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Ben Eisenberger - "See You On The Other Side" | Post-Trash Premiere

Ben Eisenberger - "See You On The Other Side" | Post-Trash Premiere

“See You On The Other Side” is the lead single from Soloists, the forthcoming album from Ben Eisenberger. On this song, the Omaha-based musician flexes his songwriting chops for a wistful track that features an inviting melody, some expansive instrumentation, and lovelorn lyrical themes.

Death Bells - "New Signs of Life" | Album Review

Death Bells - "New Signs of Life" | Album Review

The record is an extremely well polished transformation for the band. It is a power house of hooky guitar melodies and bright 80s synth sounds, rounded out perfectly with the definitive baritone of Canning. They also seamlessly incorporate brass instrumentation on the album, harkening back to their Australian predecessors, INXS.

Tongue Party - "I Can Shit Anywhere" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Tongue Party - "I Can Shit Anywhere" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

The band went on a short tour this year (back when that was still a possibility) and have spent the rest of this year rallying against the police (as we all should). Now, they return with a music video for “I Can Shit Anywhere,” a track from their latest album, Looking For A Painful Death.

Slight Of - "Other People" | Album Review

Slight Of - "Other People" | Album Review

Along with its catchy classic rock melodies, the sophomore record from Slight Of - the project of New York indie rocker Jim Hill - sets itself apart in its outward-looking stance. That said, Other People’s lyrics may be character-driven, but what makes it such an interesting study isn’t necessarily the subjects.

MEH - "What's It To You Anyway?" | Post-Trash Premiere

MEH - "What's It To You Anyway?" | Post-Trash Premiere

MEH, the fantastic lo-fi fuzz pop band comprised of members of Nopes, are getting ready to release their latest, Big Soft. Due out October 2nd via Chicago’s Maximum Pelt, it’s another warm and welcoming record of warbling tunes and folk inspired slacker rock, built on the gentle moments but still pushing into the red every now and then.

Tang - "Next Stop, Willoughby" | Post-Trash Premiere

Tang - "Next Stop, Willoughby" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sometimes everything you need is within sight. Sometimes the best decisions are the ones that come without overthinking. Both of the sentiments rings true on Tang’s upcoming album The Quiet Earth. Due September 29th, the collection finds Peter Connelly once again taking a solo approach to his band, and they’ve never sounded better.

Lomelda - "Hannah" | Album Review

Lomelda - "Hannah" | Album Review

Hannah Read is not interested in diaristic revelations, even as she embraces Hannah over Lomelda. Many of the best records find a way to show rather than tell, but Hannah finds a way to feel without explanation and in turn, pass that feeling onto us, in all its disjointed, nonsensical, and wonderful complexities, as revelatory as you can get.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (August 31st - September 20th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (August 31st - September 20th)

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.

Kal Marks - "Lite" | Album Review

Kal Marks - "Lite" | Album Review

The songs on LITE have already been released on previous albums by Kal Marks with the clarity of full studio production. LITE is a collection of demos made on what the band describes as a “shitty tascam 4 track cassette” performed by front-man Carl Shane, singing, and playing guitar with his songwriting prowess on full display.

Dig Nitty - "Reverse of Mastery" | Album Review

Dig Nitty - "Reverse of Mastery" | Album Review

Reverse of Mastery is the first full length release from NYC trio Dig Nitty, and it is one that shows a band willing to wholeheartedly explore sonic and melodic territories with extraordinarily little apprehension. The exploratory feeling allows for a wide-ranging aural trip from loping folk blues to the occasional psych-punk freak outs.

Lawn - "Honest To God / Paper" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Lawn - "Honest To God / Paper" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

New Orleans duo Lawn released their second album, Johnny, less than two weeks ago via Community Records and Muscle Beach, an incredible album that stands among the best we’ve heard this Summer. The album covers a wide range of musical inspiration from hard wired post-punk to jangly indie-pop, excelling at it all.

Profligate - "No Clear Way" | Post-Trash Premiere

Profligate - "No Clear Way" | Post-Trash Premiere

Profligate has been serving up goth-inspired dark pop for several years, and the musician’s upcoming album Too Numb to Know is a shining example of his refined songwriting abilities. The latest single “No Clear Way” is a standout offering with richly textured arpeggiating synths that drip with melancholic atmosphere.