Big Mess - "Heroic Captains of Industry" | Album Review
Silt - "Warm Dust" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Warm Dust, the sophomore album of Silt, takes place in the liminal season where blossoms have yet to defrost, the earliest day of spring. Ben Currotto’s initial vision of stripped, acoustic focus – metaphorically, the aftermath of the 2018 album Cold Clod Breaks Up, was transformed into a dynamic gathering of this new five-piece band.
Late Bloomer - "Hope For Rain" | Post-Trash Premiere
On new single “Hope For Rain,” the band channels the kinetic force that defined their earlier records into a more harmony-saturated, fuzz-laden sound. In the same vein as previously released tracks “Mother Mary” and “Self Control,” their latest single blends melancholic melodies and pedal steel into the group’s usual mix of heavy guitar.
Hot Garbage - "Precious Dream" | Album Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (January 22nd - January 28th)
Sleeper's Bell - "Umarell" | Album Review
Brought out by the gentle whims of Blaine Teppema, a librarian by day, the music of Sleeper’s Bell is as simple as writing a diary entry and as bold as reading it out loud from a stage. With Umarell recently getting reissued by Angel Tapes, Sleeper’s Bell are bringing out their delicate beauty from the quietest parts of Teppema’s vivid memories.
Misery Whip - "Joke" | Post-Trash Premiere
Misery Whip, the hardcore band from Portland, Maine, released their self-titled debut back in 2022, a decimating introduction to band that thrashed between reckless speed and primal density. MWII, the band’s upcoming EP is eight and a half minutes of blistering carnage that feels vital, pointed, piercing, and vicious in its justified scorn.
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Pile - "Hot Air Balloon EP"
Hot Air Balloon continues Pile’s mastery of intricate post-hardcore, animating a skeleton of sludge with the weeping flesh of psychedelic folk. Off the heels of their latest album All Fiction, the EP is composed of songs left off the final cut. Far from scraps, each song on Hot Air Balloon is striking enough to stand alone.
Colin Newman - "Bastard" (Reissue) | Album Review
Colin Newman toyed with sparsity and repetition well into the ‘80s, upon Wire’s reunion with mechanical electro-industrial pop. Given Newman’s ever-changing creative mind, Bastard was a naturally unforeseen left turn. Bastard was a clinical and primitive, yet charming exercise of playing with trip-hop, downtempo, and minimalist techno.
Upchuck - "Bite The Hand That Feeds" | Album Review
Power-driven and reckless at its core, Upchuck’s newest album Bite The Hand That Feeds demands listener attention. The Atlanta based post-punk group bring listeners through a fluid and twisted but expressive journey. With production from Ty Segall, distortion and garage-rock attentively weave their way into Upchuck’s unique sound.
Mulva - "Ward Them Off" | Post-Trash Premiere
Providence mega group Mulva (members of Kal Marks, Bethlehem Steel, Ex-Breathers, and Baglady) are back with their full-length follow-up to last year’s crushing Seer EP. Bitter Form is due out March 1st via Sad Cactus, and if “Ward Them Off” is any indicator of what’s to come, it’s best to keep an ear out.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (January 15th - January 21st)
Al Menne - "Freak Accident" | Album Review
Great Grandpa made a splash with the phenomenal Four of Arrows in 2019. Since then, they’ve been working on a wide assortment of personal projects. Among them is Freak Accident, the latest release from Al Menne, the bands’ lead singer - a record that finds him hitting his most intimate, personal, and soft spoken songwriting moments yet.
Family Vision - "Chop Shop" | Album Review
Hot Garbage’s “Precious Dream” is a Beautiful Nightmare | Feature Interview
Hot Garbage’s brand new sophomore album, Precious Dream, is a foray into the limitless liminal spaces of disorientation; its goal is to find solace in the chaos, to laugh in the face of cruelty. Juliana Carlevaris (bass/vocals) spoke with Post-Trash about inspiration, experimentation, and the mysticism at the record’s core.
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: PACKS - "Melt The Honey"
Toronto’s PACKS return with Melt the Honey, their third full length and their second within a span of a year, continuing to cover new ground as they go. Fronted by Madeline Link, their sound plays from a controlled burn of garage rock, anti-folk and the barebones of pop-eccentricism, redefining the mundane with gasps of fixation and sincerity.
Monocot - "Leave To Cool" | Album Review
Variety - "Plover" | Post-Trash Premiere
Variety, a new band led by Rhys Woodruff (Borzoi, Leche) has arrived. While best known as a drummer/vocalist, he’s moved beyond the kit to write, perform, and record the entirety of Variety’s debut single, equal parts arty punk and deranged alternative rock. “Plover” is a triumphant introduction, a jittery song that feels knotted yet supremely hooky.
Jalen Ngonda - "Come Around And Love Me" | Album Review
Evoking Marvin Gaye, Ngonda’s falsetto and beautiful orchestration is a modern interpretation of the classic soul music many of us grew up on. It’s hard not to immediately feel a sense of nostalgia for Motown oldies and soul when listening to the tight instrumentation and themes of unrequited love, heartbreak, and becoming a better person.