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Dust From 1000 Yrs - "Bad Shit" | Post-Trash Premiere

Dust From 1000 Yrs - "Bad Shit" | Post-Trash Premiere

The now solo project, of the man simply known as Bone to most, will self-release their latest, A Sweet Thing Turns Sour on August 24th. Raw and immediate, the new Dust record could just be Bone's best effort yet, an album that combines earthy textures and gravely voiced depression with dynamic arrangements

Media Jeweler - "Outside Again" (Live at White Sands) | Post-Trash Premiere

Media Jeweler - "Outside Again" (Live at White Sands) | Post-Trash Premiere

Their take on Ever Ending Kicks' 2013 single celebrates "being outside again," a fitting sentiment when surrounded by this level of splendor. Media Jeweler's cover is just as disorienting as the original, but while the original is built on electronic beats and synths, they go for a raw approach.

Cold Clod - "Breaks Up" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Cold Clod - "Breaks Up" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Ben Currotto and co's latest takes a nuanced approach, still ripe with earnest emotions and dampened melodies, but increasingly vibrant, even in shades of grey. The band's new album is full of texture and auxiliary pleasures, something new to hear under each delicate layer, as stunning at its most stripped and lush.

Bleary Eyed - "Speaking Just Fine" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Bleary Eyed - "Speaking Just Fine" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Sixteen months ago we said "Speaking Just Fine" was "at times hypnotic and others chaotic, the song building upon odd textures with dreamy dissonance and catchy vocals, swelling into a haze of collaged sound and experimental pop layers." This is still true... and the video takes a visual approach to much of the same.

Grace Kelly All Day - "All In The Keep" | Post-Trash Premiere

Grace Kelly All Day - "All In The Keep" | Post-Trash Premiere

The band will release their full length debut, Give Me Your Evil, on June 25th and will celebrate on June 28th at The Gutter with The Mad Doctors, High Pony, and God Tiny. Lead single "All In The Keep" is a swaggering dirge of menacing grooves and howling punk, set up against the backdrop of deflected guilt and self reflection.