With two years having passed since their debut EP, the band are set to release their first full length, Ephemeral, on January 22nd. Having shared the singles “Half Wave” and the stunning Polish written “Daleko,” the band are offering another dynamic glimpse into the album, which is available for pre-order tomorrow on Bandcamp.
Oneohtrix Point Never - "Magic Oneohtrix Point Never" | Album Review
The Deals - "The Levee"
Pool Holograph - "Love Touched Time And Time Began To Sweat" | Album Review
Sam Yield - "This Must Be" | Post-Trash Premiere
While best known as the bassist for Haybaby, Sam Yield is a most accomplished songwriter. His solo music takes a very different approach, built on lush acoustics and gentle reflections, part folk, part indie, and entirely consuming. He’s an impeccable guitar player and his compositions are stunning throughout Terra Australis.
Tom Petty - "Wildflowers & All The Rest" | Album Review
It’s fairly well known that Tom Petty wrote his critically acclaimed 1994 record Wildflowers as a double album, but Warner Bros. nixed that plan, saying it would be too long. If you ask a lot of die-hard fans, though, Wildflowers is his best work. Wildflowers & All the Rest finally puts the remaining songs where he wanted them: in the same place.
Tenci - "My Heart Is An Open Field" | Album Review
On her debut, Tenci crafts an album that’s at once wistful, solitary, warm, and tender. Shoman weaves together tracks that encapsulate how people and environments stick to us, creating a place of vulnerability and entanglement forever frozen in time. My Heart Is An Open Field builds a sound worth staying in.
Poise - "Show Me Your Love" (Woods Sessions) | Post-Trash Premiere
The quintet (Lucie Murphy, Sam Skinner, Mike Dvorscak, Stella Kortchmar, and Theo Munger) have recorded their full length debut but before that is unleashed into the world the band have been sharing the intimate Woods Sessions, recorded live together in a Vermont cabin this past August by Tonje Thilesen.
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Smarts - "Who Needs Smarts, Anyway?" | Album Review
Who Needs Smarts, Anyway? Is the first full length from Australia’s Smarts, loaded with short bursts of jittery garage punk that comes at you full force. The band let you know what they are about instantly, and steamroll the listeners eardrums with skronking keyboard and sax blurts interspersed with cutting guitar that yields little ground.
Uniform - "Shame" | Album Review
Released in September, New York noise band Uniform’s fourth album on Sacred Bones Records is a masterclass in guilt and self-exorcism. Though keeping their tradition of fuzzed out guitars and glitchy, sinister noise elements, the recording quality of Shame is a departure from that of their previous albums.
Pile - "Second Other Tape" | Album Review
Yalc123 - "Yalc Nitsua Mailliw" | Album Review
Anna McClellan - "I Saw First Light" | Album Review
The Chives - "The Chives" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
The Boston based garage punk collective, which features members of Blue Ray, Squitch, Brittle Brian, and many others, have released their self-titled today debut via Super Wimpy Punch. The record capitalizes on the promise of lead singles “The Chives Buy Guns” and “I’m Always Afraid,” setting the monitors constantly into the red.
Thanks For Coming - "Stagnant" | Post-Trash Premiere
Lisa/Liza - "Shelter of a Song" | Album Review
Shelter should be understood in the context within which it was conceived and captured: it was recorded entirely live in the kitchen of a studio apartment in Central Maine. Featuring only Liza Victoria’s vocals and accompanied guitar, it’s almost as instrumentally scarce as a record can be. In the best way possible.
Kaz Mirblouk - "Dozer" | Post-Trash Premiere
“Dozer” is the perfect weird-yet-accessible peak into the world of multi-faceted LA artist Kaz Mirblouk. On Careless by Contrast, Mirblouk takes the opportunity to find his own voice by picking apart elements of a multitude of genres as he sees fit and weaving them into a kaleidoscopic vision all his own.
Peeling - "Dread" | Post-Trash Premiere
Three years since their last EP, Toronto’s Peeling are set to release their full length debut, Worshipper, on November 27th via Labyrinth Records. Once billed as a Canadian super-group with members of Odonis Odonis and Dilly Dally, the project has morphed into a solo effort, led by Anna Timoshenko, and they have never sounded better.
Pylon - "Pylon Box" | Album Review
New West Records’ Pylon Box compiles a new de facto history of the Athens art punks, finally making accessible the sounds and filling in the narrative blanks of the oft underlooked group. In step with examining Pylon’s legacy among their musical peers, the retrospective box set’s insightful, 209-paged companion booklet.




















