Dreamend - "Dreamend" | Album Review
Gillian Frances - "Blue Shit" | Post-Trash Premiere
The single is the first to come from Portland multi-instrumentalist Gillian Frances' upcoming EP, Born Yesterday, which is getting the widespread reissue treatment courtesy of Good Cheer Records on May 18th. If you missed it the first time around, fear not, it's never too late to get lost in Frances' gorgeous swoon and her warm acoustic guitars.
What Are These Zones? An Interview with Hausu Mountain | Feature Interview
When Doug Kaplan and Max Allison aren’t jamming in Good Willsmith or playing solo sets, they run a label called Hausu Mountain. Turns out, when they aren’t running Hausu Mountain, they’re posting memes, managing a clown, making insane art, getting certified in fields like baby psychology, collecting inflatables, going to a lot of festivals, and getting their dishwasher fixed.
Den-Mate - "Entropii" | Album Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (April 9th - April 22nd)
Glazer - "Made Of Meat" | Post-Trash Premiere
Melvins - "Pinkus Abortion Technician" | Album Review
Freak Heat Waves - "Beyond XXXL" | Album Review
Spirits Having Fun - "Electricity Explorer" | Post-Trash Premiere
Katie McShane is the visionary behind Spirits Having Fun, a terrifically off-kilter art punk band that everyone will soon be falling in love with. Joined by members of Wei Zhongle, Tredici Bacci, and Cowboy Band, their first single, "Electricity Explorer," is a blissfully wonky song that offers an experience best lived on repeat.
Full Body - "What's Good?" | Album Review
Nectar - "Knocking At The Door" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
The Messthetics - "The Messthetics" | Album Review
Groupie - "Power By Design" | Post-Trash Premiere
Tundrastomper - "Clean It Up" | Album Review
BRNDA - "Thanks For Playing" | Album Review
Ganser Discuss "Odd Talk," Post-Punk Nonsense, And More | Feature Interview
Eric Schermerhorn - "Elegy" | Album Review
How Eric Schermerhorn is able to write music is a testament to the love of his child. We covered Flowers Now Dry, written and recorded in the lead up to the birth and death of his child, Sage, who was born March 31, 2016, and died June 25, 2016 from a Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation. On March 3, Schermerhorn released Elegy, a nearly 16-minute wandering track chronicling his grief.




















