It’s been less than five months since Green/Blue released their excellent sophomore album, Offering, but the Minneapolis based band are back with a new record, their second of the year. Paper Thin, the latest from the quartet led by Jim Blaha (The Blind Shake) and Annie Sparrows, is due out June 10th via Feel It Records.
Abronia - "Map of Dawn" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Abronia make psych rock with influences from around the world, a comprehensive mix of mind expanding music that pulls inspiration from the Saharan desert, Canterbury folk, and spaghetti Westerns. A sound without regionality, they add elements of drone, jazz, and pastoral doom to create something thats lost in time and space
Kamikaze Nurse - "Pet Meds" | Post-Trash Premiere
To listen to any one Kamikaze Nurse song would leave a vastly incomplete picture of their sound, one that is as fluid as it is accessible. Having shared the dreamy gaze of “Boom Josie” and the pop bombast of “Come From Wood,” Kamikaze Nurse’s third single gives a touch of the band’s weirder side, and it’s one of the record’s stand-outs.
Cave People - "Bones" | Post-Trash Premiere
Cave People’s Dave Tomaine remains helplessly captivated by the wind. On the band’s forthcoming album entitled Wind Burn, out May 20th via Disposable America, Tomaine and his band (mems Golden Apples, Marge, etc) reflect on the potential for wind to teach, guide, but also to simply not to care since it’s blowing wherever it’s going to, anyway.
Rip Room - "Dead When It Started" | Post-Trash Premiere
Rip Room make post-hardcore music with an air of art pop exuberance. Their upcoming album, Alight and Resound, is tightly wound and serrated at the edges. While there’s nothing remotely “top 40” about their “pop” inclinations, there is an understated lightness, the kind you might associate with bands like Dismemberment Plan.
Cal Fish - "Aglet" (feat. Lucia Arias) | Post-Trash Premiere
Cal Fish’s upcoming album Less Than Three is an ambitious project, and yet it’s so much more. To call it an “album” feels like a bit of a misnomer, as the multi-media release does indeed include an album, but also encompasses a clothing line, a visual record, and a remix album, all released simultaneously by the Brooklyn based artist.
Tijuana Panthers - "False Equivalent" | Post-Trash Premiere
Tijuana Panthers have been at it long enough to earn veteran status, and Halfway To Eighty, the band’s sixth full length record makes good on all that mileage. Due out June 24th via the band’s long-term home at Innovative Leisure, the band describe as the album as a dedication to a lifetime of making music.
Homework Club - "Oleander" | Post-Trash Premiere
Big Bill - "Almost Everybody" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
“Almost Everybody” is the record’s second single, one of the album’s most laid back moments, embracing fuzzy pop and hooky alternative rock. The band move from one hook to the next, with the kind of energy to land every big rock ‘n’ roll moment. The video, directed by Shannon Wiedemeyer, is where it really comes together.
Golden Apples Offer Track-By-Track Breakdown of New Album + Share "Live at the Bunk" Session
Set to release the third Golden Apples album today, via Lame-O Records, Russell Edling continues to turn tension and resolve into artful indie pop on the self-titled record. In celebration of the release, we’re sharing both the band’s Live at the Bunk session and a track-by-track guide to the album, courtesy of Edling.
Modal Melodies - "Standing Still" | Post-Trash Premiere
The duo, comprised of Violetta Del Conte-Race (Primo!) and Jake Robertson (Alien Nosejob, Ausmuteants), are set to release their self-titled full length debut on May 13th via Anti Fade Records, a triumph of slow dripped disco and mutated synth pop. It’s a gorgeous record, avoiding pastiche to slink along with their own unique vision.
Babe Report - "The Future of Teeth" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Chicago’s Babe Report return with their debut EP, The Future of Teeth, out April 22nd. The band, led by former FCKR JR members Ben Grigg (Geronimo!) and Emily Bernstein, recently expanded their line-up to include Peter Reale (Yeesh) and Mech, building on the thick fuzz and syrupy melodies with burly distortion and pop simplicity.
Screensaver - "Clean Current" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
The accompanying music video follows Krystal Maynard through a bungalow with the band members individually appearing in random locations of the home. The camera glides through the house in a single shot, and as Maynard goes about her daily activities, she sings to the camera with an expressive performance.
Spread Joy - "Repetition" | Post-Trash Premiere
The quartet return with their second album, the appropriately titled, II, due out once again via Feel It Records on May 13th. Stretching out with nearly eighteen minutes of music this time around, the band keep the formula the same, but expand with exaggerated immediacy, the occasional harmony, and maybe a bit more force.
Naomi Alligator - "Seasick" | Post-Trash Premiere
Naomi Alligator’s gentle folk music is beautifully composed, wrought with feeling but a calming presence. There’s a maturity ingrained in Alligator’s songwriting, even when her sense of humor comes shinning through as playful. It’s in that ability to mix absurdity into her poignant music that separates her from the endless pack of singer/songwriters.
FonFon Ru - "Collapse of the Silver Bridge" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Crime of Passing - "Ways of Hiding" | Post-Trash Premiere
Crime of Passing, a tight quintet that has been kicking around locally in Cincinnati for the past five years, are set to release their upcoming self-titled full length debut on April 22nd via Feel It Records. The band pull us deep into the murky waters, embracing coldwave and elements of industrial pop into the shadowy post-punk formula.
Caution - "Hand That Looks Like Mine" | Post-Trash Premiere
Following the dreamy disorientation of lead single “Fuck It Up,” the band whip things into a frenzy with “Hand That Looks Like Mine,” a song Langdon wrote about having thoughts of self-distrust, warranted or not, but Button interpreted to be about the act of performing, giving it a duel meaning to go with the band’s shared vocals.
Fulfilment - "Flying White Nimbus" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
“Flying White Nimbus” is not the only song off the band’s succinct and exuberant new album, 10 Colours, that sounds like it starts in the middle—as if you just stumbled upon a passionate rehearsal. Today the Alberta-based trio have dropped a new video for the song, collaborating with animator and multidisciplinary artist Helen Young.