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Mushfoot - "Time Before Land" | Album Review

Mushfoot - "Time Before Land" | Album Review

It turns out that a slowed-down, remote, process gave Mushfoot ample time to think these songs thoroughly through, giving them the recording touches these detailed, layered songs require. They pick up on strands laid before them by the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Broadcast, Deerhoof, Stephen Merritt, and more.

Special World - "Delta P" | Post-Trash Premiere

Special World - "Delta P" | Post-Trash Premiere

At some point in 2020, Andy Molholt felt it was time to call it a day on Laser Background. While it was sad to see it come to an end, in reality, it was more the retiring of a name, and a chance for Molholt to start anew. Special World is that fresh beginning, a new solo project that explores similar psych territory but pushes further into alien terrain.

Fucking Lovely - "Catalogue of Errors" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Fucking Lovely - "Catalogue of Errors" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Formed by Joel Harries (72%) to make a cavalcade of guitar and synth noise, the collaborative roots of the current iteration later emerged, with Harries joined by Luc Hess (Coilguns) and Thomas Lacey (Cower). There’s a noticeable dread and claustrophobia to Catalogue of Errors, captured with harrowing tension and fury, equal parts sludge and abrasion.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 24th - October 30th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 24th - October 30th)

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.

Alien Nosejob - “Shuffle Boogie” | Post-Trash Premiere

Alien Nosejob - “Shuffle Boogie” | Post-Trash Premiere

“Shuffle Boogie” is the album’s second single, a track that Jake Robertson says is his first attempt at a shuffle backbeat, and well it would seam that in this case, the first times the charm. It a laid back rocker, picking the best elements of laid back rockers, and giving them his own raw power.

Ribbon Stage - "Hit With The Most" | Album Review

Ribbon Stage - "Hit With The Most" | Album Review

Enter Hit With The Most, the band’s latest. Intended as a love letter to its obvious early ‘80s pop influences, the album is mostly distorted guitars over mid-tempo slacker rock. Ribbon Stage is big on subtlety, vocals back in the mix and nary a cymbal on the record – the result is an almost unwavering focus on simplicity and melody.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: June McDoom - "June McDoom"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: June McDoom - "June McDoom"

At first listen, June McDoom’s voice is pure, chilled air, hovering over buried guitar grooves and wafting toward distant, thunderous percussion. But just beneath this whispery delivery is another, lower register: deeply anchored, with a rich, finely controlled vibrato.

Brady Only - "Room Key" | Post-Trash Premiere

Brady Only - "Room Key" | Post-Trash Premiere

Following a half decade playing in shoegaze band Coaches and a slew of engineering credits that include Infinity Girl, Matt Bachmann, and work on the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack, Brady Custis is ready to step out on his own. His latest project, Brady Only, is a somber solo affair, blending his musical roots into more traditional folk.

Rider/Horse - "Great Innings" | Post-Trash Premiere

Rider/Horse - "Great Innings" | Post-Trash Premiere

Kingston, NY duo Rider/Horse ain’t no one trick pony, as they prove on their second album, Feed ‘Em Salt. The pairing of Cory Plump (Spray Paint, Winged Wheel) and Chris Turco (Les Savy Fav, Trans Am) have headed back to the swarm, to bring us their next chapter, one that is constantly rattled, repetitive, and eerily engaging.

Alvvays - "Blue Rev" | Album Review

Alvvays - "Blue Rev" | Album Review

Considering the band delivered their new album, Blue Rev, after multiple all-night sessions, just barely hitting their vinyl production deadline, and that it’s been five years since their last album, one might expect Alvvays’ third album to feel overthought. On the contrary, Alvvays have created their most surprising and rewarding album yet.

DANA - "R U Dead?" | Post-Trash Premiere

DANA - "R U Dead?" | Post-Trash Premiere

Ohio art punk quartet DANA like to keep things weird. It’s just more enjoyable that way, always has been. Following last year’s “Blueteeth” single, DANA are back at it with “R U Dead?” a song that finds the band very much alive. With their signature space-age theremin trails leading the way, the band dive into a jangly punk bounce.

Winded - "Schwartz Provides" | Album Review

Winded - "Schwartz Provides" | Album Review

Schwartz Provides is the third in the series of Schwartz releases from NY via FL artist Winded. The record is powered by a stark and often solemn beauty provided by Thrin Vianale's higher registered vocals and entertaining songwriting. Vianale manages to balance full throated emotion with a concealed intensity that pushes to be unleashed.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Jobber - "Hell In A Cell"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Jobber - "Hell In A Cell"

Across four tracks, Jobber set thoughtful lyrics to smartly-written pop songs with massive guitars, a potent combination that pulls as much from the locked-in power pop of The Cars and the catchy alt-rock of Helium and The Breeders as their more obvious guitar-worshipping predecessors in Helmet, Hum, and Failure.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 10th - October 23rd)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 10th - October 23rd)

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.