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Twin Tribes - "Ceremony" | Album Review

Twin Tribes - "Ceremony" | Album Review

Ceremony is their second album and was released back in December while everyone was busy making lists. The album finds the band building upon their first album Shadows. The stark black and white cover sets you up for exactly the kind of album you’re going to hear, along with the name of the album noting the debt paid to the past.

bcc: - "Once Was Lost" | Post-Trash Premiere

bcc: - "Once Was Lost" | Post-Trash Premiere

Following the demise of Brooklyn’s Doubting Thomas Cruise Control, vocalist/guitarist Bobby Cardos wasted little time before embarking on a new project. Out came bcc: (who you may remember from our podcast) and now the band are set to release their ambitious debut, A New Theory of Nothing and A New Theory of Nowhere, on 2/22.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (December 27th - January 12th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (December 27th - January 12th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Green and Glass - "Gabriel" | Post-Trash Premiere

Green and Glass - "Gabriel" | Post-Trash Premiere

With their album due out on February 14th via 11A Records, Green and Glass occupy a dazzling and unique space between orchestral beauty, studied precision, and evocative pop exploration. “Gabriel” is a fantastic example, opening with a serene harp progression that lends itself gorgeously to Stavros’ gentle vocals.

Fran - "A Private Picture" | Album Review

Fran - "A Private Picture" | Album Review

Every moving piece on this album serves to complement and elevate the lyrics. In that way, A Private Picture takes on the surprising life as a blues record – granted, it doesn’t have the same sound of a blues record, but it certainly feels like one, with its tasteful instrumentation and intimate portrait of its narrator.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (November 25th - December 26th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (November 25th - December 26th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Moss Jaw - "Dry Remains" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Moss Jaw - "Dry Remains" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Closing out 2019 with a premiere of their “Dry Remains” video, the album closer’s animated clip comes courtesy of Documavision, AKA Cloakroom’s Bobby Markos. With animated scenery and a constantly shifting atmosphere, the images fade in and out like a powerpoint slide with the most vivid collage beauty.

The Flaming Lips - "The Soft Bulletin: Live At Red Rocks (feat. The Colorado Symphony & André de Ridder)" | Album Review

The Flaming Lips - "The Soft Bulletin: Live At Red Rocks (feat. The Colorado Symphony & André de Ridder)" | Album Review

The live album was directly linked to the celebrations at the historic Red Rocks venue in Morrison, Colorado. The occasion was unique also because it involved directly Wayne Coyne and co. with a real symphonic orchestra that gave a new, monumental key to the songs of a monumental record.

Post-Trash's Best of 2019 | Staff Picks (Top 50)

Post-Trash's Best of 2019 | Staff Picks (Top 50)

We're happy to present "Post-Trash's Best of 2019: Staff-Wide Top 50" as voted by the entire team (including individual contributor lists). With 19 of our writers submitting their votes, we had 262 different records nominated and only the top 5 records received a score of 60 or higher.

Wisebuck - "I Can't Change" | Post-Trash Premiere

Wisebuck - "I Can't Change" | Post-Trash Premiere

Wisebuck, the latest project from Casey Weissbuch, feels like a fresh start, a new focused use of his energy. The band, comprised of Weissbuch, Matt Kursmark, Mike Sarason, Dylan Debiase, and Jon Degen, are set to release their debut album, Flyworld, on January 17th, a breezy “college-rock” and fuzzy pop record.

Post-Trash's Best of 2019 | The Year In Review

Post-Trash's Best of 2019 | The Year In Review

The time to catch up on the unabridged Post-Trash “Year In Review” has come, with releases big and small - albums that went under the radar, the hidden gems, and the essential records from the past twelve months, even a few “buzz” bands and beyond. This is our comprehensive guide to our favorite releases of the year without a pre-determined length.

Red Death - "Sickness Divine" | Album Review

Red Death - "Sickness Divine" | Album Review

Red Death’s third album is a high watermark for the band, and crossover thrash generally in 2019. They’re a band that continues to flirt with iconoclasm as they define their own identity amongst a growing number of phenomenally talented punk bands, who arm the angry approach of hardcore with the ferocious sonic implements of our metal forefathers.

Alien Nosejob - "Television Sets" | Post-Trash Premiere

Alien Nosejob - "Television Sets" | Post-Trash Premiere

With two EPs bookending 2019, Alien Nosejob is set to release a new full length in 2020 and thankfully the wait is nearly over as Suddenly Everything Is Louder is due January 17th via Anti Fade / Drunken Sailor Records. If each unique and increasingly realized release has been leading up this, we’ve arrived at essential Alien Nosejob.

Wednesday - "Billboard" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Wednesday - "Billboard" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

The Asheville, NC band are making introspective rock songs rooted in dissonance, caterwauling guitars, and ragged pedal steel. Their three guitar approach is big and blistering, but their music retains a gentle quality, one in touch with Karly Hartzman’s (guitar/vocals) thoughts and surroundings. It’s dreary pop music that isn’t afraid to get messy

Deliluh - "Beneath The Floors"

Deliluh - "Beneath The Floors"

A swirling pot of crooked hooks, haunting textures, and looming melodies make up Deliluh’s latest, Beneath the Floors. “Conceived under the gun” of an expiring visa and recorded in an old veteran’s hall, the album demonstrates their accomplishment in creating ten sinuous songs, working with what they had in the time they were given.