After a string of exceptional shows ranging from support for A Giant Dog to the Emerging Music Festival in Bryant Park, the collective co-headlined National Sawdust, a carefully curated and ultra-artistic space that looks as dazzling as Ghost Funk Orchestra sound. The band made the most of the occasion, playing their first show as a fourteen piece band, complete with an extended string section for the evening.
Banana - "Post-Grunge Revival" | Album Review
The “Intro” to Banana’s Post-Grunge Revival is the wall of noise you walk through as you enter this EP. In a movie, it would be the opening flyover shot, setting the scene for the heaviness that is to come. With it is a piercing melody that gives depth to the heaviness and breaks through it, much like Ursin’s lyrics in the ensuing songs.
Quiet Moves - "We'll Understand When We're Older" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Quiet Moves makes their introduction plenty clear on their debut EP We’ll Understand When We’re Older. It’s emo revival that's aged a little bit. The pop comes through clearly throughout the entire EP. Certain guitar lines or vocal inflections will crawl their way into your subconscious. Take a listen and decide for yourself.
Woongi - "Green M&M's" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Omni - "Networker" | Album Review
Omni’s Sub Pop debut represents the group’s best work to date as the band flexes their compositional prowess and demonstrates their growth as songwriters. The post-punk edge of their earlier work is still found on Networker, but their songs have a newfound sense of direction and convey a distinct feeling of progress.
Chris Cohen - "Green Eyes" (Polygänger Session) | Post-Trash Premiere
During the band’s European tour, they stopped in at The Netherlands’ Katzwijm Studio for a quick Polygänger Session, opting to share one of the record’s most elastic pop-songs, “Green Eyes.” The live version is flat out pristine, with Cohen and co. bringing a desert breeze of psych into the room’s wooden frame, locked in and mellowed out.
Peel Dream Magazine - "Up and Up" | Album Review
Inspired by and echoing the theories of 20th-century Marxist playwright Bertolt Brecht, the themes on Peel Dream Magazine’s latest EP, Up & Up, play out like “a little Brechtian play,” according to the band’s founder, Joe Stevens. In their press materials, Stevens continued,“ ‘Up & Up’ is literally about feeling manipulated by the theatre of crap art.”
Ducks Unlimited - "Get Bleak" | Album Review
Personality Cult - "Pressure Point" | Post-Trash Premiere
February 14th will see the release of New Arrows, their sophomore album and first with Dirtnap Records. Produced by Marked Men/Radioactivity’s Jeff Burke, their first full band effort should have the punk underground swooning long past Valentine’s Day. The record is near flawless and easily repeatable.
The Raincoats - "The Raincoats" [Reissue] | Album Review
Bruise Bath - "The Veil" | Post-Trash Premiere
Notches Discuss "New Kind of Love" Influences and Song Writing | Post-Trash Feature
Notches has become one of the most consistent bands in pop-punk DIY at large. They create indelible pop songs that gnaw at you in the best ways possible. Their latest, New Kind of Love is no different. The band’s own Ezra Cohen and Zac Mayeux, the two respective songwriters, spoke about songs that influenced the record and their songwriting as a whole.
The Gerbils - "Are You Sleepy" [Reissue] | Album Review
Just like a good horror or sci-fi movie, outside-the-box albums can make us see the world in new ways. While The Gerbils clearly took influence from The Beatles, Beach Boys, and 60s psychedelia, Are You Sleepy is a ramshackle pop record that defies genre boundaries in favor of catchy, weird songwriting.
Knocked Loose - "A Different Shade of Blue" | Album Review
Knocked Loose has ripped punk rock a new one, and now the rest of us can feast on the bounty of brutality they have wrought upon the scene. The first minute of A Different Shade of Blue sets the tone for the entire album with squalling feedback and a thunderous death metal groove at full gate, picking up intensity by dipping into a thorny breakdown only to emerge into a stumbling crawl through a razor lined corridor of regret.
Lost Boy ? - "Peace Sign" | Post-Trash Premiere
DIM Comp Vol. 1 is a collection of both the DIM Things label and New York’s DIY up-and-comers (Pom Pom Squad, Should’ve, Top Nachos), with all proceeds donated to RAICES. Due out 12/13, we’ve got the premiere of one of the compilation’s highlights, a new track from the legendary Lost Boy ?, a Brooklyn DIY essential band if there ever was one.
Sweet Baby Jesus - "Discount Magic" | Album Review
It begins off-kilter, somewhat unsettled and stays for a moment but lays in quick: anthemic guitar work, yowling sax, and the chords changing on the last eighth of the bar (that classic anticipation and lift). And, my god, the vocals… Who is singing and who teaches one to sing like that? Such strength and wildness,
Gentle Heat - "A Lure" | Post-Trash Premiere
Gabriel Birnbaum - "Not Alone" | Album Review
The solo debut album from Wilder Maker frontperson Gabriel Birnbaum works in a familiar solemn folky vein with some occasional flourishes to brighten up the atmosphere. Not Alone forsakes the instrumental strength and orchestration of his band for a back to basics approach showing the strength and skill of Birnbaum as a songwriter.
Bichkraft - "Desire" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
This past August, Ukraine’s Bichkraft released their new single Desire b/w Rod, the duo’s first set of songs to feature lyrics written in English. Following three experimental albums for Wharf Cat, they continue to shift their sound in new directions, “Desire” hinting an a new found pop-eccentricity with dance punk friendly tendencies.










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