Florry has grown from a quartet to a septet, upping the guitars while adding fiddle, pedal steel, and additional vocals, adding muscle to their twang with as much weight to the easy going structures as the impeccable lyrics. Led by Francie Medosch, Florry return with Sweet Guitar Solos, a new EP due out via Dear Life Records.
Mulva - "Shouldn't Fear The Seer" | Post-Trash Premiere
We’ve been eager to hear exactly what Christina Puerto (Kal Marks, Bethlehem Steel) has been cooking up with Mulva. Pulling together a band of frequent collaborators, she’s joined by Carl Shane (Kal Marks), Adam Berkowitz (Ex-Breathers), and Patrick Ronayne (Bethlehem Steel, Baglady), creating an instant chemistry for their downward sludge.
The Drin - "Venom" | Post-Trash Premiere
Patter - "Tanking" | Post-Trash Premiere
No one loves a bloated rock star “supergroup” but everyone loves a DIY community “supergroup” or if you prefer, a new band featuring familiar faces, each of whom make great music. Patter falls into that latter category, a trio comprised of Seth Engel (Options), Wilson Brehmer (The Knees, Jodi) and Joe Suihkonen (The Deals, Gentle Heat).
Corker - "Lice" | Post-Trash Premier
Cincinnati’s Corker first introduced themselves with A Bell That Seems To Mourn, their debut EP, released in the Fall of 2021 via Future Shock. They’ve since joined the ranks of Feel It Records (Flea Collar, Smirk, Delivery) and are set to release their full length debut album later this Summer, but they have a new single and tour dates before that!
Jeff Tobias - "Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
"Self-Portrait In A Convex Mirror,” one the album’s many highlights, is a radiant ballad, with augmented synths really setting a stunning foundation before the rhythm arrives, snapped into place with a steady beat and syrupy groove. The video, directed by Tobias, opens like a one-man show, with the stage set for him to approach the mic.
Historically Fucked - "Seven Eggs For Seven Sisters" | Post-Trash Premiere
Manchester’s Historically Fucked arrive in a state of hysteria almost immediately. It’s really quite something how fast their music crumbles to pieces. Joining a rare breed of bands that include perhaps PRE, Mi Ami, Melt-Banana, and US Maple, the band reside in a space where impulse, chaos, and lunacy meet head-on.
Thousandaire - "Coward" | Post-Trash Premiere
Hearts In Exile - "Language Is The House" | Post-Trash Premiere
In the years since we last heard from Graham Brouder, he’s returned to Virginia, this time situating in Richmond, and the music that he previously wrote solo has turned into a new band, Hearts In Exile. With a self-titled album in the works, the band introduce themselves over the jangly crawl of the record’s lead single, “Language Is The House”.
Gut Health - "Electric Party Chrome Girl" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
The Melbourne post-punk outfit creates flashing art pop and whip-smart dance grooves, pulling influence from its members’ backgrounds in jazz, punk, and rave culture. Electric Party’s sub-three minute tracks cut to the chase, sticking to a superb, hip-shaking formula while taking subversive, non-adhesive notes from no wave.
EIEIEIO - "Mower" | Post-Trash Premiere
With brevity always at the forefront, EIEIEIO create tangled music that never feels grandiose or overthought. Everything seems off the cuff, potentially combustible from one moment to the next. Following a split with Gorgeous, EIEIEIO return with “Gentleman Stop!”, a new cassette due out December 2nd via Sad Cactus Records.
Labrador - "Guy With A Job (That Nobody Wants)" | Post-Trash Premiere
Philly’s Labrador make alt-country music to lift you up. It’s not always bubbling with positivity, but they’re here to remind you you’re not alone, and that good times are just around the bend. They take those sentiments to heart on Hold The Door For Strangers, the follow-up to 2020’s A Car That Works EP.
Plan Pony - "Can't Say, Won't Say" | Post-Trash Premiere
Plan Pony, a solo project turned duo built on caterwauling saxophone and harsh electronics, skews closer to noise music than noise “rock” music. With several releases over the past couple years, they’re set to share their latest, the Flocking EP, out today via Nim Brut. The pair obliterate senses with “Can’t Say, Won’t Say,” the album’s centerpiece.
Lipsticism - "Worth" | Post-Trash Premiere
Lipsticism is Chicago-based electronic musician Alana Schachtel. The project has a new record via Earth Libraries on 12/2 called Two Mirrors Facing Each Other, and today we’ve got a sneak preview of the accompanying visuals to “Worth.” The video follows a digital humanoid and their stuffed rabbit reanimated by a spectral mirror hand.
Special World - "Delta P" | Post-Trash Premiere
At some point in 2020, Andy Molholt felt it was time to call it a day on Laser Background. While it was sad to see it come to an end, in reality, it was more the retiring of a name, and a chance for Molholt to start anew. Special World is that fresh beginning, a new solo project that explores similar psych territory but pushes further into alien terrain.
Fucking Lovely - "Catalogue of Errors" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Formed by Joel Harries (72%) to make a cavalcade of guitar and synth noise, the collaborative roots of the current iteration later emerged, with Harries joined by Luc Hess (Coilguns) and Thomas Lacey (Cower). There’s a noticeable dread and claustrophobia to Catalogue of Errors, captured with harrowing tension and fury, equal parts sludge and abrasion.
Alien Nosejob - “Shuffle Boogie” | Post-Trash Premiere
Brady Only - "Room Key" | Post-Trash Premiere
Following a half decade playing in shoegaze band Coaches and a slew of engineering credits that include Infinity Girl, Matt Bachmann, and work on the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack, Brady Custis is ready to step out on his own. His latest project, Brady Only, is a somber solo affair, blending his musical roots into more traditional folk.
Rider/Horse - "Great Innings" | Post-Trash Premiere
Kingston, NY duo Rider/Horse ain’t no one trick pony, as they prove on their second album, Feed ‘Em Salt. The pairing of Cory Plump (Spray Paint, Winged Wheel) and Chris Turco (Les Savy Fav, Trans Am) have headed back to the swarm, to bring us their next chapter, one that is constantly rattled, repetitive, and eerily engaging.
DANA - "R U Dead?" | Post-Trash Premiere
Ohio art punk quartet DANA like to keep things weird. It’s just more enjoyable that way, always has been. Following last year’s “Blueteeth” single, DANA are back at it with “R U Dead?” a song that finds the band very much alive. With their signature space-age theremin trails leading the way, the band dive into a jangly punk bounce.