“Pain Without a Touch” is just one product of a year-long writing session they say yielded sixty or so songs in total. Following the release, the two spoke to Post-Trash about engineering their signature sound, embarking on the first Sweeping Promises tour, and joining Twitter as social media skeptics.
Deerhoof's Satomi Matsuzaki Discusses "Actually, You Can" | Feature Interview
Post-Trash caught up with Satomi Matsuzaki to discuss the process of recording while the world was social distancing, her favorite tracks off Actually, You Can, and how the band is weighing touring concerns ahead of a live set taping at Ed Rodriguez’s house that will air on December 12th via Bandcamp.
Cities Aviv “Just Wants to Put the Highest Emotion Out There” | Feature Interview
Post-Trash’s Dash Lewis spoke with Cities Aviv shortly before the vinyl drop of Crashing Sound about how he crafted the album, whether or not he considers his music experimental, and his endless prolificacy. They discuss his insatiable appetite for music, swinging widely from Japanese sludge rockers Boris to free jazz pioneer Milford Graves.
Beauty Pill Talk "Instant Night," Health Crises, Laurie Anderson, & More | Feature Interview
Beauty Pill’s discography offers a reminder that art music can challenge you without being obtuse or obscure. Before the release of Instant Night, Chad Clark and co-lead-singer Erin Nelson spoke to Post-Trash about the health crises that brought them together and the high points in artistic life they now get to savor as a group.
The Stick Figures Share "Archeology" Track-By-Track Breakdown + Playlist of Influences
While they were only together for three years time, Archeology proves to be an essential find, a collection of the band’s self-titled EP with six previously unreleased songs, two live tracks, and more. Regardless if you’re familiar with The Stick Figures or not, this is a great listen of a band making taut post-punk in the era of The B-52s and Pylon.
Tunic Discuss "Quitter," Recording, and Non-Intentionally Becoming Straight-Edge Vegans | Feature Interview
Quitter has the primal sound of a group cut loose in the wilderness with only their inventive wits and sheer, screaming force of will to survive. Before the release, David Shellenberg sat down with Post-Trash to talk about recording sessions as glorified hang-outs and unintentionally becoming a straight-edge vegan in the making of Quitter.
Sweet Williams' Thomas House Discusses "What's Wrong With You," Spain vs Brighton DIY, and Three Reluctant Dudes | Feature Interview
Sweet Williams is the brainchild of Brighton’s Thomas House, a veteran of the DIY music scene and a musician whose drive to create is seemingly limitless. Post-Trash’s Dominic Acito connected with House via Zoom to discuss his writing process, the DIY scene in Spain, and his first experiences learning an instrument.
Snooper - "Snõõper" | Feature Interview
The Don Quixote Of Brattleboro: An Interview with Chris Weisman
In a Vermont town that even Joe Biden wouldn’t be able to locate on a map, lives a hermit who has released over 35 albums in ten years, including an undecuple on Youtube. Chris Weisman is a great songwriter, jazz musician, conceptual artist and the only person in the world who has really taken seriously the lo-fi dogma.
Birthday Ass Discuss "Head of the Household," Improvisation, and Silliness | Feature Interview
Birthday Ass formed at the New England Conservatory, with their academic backgrounds in jazz and contemporary classical music, they all know full well how to read the music, but also when to throw the score out the window and improvise. Priya Carlberg spoke to Post-Trash about Head of the Household, the way the band’s live energy has shaped up over the years, and Jell-O.
McKinley Dixon Talks New Album, Touring, and Lyrics | Feature Interview
Moontype Discuss "Bodies of Water," Earnest The Goldfish, Songwriting & More | Feature Interview
Moontype have been fleshing out their sound since 2019, allowing individual influence to elevate McCarthy’s songwriting while dilating the music’s emotional scope with a distinct sound and texture. Post-Trash caught up with them before the release of Bodies of Water to talk about geology, Incubus, their creative approach, Earnest the goldfish and the year with no tours.
Horse Lords Look Back on "The Common Task" | Feature Interview
Cheekface Discuss Their Favorite Songs They've Written, Hopes For The Future, and more | Feature Interview
Shortly after the release of Emphatically No., the ear catching power-pop filled and extremely quotable second full length from Cheekface, the band sat down for a chat via Zoom. They discussed life, methods of distraction/survival during a national pandemic, achievements and joy in music, and what venues might look like going forward.
Yalc123 Discusses Their Creative Process, Musical Inspiration, Texas, & More | Feature Interview
Last year’s Yalc Nitsua Mailliw found Yalc123 taking on a new approach to songwriting. By writing melodies first, followed by lyrics, then chord progressions, they worked from top to bottom, essentially working “in reverse.” We were able to catch up with Yalc over Zoom about their creative process, musical inspiration, Texas and more.
The Deals Talk "Clear and Severe," Fountains of Wayne, The Beatles, & More | Feature Interview
The Deals are now your new favorite family band. The Chicago-based quintet released Clear and Severe at the end of January and holy cow. If you’ve ever enjoyed pop music in the slightest, you will find something to enjoy on The Deals’ debut. The band discuss their album, Fountains of Wayne, The Beatles, and more.
Sam Yield Discusses "Terra Australis," The Limits of the Album Format, And More | Feature Interview
Mamalarky Discuss The Joys of Touring, Writing Processes and Teeth in the Walls | Feature Interview
With three members relocated to Georgia, Mamalarky have adopted a new creative quarters, an open space for sustained musical bouts. We caught up with Mamalarkey in their fresh dental dwellings about their creative process, missing tour, being friends with your bandmates and Leonard Cohen’s “touring curtains.”
Chris Rowley Talks Adulkt Life's Formation and "Book of Curses" | Feature Interview
In the early 1990s, Chris Rowley was a vocalist and songwriter for the legendary Riot Grrrl/art-punk group Huggy Bear. Chris Rowley has now teamed up with John Arthur Webb and Kevin Hendrick (of Male Bonding and PRE) and 23-year-old drummer Sonny Barrett for a new band, Adulkt Life. Rowley recently answered some questions about their formation, playing in a multi-generational band, and their new album.