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Dead Rider Trio (feat. Mr. Paul Williams) - "Not a Point on a Scale" | Post-Trash Premiere

Dead Rider Trio (feat. Mr. Paul Williams) - "Not a Point on a Scale" | Post-Trash Premiere

Dead Rider have always been about presenting what’s possible and how divergent ideas can sound cohesive. And so they’ve done it again with a new record on Drag City that offers Dead Rider joining forces with experimental/noise musician Paul Williams. The pairing is met with synchronicity from both sides, each matching the billowy artistic madness of other.

Sharks' Teeth - "Bass VI of Love" + "Lantern Slides" + "Lost in the Costco" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sharks' Teeth - "Bass VI of Love" + "Lantern Slides" + "Lost in the Costco" | Post-Trash Premiere

Orlando's Bloom relies on a focused yet casual aura, the sound of "lounge" pop from another planet, easy going and genuinely immersive. Completed all on the original tape reel up until mastering, the record was made without computers, an electronic sound delivered analog.

DAD - "Road Soda" | Post-Trash Premiere

DAD - "Road Soda" | Post-Trash Premiere

Their second stand-alone single of the year is another blast of anti-social blistering punk and bludgeoning noise rock. The song is garbled and violent, thrashing itself in a panicked fury, making threats and demands that genuinely stick with the band’s whole sardonic “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed” dad theme.

Borzoi - "Big Pink" | Post-Trash Premiere

Borzoi - "Big Pink" | Post-Trash Premiere

"Big Pink," the record's first single and its video are the perfect introduction to Borzoi for anyone unfamiliar, a dark and delightfully tormented bit of confused brilliance. In an era where music videos are often crapped out without second thought, this one is exceedingly well-done, directed by the band's own Taylor Browne.

Tropical Fuck Storm - "The Happiest Guy Around" | Post-Trash Premiere

Tropical Fuck Storm - "The Happiest Guy Around" | Post-Trash Premiere

Hand-picked by Liars for the latest addition to Famous Class’ LAMC 7” series, Tropical Fuck Storm continue the ragged noise punk balladry of their debut album on "The Happiest Guy Around," a sordid tale with clever lyrics and frantic revelations, stumbling through discordant brilliance.