Drahla - "Useless Coordinates" | Album Review
Wildhoney - "Kiss Me" (Sixpence None The Richer cover) | Post-Trash Premiere
Radiator Hospital - "Sings 'Music For Daydreaming'" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
On Radiator Hospital's newest offering, Sings ‘Music For Daydreaming’ Cook-Parrot has gone back to his original bedroom-esque singer-songwriter roots. Everything on this release was written and performed by him, as lo-fi qualities of earlier Radiator Hospital releases have been replaced with a polished, hi-fi sensibility.
Wand - "Laughing Matter" | Album Review
Hellrazor - "Landscaper" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Pile - "Green and Gray" | Album Review
Jeanines - "Winter In The Dark" | Post-Trash Premiere
"Post-Trash Live: A Podcast" | Episode 7
After an extended period away from the podcast, Nick and Dan return to chat about new music from Pile, She Keeps Bees, Squid, Blessed, Ausmuteants, PAX and a pair of selections from the recently released Post-Trash Vol. 4 charity compilation. A bit rusty and delightfully unfocused, this one is about the music, as its always meant to be.
Big Business - "The Beast You Are" | Album Review
Low Sun - "Don't Look" | Post-Trash Premiere
Ty Segall - "Deforming Lobes" | Album Review
Exhalants - "Hey Motherfucker" + "...Trample The Cross Underfoot..." EP | Post-Trash Compilation Feature
The band are heading out on a West Coast tour in May and in celebration will release …Trample The Cross Underfoot…, another tour tape consisting of four new songs and a pair of demos. In true Exhalants fashion, it’s another essential recording from out their practice shed, low in fidelity but absolutely rattling in tone and overt fury.
Treadles - "Cold" | Post-Trash Premiere
“Cold,” the single’s A-Side is a procession of textures both gentle and raw, from the warm picked intro into the deep plodding bass line. Stafford and Emily Hafner offer a gorgeous harmony, their voices a perfect pairing to sink into hazy emotional atmosphere, punctuating the pull of gravity as they sing.
Lost Dog - "Don't Feel That" | Album Review
Future Punx - "The World Is A Mess" | Album Review
The name The World Is A Mess sounds like an acknowledgement of defeat, a relaxation into political misery, a weary resignation familiar to any American in 2019 -- but the opening moments of the new Future Punx EP (and indeed the general attitudes of each of the six tracks) suggest quite the opposite vibe.




















