Not a Kiid Anymore: Mal Devisa | Feature Profile
Mal Devisa’s Palimpsesa— her first project since her debut Kiid— is a collection of songs written between 2015 and 2025 chronicling Deja Carr’s musical output at all ages and stages of expression. It’s a tidal wave of memory, a trip through a musical genius’s mind, and a true reflection of who Mal Devisa has become.
American Pastoral, with Mary Lattimore | Feature Interview
It's Easy to Root for MSPAINT | Feature Interview
Smut | Feature Interview
Evil Brought Low: Music, Mental Illness and Hope with Activity’s Travis Johnson
Hotline TNT | Feature Interview
Tearing Up the Tape, Crunching Through Cassette: Lifeguard Interviewed
Perennial | Feature Interview
Perennial have been on a steady streak of high concept and high energy releases. They’ve followed up their most accomplished LP with Perennial ‘65, which imagines the band in the shoes of their influences. Post-Trash spoke with Perennial’s Chad Jewett on their writing and recording process, visual aesthetic, and their influences .
Finding Catharsis at the End of the World: An Interview with Composer Qasim Naqvi
Free Range is Still Figuring It Out | Feature Interview
Colin Miller | Feature Interview
Fantasy of a Broken Heart | Feature Interview
Bambara | Feature Interview
While Bambara’s previous albums offered an exquisite mix of noise rock violence with bluesy tenderness, Birthmarks combines the two into an icey and precise slab of spine-chilling noirish decadence. Post-Trash’s Devin Birse sat down with Bambara to talk about what motivated Birthmarks’ sound, and the research behind its complex tale of murder, love, and reincarnation.
Slowing Down Without Stagnation: Talking Rhythm and Creativity with Perila
Alexandra Zakharenko’s music rustles with field recordings, spectral vocal traces, and the physicality of space in an endless pursuit of the true self. The St. Petersburg-born, Berlin-based artist chatted with Post Trash’s Aly Eleanor last November about soul bonds, taking your time, intimacy, jazz, and more.
Turned Out Alright | In Conversation with Young Widows
Lily Seabird | Feature Interview
Anika On Her Explosive New Album "Abyss" | Feature Interview
Crawling through the Sludge: Chat Pile Interviewed
In recent years, few bands have put noise rock on the map to the extent Chat Pile has. Their excellent second LP Cool World is a glorious mix of gothy riffs, nu-metal rhythms, and raw vocals that carry the torch for Albini-influenced noise into an even gnarlier new era. Right before their European tour, Post-Trash sat down over Zoom with Chat Pile to discuss horror in the digital age, the history of the Oklahoma City scene, and their new record Cool World.
more eaze | Feature Interview
As of late, claire rousay and more eaze (Mari Maurice) have made some of the most creatively intriguing, weirdly catchy, strangely hypnotic, and wildly avant-garde electronic and ambient music. Post-Trash chatted through Zoom with more eaze about no floor, the creative process, and her friendship with claire rousay.




















