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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: Anna McClellan - "Electric Bouquet"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Anna McClellan - "Electric Bouquet"

Electric Bouquet, Anna McClellan’s fourth album, came from a period of transition, a time spent adapting to new places, new relationships, new careers. It’s time spent ungrounded, watching the chips fall where they may, while settling into herself with a gentle focus.

"This is my new friend!": A Chat with David Grubbs and Wendy Eisenberg of Squanderers

"This is my new friend!": A Chat with David Grubbs and Wendy Eisenberg of Squanderers

Kramer’s return carries the same vigor of that halcyon Shimmy-Disc; collaborate with your friends and let the session speak for itself, more or less. When David Grubbs and Kramer made the decision to turn Squanderers into a live act, both agreed it could only be achieved with Wendy Eisenberg.

Mo Dotti on Band Origins, DIY, and their Excellent New Album | Feature Interview

Mo Dotti on Band Origins, DIY, and their Excellent New Album | Feature Interview

Mo Dotti’s music contains so many reference points, too many to count. In the end, as Guy Valdez puts it, “We just sound like us.” Post-Trash caught up with Valdez and Gina Negrini to talk about the band’s humble beginnings, DIY empowerment, and their new record, Opaque

Waltzing the Line Between Schmaltz and Sleaze: Geordie Greep Interviewed

Waltzing the Line Between Schmaltz and Sleaze: Geordie Greep Interviewed

Geordie Greep has hit the ground running with his debut, The New Sound, a dense yet inviting album that seeks a middle ground between avant-rock intensity and breezy pop schmaltz. Greep is an inviting presence, one whose clear love and joy for music bleeds through our conversation.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 14th - October 20th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 14th - October 20th)

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.

Gong Gong Gong & Mong Tong - "Mongkok Duel" | Album Review

Gong Gong Gong & Mong Tong - "Mongkok Duel" | Album Review

Self-described as “an imagined soundtrack for a lost kung fu film,” Mongkok Duel brings the two groups together in an experiment that draws on elements of garage punk, krautrock and, perhaps most importantly, 70’s funk, a critical aesthetic in so many martial arts exploitation films.

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.

Pearl & The Oysters are Finally Home | Feature Interview

Pearl & The Oysters are Finally Home | Feature Interview

Juliette Pearl Davis and Joachim Polack, aka “Juju” and “Jojo,” have a new home. The duo behind Pearl & The Oysters have traveled the world and discovered that it’s not a place or a time — it’s each other. Post-Trash caught up with the pair to talk about college, touring, love, jazz, and more.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Wendy Eisenberg - "Viewfinder"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Wendy Eisenberg - "Viewfinder"

Viewfinder is an album built on contrasts - the differences between what’s seen and what is, demonstrated through eclectic and often bewildering improvisations. There’s so much virtuosity on display, but it’s all in service of creating a sound with a constantly shifting restlessness.