Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 17th - March 23rd)
Taxidermists - "20247" | Album Review
more eaze | Feature Interview
As of late, claire rousay and more eaze (Mari Maurice) have made some of the most creatively intriguing, weirdly catchy, strangely hypnotic, and wildly avant-garde electronic and ambient music. Post-Trash chatted through Zoom with more eaze about no floor, the creative process, and her friendship with claire rousay.
Benediction vol. 2
Open Head - "What Is Success" | Album Review
In the grand tradition of Liars, Pere Ubu, among many other messed-up geniuses, What Is Success is a relentless slog of a record (complimentary) that drills into the listener with an unrepentant, slippery cacophony (still complimentary) and just the right amount of melody and groove as counterbalance underneath.
The Unfit - "Disconnected LP” | Album Review
The Unfit are not here to play games. The PNW quartet have a knack for punching the listener in the face with blaring guitars, pounding kick drums, and vocalist Jake Knuth’s full, spitting ferocity. Disconnected is their first full-length release, a collection of early EPs spanning from 2020 to present.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 10th - March 16th)
Cameron Winter - "Heavy Metal" | Album Review
Deady - "Hot Damn" | Post-Trash Premiere
Bambara - "Birthmarks" | Album Review
Guided By Voices - "Universe Room" | Album Review
The point is that Universe Room has something for any GBV fan. It shows that the band is exactly where they want to be: not repeating themselves but never losing touch with what makes them Guided by Voices. This is a band that does its own thing on its own terms, never caring what anyone else is doing, and Universe Room is the perfect showcase of that.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 3rd - March 9th)
Cryogeyser - "Cryogeyser" | Album Review
Fust | Feature Interview
On Big Ugly, released by artist-run Dear Life Records, Fust preserves the nuanced grittiness of Southern life while challenging dominant narratives. Post-Trash caught up with Fust lead Aaron Dowdy to discuss evolving Southern identity, adding nuance to existing musical themes, and jamming with your friends.