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Being Dead Discuss Soft Pretzels, Gummy Bears, and Their New Album, EELS | Feature Interview

Being Dead Discuss Soft Pretzels, Gummy Bears, and Their New Album, EELS | Feature Interview

Ahead of the release of EELS, Being Dead took time to speak with Post-Trash's Kris Handel. The band have created their own unique space, both in music and their own world blurring fiction and reality, with a quick witted humor and off the cuff story-telling that can baffle the uninitiated. 

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (September 23rd - October 6th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (September 23rd - October 6th)

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.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: MEMORIALS - "Memorial Waterslides"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: MEMORIALS - "Memorial Waterslides"

Memorial Waterslides arrives in immaculate shape, a complex art pop record that slinks, grooves, sputters and squawks, and yet still glows with a humble charm. The brightest pop moments of the record leave sunspots in our mind, as MEMORIALS craft essential and inescapable songs.

Venus Twins - "I Just Can't Get Enough!" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Venus Twins - "I Just Can't Get Enough!" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Venus Twins' new EP, /​\​/​\​/​\​/​\​/ (Pronounced Stitching), requires a parenthetical definition just as much as it requires a dismantling of all senses. The duo of Jake and Matt Derting have been making freaked out noise punk for the better part of a decade before finding a new home at Three One G.

Trace Mountains Laughs Through The Hard Times on "Into The Burning Blue" | Feature Interview

Trace Mountains Laughs Through The Hard Times on "Into The Burning Blue" | Feature Interview

Trace Mountains, the project of New York-based musician Dave Benton, leans away from humble lo-fi beginnings in favor of twangy precision on the latest album, Into the Burning Blue. He spoke with Post-Trash about his process and learning to have fun through the hard times.

Local H - "Whatever Happened To P​.​J. Soles? (20th Anniversary Remaster)" | Album Review

Local H - "Whatever Happened To P​.​J. Soles? (20th Anniversary Remaster)" | Album Review

The band has released nine studio albums, P.J. Soles was the fifth among them in 2004. This record made its way back to earth at exactly the right moment. The news cycle and tumultuous election season almost did us in, but here come Local H making sure everyone’s cool.