Post-Trash Facebook Post-Trash Twitter

Grace Kelly All Day - "All In The Keep" | Post-Trash Premiere

Grace Kelly All Day - "All In The Keep" | Post-Trash Premiere

The band will release their full length debut, Give Me Your Evil, on June 25th and will celebrate on June 28th at The Gutter with The Mad Doctors, High Pony, and God Tiny. Lead single "All In The Keep" is a swaggering dirge of menacing grooves and howling punk, set up against the backdrop of deflected guilt and self reflection.

Miranda Winters - "The Futuristic District" | Post-Trash Premiere

Miranda Winters - "The Futuristic District" | Post-Trash Premiere

Back in January, Winters treated us to "The Future District," a solo effort that stripped everything back and confirmed what we all knew, she's a gifted songwriter in any capacity, context be damned. That song has since been mysteriously pulled from Bandcamp, but we're happy to present it once more.

Landowner - "Moving Again" | Post-Trash Premiere

Landowner - "Moving Again" | Post-Trash Premiere

The quintet's album, Blatant, is just that - there's about as much subtlety here as a hammer to the skull. Self described as "weak hardcore," Dan Shaw and company have built themselves a deviant post-punk record thick with wit and abrasive tonality, skewering everything from the far-right to environmental disasters.

On The Assembly Line: A Glimpse Into The Making Of Scaphe's "Factory Gleam" | Feature Interview

On The Assembly Line: A Glimpse Into The Making Of Scaphe's "Factory Gleam" | Feature Interview

Scaphe's founders talk about their new album and their decision to truly trash the mold and create a self-serving masterpiece above all else. As the saying goes, "in order to lead an orchestra, you must first turn your back to the crowd."

Temporary Eyesore - "Temporary Eyesore" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Temporary Eyesore - "Temporary Eyesore" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Temporary Eyesore, the eponymous new record from Zoe Wyner (halfsour), is another entry into the Anxiety Pop Records canon of spry, essential rock records. A brief 13 minutes of existential riffing, the album is a diaristic trip with specific emotions religiously and cathartically displayed.