Datenight (US) - "Uniform" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Kleenex Girl Wonder - "White Lacuna" | Album Review
Great Deceivers - "Checked Out Forever" | Post-Trash Premiere
The long-running band (whose members also play in C.H.E.W., Options, etc.) have a dynamic sound that feels compact and dense, carefully constructed and ready to burst upon exposure. There’s a painstaking quality to the way each song is built, the guitars weaving between rhythmic heft that’s somewhere between crushing and dreamy (often in both territories at once).
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (December 3rd - December 30th)
Earl Sweatshirt - "Some Rap Songs" | Album Review
Earl has always had something to respond to and Some Rap Songs is no exception. Despite the fact that most of it was written and recorded before the death of his estranged father, South African poet Keorpatse Kgositsile, the beauty and pain of Earl’s music has never felt more apparent, more on his sleeve, more honest.
GRLwood Isn’t Here For Your Labels | Post-Trash Feature Interview
Borzoi - "A Prayer For War" | Album Review
Neil Young - "Songs For Judy" | Album Review
Post-Trash's Best of 2018 | Staff Picks (Top 50)
Blue Ray - "OGFIL" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Set to release OGFIL at the tail end of the year via Super Wimpy Punch Records, their latest is a shift in delivery, though a slight one. Instead of the band’s usual approach to letting the vocals peak way into the red with yelps and carefree ramshackle melodies, Johnny Steines opts for a story-telling approach, weaving colorful observations and an active sense of humor into spoken word.
Dead Tooth's Zach James Explores "Still Beats" and New Beginnings | Feature Interview
Anamon - "Purple, Green, and Yellow" | Album Review
Post-Trash's Best of 2018 | The Year In Review
Fred Cracklin - "One Bad Bear" | Post-Trash Premiere
Twin Drugs - "MWR" | Post-Trash Premiere
The Hermits - "Teeth of the Mountain" | Post-Trash Premiere
"Post-Trash Live: A Podcast" | Episode 2
“Post-Trash Live” returns for episode two. Careful to avoid the sophomore slump, hosts Nick Dooley and Dan Goldin discuss the idea of record label identities while sharing more of this year’s highlights. From “poptimism” to that one commercially acceptable noise rock band of the year, all is discussed together with new music.