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Divorce Cop - "Cup" | Post-Trash Premiere

Divorce Cop - "Cup" | Post-Trash Premiere

The Portland, ME trio are keeping true to their lo-fi roots however, and with that comes prolific schedules. The band will release a new 7” single on August 23rd via Salty Speakers (Rick Rude, Greed Island) and that ramshackle, this-could-fall-apart-at-any-minute, spirit remains alive and majestic on our first taste of the record, “Cup.”

Don't Try + Black Ribbon - "Split 12"" | Post-Trash Premiere

Don't Try + Black Ribbon - "Split 12"" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sometimes the best way to truly view the scope of sonic assault is to pair different takes on the genre together, which Retratando Voces have done with a split between Don’t Try and Black Ribbon. While one is based in the low-end grit of noise rock dirt, the other takes an electronic approach, but both are equally obliged to demolish eardrums.

Milly - "Talking Secret" | Post-Trash Premiere

Milly - "Talking Secret" | Post-Trash Premiere

“Talking Secret” from young Los Angeles-based upstarts Milly is a true slow-burn that oozes thick, syrupy melodies that unfold at a deliberate but assured pace. The band’s first single on Dangerbird Records is complete with a seemingly straightforward video directed by Logan Rice that matches the song’s delightfully moody atmosphere.

Ruth Garbus - "Beauty" | Post-Trash Premiere

Ruth Garbus - "Beauty" | Post-Trash Premiere

Kleinmeister’s second single, “Beauty,” starts with familiar warm tape hiss and soft, driving guitar. The singing on the song immediately sets it apart, more present and raw than on Garbus’ previous recordings, with swooping delivery that begins slow and deliberate and gradually works in more movement and impulse.

Sneeze - "Social Abrasion" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sneeze - "Social Abrasion" | Post-Trash Premiere

Boston trio Sneeze are getting ready to release their third full length album (and fifth release overall), Fin, due out September 13th via Tor Johnson Records. Recorded once again with the renowned Justin Pizzoferrato, the band are honing in their blend of grunge, pop punk, and fuzz, adding a degree of clarity to their expanding dynamics.

Lunch Lady - "Sweet One" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Lunch Lady - "Sweet One" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Los Angeles’ Lunch Lady have arrived (or nearly arrived) with their full length debut, Angel, out August 23rd via the impeccable Upset The Rhythm. The band, comprised of former members of Abe Vigoda and Heller Keller, are digging deep into the 80’s jangle of both LA and British post-punk, leaning toward that western twang.

Floral Print - "Floral Print" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Floral Print - "Floral Print" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Two years removed from their full length debut, Atlanta’s Floral Print are set to release their self-titled follow up EP, this Friday, July 31st via Tiny Engines. In the years since they’ve been listening and learning, structuring and reconfiguring a sound that really does set its sights on undefinable.

Fuck Lungs - "Judgement Free Jazz" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Fuck Lungs - "Judgement Free Jazz" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

It’s jarring, frantic, and expansive, built on Joe Hess’ (Complainer) skittering drums and the skronk of Curt Oren’s sax and flute arrangements. That lack of accessibility lends itself to the concept of the “Judgement Free Jazz” video, a delightful clip of friends, peers, and strangers listening to the music and reacting as they might.

Kissed By An Animal - "Kissed By An Animal" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Kissed By An Animal - "Kissed By An Animal" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Drjuchin as lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist lets his love for 90s slacker guitar rock and dance punk shine on his new band’s first release. Crunchy power chords, big hooks, and searing guitar leads, all sprinkled with some chewy bits of sonic weirdness make this release a charming and strangely familiar listen.

Lrrr - "Whose News?" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Lrrr - "Whose News?" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Lrrr works experimental music into the dreamier realms, creating a record that is both mystifying and utterly gorgeous. Recorded in bedrooms in Hadley and Easthampton, Lloyd’s use of lo-fi textures actually work to bolster and unite the detached entries from his mind, providing cohesion to the lush acoustics and gentle vocals.