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Perennial - "Art History" | Album Review

Perennial - "Art History" | Album Review

Perennial are back with a new offering of danceable tunes, a stronger connection to the studio as instrument, and a newfound finesse. The operating principle is something like “simplicity is a virtue,” and they’ve honed in on a raison d’etre over the course of their LPs: art for the sake of it, for your enrichment and your connection to the world around you.

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Lily Seabird - "Alas,"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Lily Seabird - "Alas,"

Lily Seabird’s sophomore album Alas, is an explosion of feelings, an indie rock powerhouse where every track feels like a personal catharsis for Seabird. The songs dance between folk ballads and sulky rock—you never know when a crunchy guitar will hit you halfway through a song.

Shannon and the Clams - "The Moon Is In The Wrong Place" | Album Review

Shannon and the Clams - "The Moon Is In The Wrong Place" | Album Review

Shannon and the Clams pull from the past to create music that's different, the vintage twinge reminiscent of many 60s girl groups, and an almost rockabilly sound while still allowing it to feel fresh and new. It feels like stepping into the past, yet it still incredibly innovative, a time capsule and love letter to their classic rock influences.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (July 1st - July 7th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (July 1st - July 7th)

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.

Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 | "The Funeral Pudding" (Reissue)

Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 | "The Funeral Pudding" (Reissue)

The Funeral Pudding reads like a diary, a byproduct to San Francisco’s sprawling art scene in the late 80s and mid 90s. A composite tapestry of clunking drum beats, shuddering mandolins, and tinkering banjos, the band exudes buzzing, droned-out showers of spontaneity, demonstrating their affinity for improvisation and experimentation.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Caroline Davis & Wendy Eisenberg - "Accept When"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Caroline Davis & Wendy Eisenberg - "Accept When"

Unknowing has never sounded as free as it does on Accept When, the new record from Caroline Davis and Wendy Eisenberg. The duo confidently dis- and reassemble the paths of their music without worrying about the destination. They rely on each other and all they bring to the table, rather than individual experience.

Gabriel Birnbaum - "Patron Saint of Tireless Losers" | Album Review

Gabriel Birnbaum - "Patron Saint of Tireless Losers" | Album Review

Gabriel Birnbaum's second "true" solo album, Patron Saint of Tireless Losers, finds him looking inside himself. He mines melodies of early California psych and singer-songwriter observations, combining spiky rock with gentle examinations on purpose and connection. His songwriting is a unique strength, trawling the depth of human nature.

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

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (June 24th - June 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.

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Goat Girl - "Below The Waste"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Goat Girl - "Below The Waste"

Goat Girl’s third album Below the Waste is their first as a trio, but they’ve developed a sound that might take upwards of ten musicians to recreate, where folk textures and gorgeous harmonies are polluted by a sludge of dreary post-punk. It runs a hefty sixteen songs and with this there’s variety and experimentation in spades.

Babe Report Share The Influences Behind "Did You Get Better"

Babe Report Share The Influences Behind "Did You Get Better"

Last month saw Babe Report release Did You Get Better, an album that mixes fuzzy punk and alternative rock with unpredictable turns. It’s a ripper through and through. The band were kind enough to give us some insight into the music that influenced their writing, from Parliament and Black Sabbath to R.E.M. and Yo La Tengo.

Habibi - "Dreamachine" | Album Review

Habibi - "Dreamachine" | Album Review

New to Habibi’s highly regarded catalog is the visionary Dreamachine – an embodiment of maturity and self-exploration. The Brooklyn band return with a softer and more melodic groove, letting us in with more vulnerability than ever before. They present a different side of their sound, giving room for a sonic evolution and greater depth.

Mint Field - "Una flor sin interior" | Post-Trash Premiere

Mint Field - "Una flor sin interior" | Post-Trash Premiere

Hot off the heels of their breakthrough full length Aprender a Ser, the buzzing Mexico City duo Mint Field have hit us with a “pero espera, hay más.” Aprender a Ser Extended is a mini-LP composed of songs from the band’s initial Aprender sessions that were intentionally set aside to assist with listener digestion.