and rabid, scraping and gnashing it's teeth with ear-bleeding distortion and violent rhythmic shifts. At the center of their blistering attack is Natty Morrison, the band's charismatic frontman; part brilliant poet, part psychotic carnival barker.
Sleater-Kinney - "Live In Paris" | Album Review
Bad History Month and Patience In "Pessimysticism"
Bad History Month rewards patience, in just about every sense of the word. It's been three years since Sean Bean released new music and four years since his last full-length with Fat History Month, but for those who have been patiently waiting, the end of that recorded silence has finally arrived in the paralyzing existentialism of Dead And Loving It: An Introductory Exploration of Pessimysticism.
Bruiser Queen - "Sugar High" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Weaves - "Wide Open" | Album Review
Wide Open dims the manic lights of the rambunctious Weaves the world knew only a year ago, and this restraint proves necessary. A main theme of the album is the need for change; discussing its hardline, vital subject matter over arrangements as cartoonish as those on Weaves might have undermined Burke’s points.