Monde UFO - "Drive Up Drive Thru Solitude" | Post-Trash Premiere
Fred Cracklin - "Head Meet Concrete" | Post-Trash Premiere
Fred Cracklin are about as relentless and absurd as one could hope for from a band called Fred Cracklin. A guitar and drums math-noise duo in the vein of Hella and Lightning Bolt, they’ve released three albums since 2018, and are now back with the song “Head Meet Concrete,” their first release since their 2021 split with First Children.
Chat Pile & Nerver - "Brothers In Christ" | Album Review
Something arises from hell, attempting to crawl its way into heaven – only to find that the god is just as terrifying. Nerver and Chat Pile are bonded by blood on their 2023 split EP, Brothers in Christ. Hailing from Missouri and Oklahoma, among the plains it’s impossible to ignore titanic billboards that scream “HELL IS REAL”.
Lavoro - "The Heat" | Post-Trash Premiere
You can’t escape the heat. In the case of Toronto’s Lavoro and their new single “The Heat,” you can simply give in and let it envelope you. The band, whose members have played in Chris, Animal Faces, Fake Palms, and Sauna, are creating on the colder end of post-punk, their music a mix of woozy dissonance, colossal rhythms, and mechanical menace.
Guided By Voices - "Welshpool Frillies" | Album Review
Guided By Voices has had a very busy forty years, though their thirty-seven albums only prove that you can have quantity without wavering quality. Welshpool Frillies arrived almost exactly six months to the day after their last album, La La Land, after a prolific run of eight albums in the last three years.
Sarah Morrison - "Gray Apples" | Post-Trash Premiere
On her forthcoming debut, Attachment Figure, Sarah Morrison aims to capture the unease of hearing the score of a horror film. She’s previously toured as the keyboardist for Locate S,1, and is now working alongside producers and fellow Locate S,1 members Ross Brand and Clayton Rychlik (who also played in Of Montreal).
Russian Baths on Composing Dreamy Vignettes, and a New Album | Feature Interview
Jess Rees and Luke Koz avoid straightforward confessionals, because a Russian Baths song should be abstract enough for each person to interpret personally. On a stormy day, Russian Baths sat down with Post-Trash’s Selina Yang for a discussion on cinematic juxtaposition, introspective lyricism, and plans for an upcoming record.
Silver Car Crash - "Shattered Shine" | Album Review
Shattered Shine finds the group at an existential crossroads — on a personal level, the quartet is at the end of their early twenties, grappling with a heightened sense of self-awareness and chasing their dreams. Meanwhile, at a macro level, they’re witnesses to climate destruction, societal collapse, and the ever-present sense of impending doom.
Corker - "Edge of Teeth" | Post-Trash Premiere
Ring the damn alarms, Corker have arrived. Following the release of “Lice” at the beginning of the year, the band’s official Feel It Records debut, the Cincinnati-based quintet are set to release their first full length, Falser Truths. Due out September 1st, there’s something about their sound that feels more feral than your average post-punk band.
One's A Crowd - "Fictorian Era//Bedroom Pomp" | Album Review
Wireheads - "Potentially Venus" | Album Review
After going through the motions of writing songs as normal for various other projects, Wireheads bandleader, Dom Trimboli realized that the songs he was now writing were going to be Wireheads songs. It was time to get the band back together. Potentially Venus picks up where Wireheads left off while remaining its own thing sonically.
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Silicone Prairie - "Vol. II"
The sense of freedom that reigns supreme on Vol. II is immediately apparent. It’s that exploration (along with Ian Teeple’s songwriting) that make up the heart of the record. He’s content to choogle along in a warped and weird world of progressive bedroom pop, distorted post-punk, glam-tinged power-pop, alien dream-pop, and lo-fi psych.
Boris & Uniform - "Bright New Disease" | Album Review
The Alchemist - "Flying High" | Album Review
Screensaver - "The Guilt" | Post-Trash Premiere
Spiral Dub - "Rise And Shine" | Post-Trash Premiere
Spiral Dub are a new band comprised of familiar faces from Almond Joy, Fuckwolf, Rays, DIIV, and beyond. Their self-titled debut album, due out August 4th via Sanctuary Moon, is a lively bunch of sugar-spun swarmers and high-octane proto-punk, built on the strength of three guitars and plenty of psychedelic heft.
Rider/Horse Is On The Edge of Their Seats | Feature Interview
Navy Blue - "Ways of Knowing" | Album Review
Now a fresh signee at Def Jam, Sage Elsesser’s dropped his major-label debut Ways of Knowing, a clear-eyed distillation of his effortless, heady lyricism and deep emotional intelligence. His lyrical trademarks are his introspection, emotional storytelling, and focus on personal transformation grounded in the lessons and trauma of family life.