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Fuck Money - "Heart Throb" (feat. B L A C K I E) | Post-Trash Premiere

Fuck Money - "Heart Throb" (feat. B L A C K I E) | Post-Trash Premiere

Fuck Money (Future Death, BLXPLTN) embrace noise in all its shapes and forms, weaving together punk, industrial, no wave, and elements of hardcore. Having just wrapped up a string of dates with Deaf Club, the band are sharing their latest single, “Heart Throb,” a song that obliterates your senses with a wall of manipulated sound.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 9th - May 22nd)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 9th - May 22nd)

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.

Cola - "Deep In View" | Album Review

Cola - "Deep In View" | Album Review

Cola started with friends trading song ideas and demos over the course of lockdown and what better time to announce new music then when you are retiring an old band? What resulted is the record Deep in View, and fans of Ought will be delighted to know that it has a very similar appeal, due to Darcy’s distinct vocal delivery style.

Gentle Heat Discuss New Album "Sheer," Not Wanting to Hear a Band's "Comedy Routine," and more | Feature Interview

Gentle Heat Discuss New Album "Sheer," Not Wanting to Hear a Band's "Comedy Routine," and more | Feature Interview

Gentle Heat’s David Algrim discusses writing and performing in the “post-COVID” landscape, underrated music cities, how the band manages to straddle ambient and rock, and not trusting kids who have good taste in music, along with the band’s new record, Sheer.

Green/Blue - "In Lies" | Post-Trash Premiere

Green/Blue - "In Lies" | Post-Trash Premiere

It’s been less than five months since Green/Blue released their excellent sophomore album, Offering, but the Minneapolis based band are back with a new record, their second of the year. Paper Thin, the latest from the quartet led by Jim Blaha (The Blind Shake) and Annie Sparrows, is due out June 10th via Feel It Records.

Abronia - "Map of Dawn" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Abronia - "Map of Dawn" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Abronia make psych rock with influences from around the world, a comprehensive mix of mind expanding music that pulls inspiration from the Saharan desert, Canterbury folk, and spaghetti Westerns. A sound without regionality, they add elements of drone, jazz, and pastoral doom to create something thats lost in time and space

Kamikaze Nurse - "Pet Meds" | Post-Trash Premiere

Kamikaze Nurse - "Pet Meds" | Post-Trash Premiere

To listen to any one Kamikaze Nurse song would leave a vastly incomplete picture of their sound, one that is as fluid as it is accessible. Having shared the dreamy gaze of “Boom Josie” and the pop bombast of “Come From Wood,” Kamikaze Nurse’s third single gives a touch of the band’s weirder side, and it’s one of the record’s stand-outs.

Spring Silver Discusses Community Collaboration, Emotional Songwriting, 2008, and more | Feature Interview

Spring Silver Discusses Community Collaboration, Emotional Songwriting, 2008, and more | Feature Interview

I Could Get Used to This sounds like nothing you’ll hear this year, as Spring Silver continues to push their sound through distinct stylistic choices and lean, undeniable songwriting. Post-Trash was lucky enough to chat with K Nkaza about community collaboration, emotions in songwriting, the year 2008 and more.

Tha God Fahim - "Six Ring Champ" | Album Review

Tha God Fahim - "Six Ring Champ" | Album Review

At this place in space/ time, there is an absolute aura around Tha God Fahim. With a constant, steady flow, ciphered from the ether, there seems no slowing Fahim - he has tapped into our divine consciousness, leveeing the spring to run like a river, and crafting soundscapes in the elegantly sophisticated fashion of legends.

A Sudden Injection Of The Unknown: An Interview With Trevor Nikrant

A Sudden Injection Of The Unknown: An Interview With Trevor Nikrant

Trevor Nikrant is one-third of Nashville’s Styrofoam Winos. This past November, he released Tall Ladders, a riveting collection of psych-tinged pop and folk rock, traversing a vast spectrum of settings and psyches. Post-Trash’s Joe Guiterrez met up with Nikrant to chat about his songwriting process, David Berman, and Nashville.

Market - "The Consistent Brutal Bullshit Gong" | Album Review

Market - "The Consistent Brutal Bullshit Gong" | Album Review

Nate Mendolsohn has a few other releases of mostly rough and scratchy lo-fi type sketches under his belt as Market, however on this record there is an ever shifting psychedelic hue and a touch of folk influenced honesty. His songs become fully fleshed out with his band providing ample counterparts to the slightly twisted arrangements

Cave People - "Bones" | Post-Trash Premiere

Cave People - "Bones" | Post-Trash Premiere

Cave People’s Dave Tomaine remains helplessly captivated by the wind. On the band’s forthcoming album entitled Wind Burn, out May 20th via Disposable America, Tomaine and his band (mems Golden Apples, Marge, etc) reflect on the potential for wind to teach, guide, but also to simply not to care since it’s blowing wherever it’s going to, anyway.

Rip Room - "Dead When It Started" | Post-Trash Premiere

Rip Room - "Dead When It Started" | Post-Trash Premiere

Rip Room make post-hardcore music with an air of art pop exuberance. Their upcoming album, Alight and Resound, is tightly wound and serrated at the edges. While there’s nothing remotely “top 40” about their “pop” inclinations, there is an understated lightness, the kind you might associate with bands like Dismemberment Plan.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (April 25th - May 8th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (April 25th - May 8th)

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.

William Basinski & Janek Schaefer - “ . . . on reflection " | Album Review

William Basinski & Janek Schaefer - “ . . . on reflection " | Album Review

“Repetition is the mother of learning” and “the devil is in the details”. These are the maxims William Basinski and Janek Schaefer abide by here. Picking up on piano passages recorded anywhere between 2014 and 2022, the duo explore how weaving passages can create repetition, but small changes can make a big difference in sound.