We’re back with an episode from the vaults, dating back nearly two months to early May! We explore the idea of heavy music and bands taking non-traditional approaches to all things heavy with new music from Cave In, Big|Brave, Lungbutter, Urochromes, and Deliluh. We shout out many things that have already happened in retrospect, but it’s still a heaping load of heavy music fun.
On the latest episode of the Post-Trash podcast we (loosely) explore what makes us listen to a band we’ve never heard before (making it sound way tougher than it truly is) and play new music from Beak>, Greg Electric, Mega Bog, Horse Jumper of Love, Thanks For Coming, USA Nails, Control Top, and Real Blood.
After an extended period away from the podcast, Nick and Dan return to chat about new music from Pile, She Keeps Bees, Squid, Blessed, Ausmuteants, PAX and a pair of selections from the recently released Post-Trash Vol. 4 charity compilation. A bit rusty and delightfully unfocused, this one is about the music, as its always meant to be.
This week we’re just excited to share some new music. We’re always excited to share new music but this time the whole group got so excited we completely forgot about our topic. Hosts Nick Dooley and Dan Goldin were joined by Brooklyn’s bcc: as they got ready to record their debut album in the studio. There’s great music from Uranium Club, Beige Palace, Editrix, Sharkmuffin, Furbie, and David Nance, plus a special performance from bcc:
Our latest episode explodes the wide world of music festivals. With SXSW quickly approaching we talk about memories from other festivals, though oddly don’t talk about SXSW at all. There’s some good stories and chatter, plus even better new music from Big Business, Shady Bug, Parsnip, Buck Gooter, and Grim Streaker.
Episode Four! We talk about buying music, streaming music, and stealing music. We play new music (and not so new music) from some truly great bands: Oozing Wound, Eerie Wanda, Fond, Grace Sings Sludge, Gnarcissists, and Vintage Crop. We cram in a lot of music at the end, so listen in full.
On Episode 3 we are joined by DC/Maryland’s Mister Goblin, a new band featuring Sam Woodring formerly of Two Inch Astronaut. Hosts Nick and Dan talk to the band about their recent formation, their first run of shows, and classic rock bands. The band play songs from their debut EP, Final Boy.
“Post-Trash Live” returns for episode two. Careful to avoid the sophomore slump, hosts Nick Dooley and Dan Goldin discuss the idea of record label identities while sharing more of this year’s highlights. From “poptimism” to that one commercially acceptable noise rock band of the year, all is discussed together with new music.
Welcome to the first episode of “Post-Trash Live: A Podcast” with your hosts Nick Dooley and Dan Goldin. On our inaugural run we discuss being “a lyric person,” the state of publicity, licensing music for podcasts, the importance of drums vs bass in “noise rock,” and more.