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Fucko - "Used To Be" | Post-Trash Premiere

Fucko - "Used To Be" | Post-Trash Premiere

Boston trio Fucko are set to release their sophomore album Social Climber in May, the long awaited follow up to 2016’s Dealing With The Weird. Due out via Midnight Werewolf Records, the band’s seething grunge sound pushes through sludge and walls of distortion to reveal some of the band’s biggest hooks and catchiest songwriting.

Vacation - "Capitol Drive" | Post-Trash Premiere

Vacation - "Capitol Drive" | Post-Trash Premiere

Wasting no time at all the song casts out a hook driven by syncopated drums, bass, and rhythm guitar, alongside a warbling guitar lead. The distorted nature of the bass tone reveals itself on the upswing of the intro, which marches forward as vocals enter with a few sparsely punk nuances breaking up the guitar chords.

Conditioner Disco Group - "(Don't Gotta) Raise A Family" | Post-Trash Premiere

Conditioner Disco Group - "(Don't Gotta) Raise A Family" | Post-Trash Premiere

Portland’s Conditioner Disco Group (once simply known as Conditioner) are back with an extended name and a long-awaited new self-titled album. Due out April 12th via Sweden’s Maternal Voice Records, the post-punk band continue to the elastic tight insistency of Suggested Use with caustic precision and animated yelps.

The Cradle - "The Glare of Success" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

The Cradle - "The Glare of Success" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

The band’s upcoming album, The Glare of Success is a reimagining of Bag of Holding in a way, reworking ideas and pieces of the once melodic wonder into something mind-bending, warped, and unequivocally new. While their may be familiar aspects, this record its own monster, a disorienting drift into dub rhythms, divergent compositions, manipulated layers, and what the label calls “musical recycling.”

Blessed - "Salt" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Blessed - "Salt" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

After a flurry of exceptional introductory releases comes Salt, the band’s meticulous full length debut, an album with enough jaw-dropping moments you might as well just leave your damn mouth open. Blending together fractured shards of garage punk, krautrock, post-hardcore, and experimental no-wave, Blessed’s sound is laser-beam focused and expanded further in every direction on their first attempt at album length exploration.