“Spectres” is the record’s fouth single, a song aimed for spooky season, at least in terms of how we wrestle with the events of our past and the trauma that can linger. Street Eaters dig into their post-hardcore influences, pushing and pulling in all directions like a ghost with sifting through a colander.
Harry Sings! | Feature Interview
No Peeling - "Can I Pet That Dog?" | Post-Trash Premiere
Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band - "New Threats from the Soul" | Album Review
Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights
Wombo - "Danger in Fives" | Album Review
Billie Marten – "Dog Eared" | Album Review
Clifford - "Golden Caravan" | Album Review
John Galm | Feature Interview
Oldstar - “Of the Highway” | Album Review
Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlight
Abi Reimold "High Tide" | Track Premiere
punxsutawney - "Untitled" | EP Review
Supreme Joy - "410,757,864,530 Dead Carps" | Review
Not a Kiid Anymore: Mal Devisa | Feature Profile
Mal Devisa’s Palimpsesa— her first project since her debut Kiid— is a collection of songs written between 2015 and 2025 chronicling Deja Carr’s musical output at all ages and stages of expression. It’s a tidal wave of memory, a trip through a musical genius’s mind, and a true reflection of who Mal Devisa has become.
Ex Agent - "New Assumptions" | Album Review
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Sunk Heaven - "Starved Divinity" | Post-Trash Premiere
The record expands upon the project’s industrial experimentation, lurking deep in atmospheric dread and jarring no wave, everything given its own space to settle. There’s a refined patience to the album. Sure, it’s still noisy, avant-garde, and penetrating, but it does all that with an emphasis on nuance.