"Post-Trash Live: A Podcast" | Episode 6 (with special guests bcc:)
This week we’re just excited to share some new music. We’re always excited to share new music but this time the whole group got so excited we completely forgot about our topic. Hosts Nick Dooley and Dan Goldin were joined by Brooklyn’s bcc: as they got ready to record their debut album in the studio. There’s great music from Uranium Club, Beige Palace, Editrix, Sharkmuffin, Furbie, and David Nance, plus a special performance from bcc:
Piroshka - "Brickbat" | Album Review
Sadurn - "Clementine" | Post-Trash Premiere
Shady Bug - "Lemon Lime" | Album Review
Blacker Face is a Challenging Project, and That’s the Point | Feature Interview
Tadzio - "Cythera" | Post-Trash Premiere
Motherhood - "Dear Bongo" | Album Review
The three-piece from Fredericton, NB have been touring both Canada and the US for several years, and they released their new album, Dear Bongo, right before heading out on another. This gives everyone in North America a chance to catch them live, and is it ever worth it, because the album doesn't so much take you on a ride as it does roll with you down a hill, laughing and shouting.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 18th - March 3rd)
Yuppy - "Love Handle" | Post-Trash Premiere
Honeygold - "I'll Love U Just The Same" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Herzog - "Me Vs. You" | Album Review
The Cool Greenhouse - "Landlords" | Post-Trash Premiere
The Twilight Sad - "It Won/t Be Like This All The Time" | Album Review
Mamalarky - "Hero" | Post-Trash Premiere
Dissecting Gouge Away with Vocalist Christina Michelle | Feature Interview
Guided By Voices - "Zeppelin Over China" | Album Review
Robert Pollard and his most recent ensemble of Doug Gillard, Bobby Bare Jr., Kevin March, and Mark Shue appear to be going through another renaissance. 25 years later, they are still putting out incredible, weird, and endlessly catchy rock and roll. The spectacular new double album Zeppelin Over China is a collection of soaring choruses and big riffs.
Beige Palace - "Illegal Backflip" | Post-Trash Premiere
On “Illegal Backflip,” the trio slink through a sparse and desolate rhythm, dragging itself forward with mangled guitar tones and a polyrhythmic beat delivered at a stuttered pacing. There’s a degree of Slint, a touch of June of 44, and even maybe a few Kong references in the slow sprawl and detached progressions, but Beige Palace create disorienting punk in their own primal way.



















