Set to release Intelligent Design on August 4th via Specious Arts (The Psyched, Multiform Palace, Scott Thorough), the record has the claustrophobic feel of a windowless room on an oppressively hot day, the band’s sound contorted and mechanical, executed with sharp angles and a jagged rhythmic pulse.
Cor De Lux - "Media" | Album Review
Sunforger - "Sunforger" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Al Green - "Call Me (50th Anniversary)" | Album Review
In honor of its 50th anniversary, Call Me has now been reissued in all its power and glory. The record itself is as vital as ever, as is Green — 77 years old and still singing, still touring, and still every bit himself. But to listen to Call Me today is to pick up a call from a young man at the height of his powers.
Wetsuit - "Twiggy" | Post-Trash Premiere
With their upcoming album due out on August 17th via Substitute Scene Records, Wetsuit follow-up recent single “Local Celebrity” with “Twiggy,” a song dedicated to the loss of a dear friend. Rather than mourn however, it would seem as though Allison Becker and Anders Nils are choosing to remember the brightness of her life
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Slay Tracks, 1977-2021: Recent Archival Releases from Wire, Stereolab, and Iceage
It is perhaps most interesting to think about the release of archival recordings as a self-conscious act of disruption and messing with the legacies of the band at hand – a moment of unsettlement, even self-immolation, rather than artistic affirmation. Shining a light on neglected cul-de-sacs and past desire, they can project competing, even opposing, interests and expectations. These latter thoughts apply to the albums under review by Wire, Stereolab, and Iceage, though they are not alone.
Cor de Lux - "Rumors" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Released back in February, Media is an interesting blend of noise pop, shoegaze, and post-punk, taking characteristics of each genre and reconfiguring them in a way that doesn’t quite sit comfortably in any of them. Its strength is that it sounds familiar but unique, ornate but subtle, Cor de Lux put the pieces back in new directions.
Rong + The Cost Ov Living - "Rong // The Cost Ov Living" | Album Review
Mutual Aid Records is a Massachusetts-based DIY label that is dedicated to highlighting hidden gems in niche and alternative music, much of these artists being based in the Northeastern US as well. One of the more recent releases is a wildly experimental split between Rong and The Cost ov Living, who are currently active in the MA scene.
Public Phone School - "Public Phone School" | Album Review
Holy Wave - "Nothing In The Dark" | Post-Trash Premiere
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Palehound - "Eye on the Bat"
Mega Bog - "End of Everything" | Album Review
Where do you go when it feels like everything is ending? Mega Bog confronts that idea on End of Everything, a project that dares to take an undaunted look at all things daunting. Its a genre-bending, thunderous trip, defined by explosive choruses, blood-pumping Italo disco bass lines, and songwriting that packs a punch.
Half Stack - "I Might Try" | Post-Trash Premiere
Half Stack return with Sitting Pretty, their third full length, due out October 6th via Forged Artifacts and Royal Oakie Records, capturing feelings of isolation and the need to reconnect. With clean guitars, easy progressions, harmonized vocals, and dips into power-pop bliss, the band continue to evolve in real time.
Soft Idiot - "Some Captured Light" | Album Review
In 2021, Justin Roth decided to retire Soft Idiot. Now, in 2023, he’s returned, not only with a new album, but a new touring lineup, and seemingly, a renewed energy towards life, art making, and observation. This new release, Some Captured Light, is a record that breathes a decisive sense of relaxation and rumination from its very onset.
Prewn - "But I Want More" | Post-Trash Premiere
Izzy Hagerup (aka Prewn) spent the pandemic writing and fleshing out songs, challenging herself in the seclusion of the studio to expand her ideas. The results are staggeringly beautiful and triumphantly visceral. Those sessions arrive as Through The Window, a solo record that brings her songs to life with a uniquely personal touch.
Lifeguard: The Shape of Punk to Come | Feature Interview
A week before the release of Dressed In Trenches, Lifeguard sat down with Post-Trash to set the record straight about their influences, how they go about writing their brand of ferocious, angular guitar music, rad tour spots, cool bands in an exploding Chicago local scene, and how they stay sane on the road.
Sword II - "Spirit World Tour" | Album Review
Sword II have been dwelling in their local DIY underground. Coming together as titans of their scene and community, they’ve spent the last five years playing shows around Atlanta, aiding in protests and experimenting in their basement practice space. Their new album Spirit World Tour is a product of these sentiments.
Gentle Heat - "Myth" | Post-Trash Premiere
With a shift in the line-up forthcoming, Gentle Heat come together to create Trick, an EP that maps where they’ve been as much as it highlights where they’re headed. Due out September 8th, the songs approach shoegaze with a swarming pop quality, more concerned with rhythmic pulses and swooning hooks than layered distortion.