Post-Trash's Best of 2021 | The Mid-Year Report
The time to catch up on the unabridged Post-Trash “Mid-Year Report” has come, with releases big and small - albums that went under the radar, the hidden gems, and the essential records from the past six months. This is our semi-comprehensive guide to our favorite releases of the year so far without a pre-determined length.
Mesh - "Mesh" | Album Review
It might be facetious to call Mesh a post-punk band. Much of this record sounds like classic scuzzy and snotty garage rock, particularly of the kind that grew in popularity at the start of this century. The whole thing is supremely infectious, filled with catchy choruses and thirstful energy; these songs are made to be danced to furiously.
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Mesh - "Company Jeep" | Post-Trash Premiere
Mesh are an awesome new post-punk band from Philadelphia. Having released a three song demo back in 2019, the band’s official self-titled debut EP is due out May 21st via Born Yesterday Records. The record is tightly wound, with hard and jittery rhythmic coils and guitars that peel away at the foundation.