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halfsour - "Left My Hair In Detroit" | Post-Trash Premiere

halfsour - "Left My Hair In Detroit" | Post-Trash Premiere

For Boston’s halfsour, their new single “Left My Hair In Detroit” is the end of an era and a passage toward the future. The song is the final recording to feature the band’s former drummer Ian Gustafson as well as the last song for the foreseeable future to feature Matt Mara on lead vocals.

Infinity Dance Complex - "Plea" | Post-Trash Premiere

Infinity Dance Complex - "Plea" | Post-Trash Premiere

The electronic project from Matt Anderegg (Mothers) flirts with synth pop, but is focused on mood and texture first and foremost; the complexities beneath the surface will have you bobbing your head and also scratching it (in a good way), trying to figure out the connections between all of the moving parts.

Laser Background - "Wasting Away" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

Laser Background - "Wasting Away" Video | Post-Trash Premiere

While the video resides in the more “screen saver” territory of visual arts, it works perfectly with Laser Background’s mutant funk-pop. Vivid colors and designs (I’m pretty sure I had sheets as a kid that are identical to some of these patterns) shift and move in time with Andy Molholt’s slick blend of psych and soul,

Stoner Will & The Narks - "Only Bots Like My Band" | Post-Trash Premiere

Stoner Will & The Narks - "Only Bots Like My Band" | Post-Trash Premiere

Finally someone has the good sense to write a song about the futility of using the web to promote music in 2018, and it’s the debut from the Western Mass trio Stoner Will & The Narks, a new project from Bucket’s Will Meyer. Set to release Only Bots Like My Band via the welcome return of TinyRadars, the band take a sarcastic and disjointed approach to their sound.

Rick Rude - "Verb For Dreaming" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

Rick Rude - "Verb For Dreaming" LP | Post-Trash Premiere

The New Hampshire four-piece build their latest around deep interpersonal connections, lyrically pinpointing the emotional weight of shared experience through an individual’s perspective. By swapping songwriting duties, the voices of Rick Rude assemble and blend in familial fashion, tackling themes of love and loss, confusion and comfort.