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Gia Greene - "Unexpected Guest" | Post-Trash Premiere

Gia Greene - "Unexpected Guest" | Post-Trash Premiere

Anyone who’s already familiar with Gia Greene will recognize the dissonant vibes and melody, but this time around Greene upped the energy. The song’s lo-fi bedroom charm is still there, but the addition of a drum track and more distorted, electrified guitar riffs give it a more calculated feel. 

Tundrastomper - "Clean It Up" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Tundrastomper - "Clean It Up" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

It's been less than a year since that album's summer release, but the band are back with another mind-expanding record, the caustic Clean It Up EP. Tagged "#weirdpunk" by the label, their latest is a jaw-dropping set of unpredictable fury, a storm of flailing notes and spastic rhythms that draw as much from prog as they do post-hardcore, math rock, and no-wave. 

SUPERTEEN - "Over Everything" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

SUPERTEEN - "Over Everything" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

They've spent the past five years releasing increasingly great albums, perfecting their vision of tattered indie rock with sharp stabs of post-punk, psych, twangy hardcore, and their own unique go at jangly art pop. Over Everything, due out February 23rd via the ever reliable Sad Cactus Records, is a sweeping collision of opposing forces, a menacing blend of explosive dynamics and infectious melodies.

Twin Foxes - "Self Endowed" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Twin Foxes - "Self Endowed" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Providence, Rhode Island's Twin Foxes are getting ready to release Sleeping On The Attic Floor, their full length debut, on February 9th via Tor Johnson / Midnight Werewolf Records. Built on sharp angles, crushing rhythms, and sharp vocal melodies, the band's bark doesn't quite justify the ferocious bite.

Dusty Patches - "Filthy Four Track Machine I + II" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Dusty Patches - "Filthy Four Track Machine I + II" LP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Fusing together hip-hop beats with fluid synth lines, Filthy Four Track Machine I + II, doesn’t exactly sound like the kind of self-indulgence of a man lost in his basement studio, but on one level that is exactly what springs to mind when thinking about the meticulous creation of these melodic experiments.