Experimenting with new arrangements and recording methods, Community College continues to shrug at the trivial and chuckle at the mundane with SCHMOMCO. John Margaris spoke about the album, the beginnings of Community College, the Boston scene, and being intentional in more ways than just writing music.
Helenor: Laughing in a Public Place | Feature Interview
David DiAngelis is the artistic stamina behind the Brooklyn-based bedroom project, Helenor. His sophomore record, A public place, has become an embodiment of his last few years of transition. He spoke with Post-Trash’s Shea Roney about the movement in his life and the changes he made in the name of betterment.
“Sing With The Dissonance”: Marnie Stern’s Pillars of Performance | Feature Interview
Mulva on the Enduring Power of Friendship, Self-Confidence and DIY Music | Feature Interview
Ask Christina Puerto, Mulva’s singer and principal songwriter, and she’ll tell you there’s still power in the DIY ethos. Mulva’s debut album Bitter Form, just released via Sad Cactus, is testament to that power, a bombastic work of emotional resonance. Post-Trash spoke with Puerto about her unlikely musical journey and the people who helped her along the way.
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir: The Relentless Punks Celebrating Daegu Pride | Feature Interview
Pissed Jeans Don’t Try Too Hard and Do Music For Fun | Feature Interview
During our 33-minute conversation, Matt Korvette, the 42-year-old vocalist of Pissed Jeans, says “fun” eleven times and “fan” six times. The Sub Pop mainstays out of Philadelphia dropped their sixth album, Half Divorced, and Korvette has it on repeat. Approaching two decades as a band, Pissed Jeans are writing great songs that they enjoy jamming out to.
Tomato Flower In Peak Bloom | Feature Interview
Tomato Flower squish together on a couch, where they fill in each other’s sentences and pass the proverbial mic to the next member with ease, only pausing to burst into laughter. Each answer unfurls into a tangent that pulls back the curtain on their ambitious songwriting process and desire to see their best friends succeed individually and together.
Mary Timony On What Really Matters | Feature Interview
If the world feels especially cruel, Mary Timony is the last to know. Speaking to Post-Trash from her home on the eve of Untame the Tiger’s release, the singer and guitar virtuoso sounds carefree and positive. This juxtaposition between heavy circumstance and her unsinkable attitude reflects what Untame the Tiger does so well.
Wrangling Brains with Jolie Laide | Feature Interview
If there can be such a thing as a silver lining to stragedy, perhaps part of it is Nina Nastasia’s new band Jolie Laide, which started as a startlingly productive long distance project with Jeff MacLeod and has since grown into a full band. Talking to them, it became clear why the band’s growth has been so propulsive. Besides obviously being close friends, they are stoked.
Hot Garbage’s “Precious Dream” is a Beautiful Nightmare | Feature Interview
Hot Garbage’s brand new sophomore album, Precious Dream, is a foray into the limitless liminal spaces of disorientation; its goal is to find solace in the chaos, to laugh in the face of cruelty. Juliana Carlevaris (bass/vocals) spoke with Post-Trash about inspiration, experimentation, and the mysticism at the record’s core.
Brazilian Rhythms, Pandemic Isolation, and a Cat Named Penny: Inside the Making of Blonde Redhead’s "Sit Down for Dinner" | Feature Interview
On a wet December morning, Post-Trash caught up with Blonde Redhead drummer and percussionist, Simone Pace, who spoke with us from his home in upstate New York. Pace shed some light on the making of Sit Down for Dinner, the unexpected role a canceled tour with Tool played, and the best feline cameo on an album.
Subsonic Eye | Feature Interview
A Fractured Narrative: Luke Towart of Wurld Series Talks "The Giant’s Lawn" | Feature Interview
Wurld Series filter influences including Guided by Voices, Jim O’Rourke, and Robert Wyatt through a DIY lens that’s uniquely their own, balancing Luke Towart’s sturdy songcraft with pensive, pastoral experimentation. Post-Trash caught up with Towart recently to discuss these and other influences on their sound, and to talk The Giants Lawn.
A Beacon School | Feature Interview
Blank The Page: A Conversation with Dippers | Feature Interview
Dippers came for a chat with Post-Trash’s Chris Liberato during their recent US tour. Drinking iced tea and petting the dog, Matthew Ford and Innez Tulloch talked about the process of making Clastic Rock, the freedom a sampler has given them in the live setting, and using a thesaurus to drill down more precisely on certain feelings.
Tetchy Discuss New Singles "Married" and "Voices" | Post-Trash Q&A
Tetchy’s “Married” video is filled with juxtaposition of wild thrashing and raucous partying combined with rituals of the marriage ceremony and events leading up to such. Maggie Denning took some time away from her schedule and shenanigans to respond to some email questions on the future and evolution of the group.
Charlie Steen Embraces Shame | Feature Interview
Embarking on their West Coast tour of their third album, Food For Worms, Shame returns to the stage with a reinvigorated joy. The band members’ ties lasted beyond heartbreak, the dislocation of touring, and the fire of creative inspiration. Learning from past albums’ themes of angst and introspection, Food for Worms celebrates the tenacity of friendship.
Andrew Savage Zooms Out on What Went into "Several Songs About Fire" | Feature Interview
A. Savage’s new solo record, Several Songs About Fire, is an album that continues the sound of Thawing Dawn while expanding his range of influences. The now vagabond artist talked with Post-Trash’s John Glab about his recent life, the people and places past that went into the album, and how those things might play into the future.
Gareth Liddiard (Tropical Fuck Storm, Springtime, The Drones) Takes Stock | Feature Interview
Boris Discuss “Heavy Rocks (2002)” and Being Viewed as Musicians vs. Artists | Feature Interview
In tandem with the band members’ distinct style, akin to ravens who enjoy Yohji Yamamoto, Boris’ cult reputation is only getting stronger. Post-Trash’s Selina Yang had the opportunity to rack Atsuo of Boris’ brain over the 2023 Heavy Rocks remaster, audience backgrounds, and their identity as artists vs. musicians.