The Marquette, Michigan based duo have their sophomore EP, Stunted, coming out on April 21st via Temporal Records. The record is an optimistic look at the love found in the familiar. After moving out West and grasping to find community, all it took was a return home to prove that sometimes home truly is where the heart is.
Sonny Falls - "Lives Unlived” b/w “Hidden Coyotes” | Post-Trash Premiere
King Pizza Records - "Best of BTR Vol. 1" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
It makes perfect sense that so many of the King Pizza Records’ bands have captured great sets on BreakThru Radio’s “BTR Live Studio” show. The label has compiled the best of those sessions for Best of BTR Vol. 1, a benefit designed to help their artists during these difficult financial times due to the pandemic.
Boon - "Stoneburner" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
The band - Brendan Principato, Drew Sher, Jesse Paller - recently announced a new full length, Morning’s, due out May 15th via Super Wimpy Punch, the follow up to last year’s All Of Us Laughing. Record with The Cradle’s Paco Cathcart, the record’s first single “Stoneburner” is a woozy effort that comes alive in its own warped manner.
Scrunchies - "No Home Planet" | Post-Trash Premiere
The trio are set to release their sophomore album, Feral Coast, at some point in the coming future (these being as uncertain times as they come and all). While we wait, Scrunchies are sharing the record’s first single “No Home Planet” with a video, directed by William Hoben and featuring choreographer Taja Will.
SAVAK - "Vis-A-Vis" | Post-Trash Premiere
With dread and despair all around, “Vis-A-Vis,” the album’s opener takes a lighter approach and gives us the post-punk anthem we can all dance around our homes to. With a tightly coiled rhythm section and guitars that pay homage to Gang of Four’s early years, SAVAK have created a song bursting with subdued energy
Grizzlor - "Warp Speed" Music Video
Grizzlor breathe new life into their single with a new music video directed by John Mohr. The intensity of the song is captured in a live performance, caught in a claustrophobic garage like practice space. The walls aren’t exactly closing in, but the strobe effect and multi-colored lighting certainly make it feel like something alien is occurring.
Dog Park - "Irma" | Post-Trash Premiere
Set for release on various formats, the lead single, “Irma,” is short and sweet, a lo-fi post-punk track that sounds nasty and immediate. With shattering cymbal crashes and a noisy din, the fifty second track is takes rawness to heart, with a recorded din and sonic pallet that most would never attempt, but then again, most are not Dog Park.
Gabe Hascall - "Thousands of Thorns" | Post-Trash Premiere
Fred Cracklin - "Anxiety Kinship" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Enter a world of sordid noise rock, where jazz meets grindcore, prog blends with no-wave, and absolutely nothing is subtle. It’s all by design on Fred Cracklin’a sophomore album, Anxiety Kinship. The duo of Adam Bosse (guitar) and Max Goldstein (drums), have thrown caution to the wind and they’re getting into the sweet spot of experimental freak-out noise punk with intelligence at its core.
Es - "Less of Everything" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
London synth punk band Es has arrived with Less of Everything, a bold statement in our age of constant overexposure. Regardless if the title deals with minimalism within our reality or within their skeletal punk songs, there’s no distractions within their debut, just primal focused post-punk that’s tense and eager to disrupt any sense of complacency.
Grass Jaw - "Weird Hell" | Post-Trash Premiere
As the drummer for Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death, Brendan Kuntz plays with a dense complexity and colossal precision. As Grass Jaw on the other hand, Kuntz is stepping out from behind the kit, performing all instruments and vocals, with a focus on earnest songwriting and gentle fuzz over anything too tangled.
Swallow The Rat - "Hey Yeah" | Post-Trash Premiere
Auckland, New Zealand’s Swallow The Rat have roots in both their current home town and as far away as Austin, Texas. Set to release their full length debut, Leaving Room, in April, the band have developed a style that knots together their NZ post-punk influences with shoegaze tendencies closer to the American underground.
Melenas - "No Puedo Pensar" | Post-Trash Premiere
Having shared their great first single “3 Segundos” with an equally great music video, we’re excited to premiere the band’s latest, “No Puedo Pensar”. While their lead single bounced with an undeniable kraut-pop energy, the follow up, while still motorik in rhythm, is a bit more subdued in it’s hypnotic groove… though only slightly.
Mediocre Cafe - "Easy Listening" | Post-Trash Premiere
Jeff Beam - "Think Twice, It's Not Alright" | Post-Trash Premiere
Cold Feet - "Peyote Death" | Post-Trash Premiere
Mr. Husband - "Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Hoping" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Razor Braids - "Nashville" | Post-Trash Premiere
“Nashville” is a nice representation of the quartet’s multi-faceted sonic palette and unique approach to making music. The lively song, which blends elements of punk, garage rock, grunge, and just a slight pinch of country, motors along with an electric rhythm and hooked-filled guitars that kick in right from the first verse.
Steve Hartlett - "Solitude For Dummies" EP | Essential Listening
For the past decade, Steve Hartlett has been the primary force behind both Ovlov and Stove, and repeatedly proven to be one of this generation’s best songwriters with a knack for combining grit and pop. There have been a lot of other who have tried to replicate his style but they fall short. While Hartlett has released several “solo” projects over the years, he’s never shared one under his own name, until now.