The quintet's album, Blatant, is just that - there's about as much subtlety here as a hammer to the skull. Self described as "weak hardcore," Dan Shaw and company have built themselves a deviant post-punk record thick with wit and abrasive tonality, skewering everything from the far-right to environmental disasters.
Ditches - "Setting In" | Post-Trash Premiere
On The Assembly Line: A Glimpse Into The Making Of Scaphe's "Factory Gleam" | Feature Interview
Dusk - "Old Magnolia" | Post-Trash Premiere
"Old Magnolia" and its eye-catching video, take the idea of Dusk's transportive powers and runs with it, bringing you as deep into the country mindset as possible. Traveling from red barns to monster trucks, bolo ties to bald eagles, this one plays up their surroundings with gorgeous images and the band's slow-dripped twang.
Soft Kill - "Savior" | Album Review
Temporary Eyesore - "Temporary Eyesore" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Scrunchies - "Stunner" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Ex-Vöid - "Ex-Vöid" | Album Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 21st - May 27th)
Jess Ledbetter - "Sentimental" | Post-Trash Premiere
Greg Electric - "Greg Electric" EP | Post-Trash Premiere
Clearance - "Had A Fantastic" | Post-Trash Premiere
Lithics - "Mating Surfaces" | Album Review
Wimps - "Giant Brain" | Post-Trash Premiere
Jo Passed - "Their Prime" | Album Review
Wyoming - "Why Oh Wyoming" | Album Review
This young group has an eye for interesting tempos and a handle on time signatures that fill this shorter release with a depth of capable songs. As if the release was made of shredded textiles, patch-worked into a comfortable blanket - clean in some parts, and stained in others, but nonetheless, a whole.
Mr. Husband - "Living In Dreams" | Post-Trash Premiere
The Sediment Club - "Stucco Thieves" | Album Review
The Circle of Punk: A Chat with Red Hare's Jason Farrell | Feature Interview
Ferrell speaks much as he sings -- at a considered but somewhat irregular rapid morse code-like pace. When accompanied by music, his voice is infused with a palpable sneer, somewhere between Kathleen Hanna and James Hetfield when he gets really sassy. In conversation though, he is earnest and focused.