Beware of the Dangers - "The Calm Before The Storm" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Washington, DC's Beware of the Dangers is a new project from Young Rapids' Dan Gleason and he's brought along some familiar faces for the ride. The record is billed as a "psychedelic protest record of sorts," focusing on the collective confusion and anger that stem from our current political climate.
Dent - "Sorrowful Seed" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Birthing Hips - "Droplet" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Datenight - "Another Thing To Do" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Sleeping In - "Let You In" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
The County Liners - "Walkin' Out" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
The duo's twangy debut trades off between Dunphe and McDonnell's vocals, countering each other with passioned howls and concise songwriting that never overstays its welcome. "Walkin' Out" is a prime example, a cloudy western ballad that captures McDonnell's folk inflected blues and longing, desperately attempting to hold on to a relationship already in shambles.
Philary - "Bummer." EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Headroom - "Flower of Light" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Anthony Fremont's Garden Solutions - "American Dream" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Date Stuff - "Date Stuff" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Vincent Vocoder Voice - "I, Too, Was Wrought With Love" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Antiphons - "Benadryl" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
If their previous album revolved around a sense of loss and heartbreak, turns out the quartet are doing just fine... and they've never sounded better, go figure. Lead single "Benadryl" is a fantastic reintroduction to the quartet's art-rock glory, a song that blends power-pop and psych together in a gentle but just slightly off-kilter way.
Wet Trident - "Complex Slide" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
While the band features Lubec's own Eddie Charlton (bass/vocals) and Matt Dressen (guitar/vocals), Wet Trident takes a decidedly more post-hardcore approach to their sound, orbiting in a world closer to late 90's bands like Recover, At The Drive-In, and a dash of Polvo for good measure. The trio's sound is dense and flailing, free of restraint and full of emotive energy.
Monster Bad - "I Luv Yr Aggression !!" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Twin Ponies - "Twin Ponies" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
The Human Fly - "Shenandoah" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Sleepies - "Melt To You" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Built upon punk scorn and raw yet catchy indie rock, a sound the have perfected over the years, the rest of the record expands outward, squirming in all directions. We mentioned they relied on sonic diversity, claiming "the band take four divergent paths, each as intriguing as the last" and now you can stream the album in full, ahead of tomorrow's release.
Sodium Beast - "Night Club Tonite" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Brooklyn's Sodium Beast return with their sophomore EP and a new found aggression that rips from noise rock start to fuzzy pop finish. Night Club Tonite picks up the ragged post-punk sound of Hit Parade, blending the band's "college rock" influences with harsher elements, a reflective change of the year between releases.