Mo Dotti on Band Origins, DIY, and their Excellent New Album | Feature Interview
Waltzing the Line Between Schmaltz and Sleaze: Geordie Greep Interviewed
Pearl & The Oysters are Finally Home | Feature Interview
Tropical Fuck Storm Discuss Live Albums, Their Writing Process, and Tour Stories | Feature Interview
Being Dead Discuss Soft Pretzels, Gummy Bears, and Their New Album, EELS | Feature Interview
The Dummy Guide to DIY Touring | Feature Interview
Trace Mountains Laughs Through The Hard Times on "Into The Burning Blue" | Feature Interview
The Crimes of Party Dozen | Feature Interview
Prolific, Beatific: The Mind at The Heart of Ty Segall’s "Love Rudiments" | Post-Trash Q&A
Merce Lemon Discusses Gratitude, Community, and "Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild" | Feature Interview
Alive and Screeching: Duane Denison on The Jesus Lizard’s Roaring Return | Feature Interview
Kal Marks: Finding Light in a Darkening World | Feature Interview
Listening to Space and Time: Lia Kohl’s Normal Sounds | Feature Interview
Lifeguard on Hallogallo Zine: The Radical-Youth-Punk Chronicler | Feature Interview
Hallogallo is a cipher to Chicago’s teen-beat youth revolution. Within its pages, legends the likes of NEU!’s Michael Rother and Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier mingle with mutual aid placements and essays on leftist history. The zine is electric with serendipity, where Kai Slater’s artistic personal tastes and friendships merge with open submissions.
Power to the People: Finom on Chicago, Jeff Tweedy, and their Excellent New Album | Feature Interview
Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart are free to take risks, a position that suits them and their music. The videos for the album’s advance singles reflect a similar truth: there’s a lot more going on with Finom than a cursory listen suggests. Post-Trash sat down with the duo for a glimpse into the making of the album and videos, working with Jeff Tweedy, plus their thoughts on how the power of community can combat postmodern cynicism.
Andrew Falkous On The Magic of Mclusky's Third Album and Second Life | Feature Interview
Any day would do for a chat with Andrew Falkous, but Post-Trash happened to catch him at a busy three-way intersection of notable happenings. This spring, mclusky completed a rescheduled U.S. tour celebrating the anniversary of their classic sophomore album, Mclusky Do Dallas. Shortly after, the band’s third LP, The Difference Between Me and You Is That I’m Not On Fire, turned twenty years old. Shortly after that, the band signed with Ipecac Recordings for the first album of new material since their breakup in 2005.
Fold Paper | Feature Interview
Believe in Sour Widows: Faith, Grief and a Debut Album Seven Years in the Making | Feature Interview
As Sour Widows’ profile has grown, their personal lives have been scarred by grief. The following interview is about the juxtaposition between grief and faith. It’s about how friendship has carried this charismatic songwriting partnership to lauded new heights while serving as a lifeline both have counted on when everything else turned to shit.