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Bilge Rat - "Townie Garbage" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Bilge Rat - "Townie Garbage" EP | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

An impressive debut to say the least, Townie Garbage is the sound of a band at their beginning, mining their influences as they develop their own sound. The trio, formed in the late summer months have created an inviting debut, it’s complex and determined, full of songs that ebb and flow from crashing tides to the most gentle of hazy breezes. 

Cool Dad - "Cool Dad" | Album Review

Cool Dad - "Cool Dad" | Album Review

Cool Dad are a two piece fuzz-pop outfit from Connecticut, sharing members with fellow fuzz-rockers Furnsss. On their self-titled debut album, however, Tom Nagy and Brendan Dyer have made it clear that Cool Dad is entirely its own thing. The 8 tracks on this album are short and catchy but certainly pack a punch; each riff is drenched in a thick layer of noise and distortion that slams you right in the chest.

Romantic States - "Take My Hand And Run" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Romantic States - "Take My Hand And Run" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Romantic States are a Baltimore duo consisting of Ilenia Madelaire on drums/vocals and Jim Triplett on guitar/vocals. They specialize in a minimal and wistful kind of dream pop that recalls a stripped-down and more straightforward Slowdive. The duo is releasing a 7-inch record on January 11, 2016 on Nebraskan Coast entitled Take My Hand and Run.

Malatese - "I'm Just Gonna Get In This Fucking Helicopter" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Malatese - "I'm Just Gonna Get In This Fucking Helicopter" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Malatese are a four-piece group by way of Harrisonburg, Virginia who realized years ago that their attempt at being a “volume based band” no longer propelled their artistry forward in a meaningful way. I’m Just Gonna Get in This Fucking Helicopter showcases their continued evolution and growth as a cerebral and experimental unit.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week in Review (December 14th - December 27th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week in Review (December 14th - December 27th)

"Fuzzy Meadows: The Week in Review" is a weekly round-up of the best new music premiered this week across the internet. It's a weekly embarrassment of riches, let Post-Trash be your guide. It's the weekend, here's what happened...

POST-TRASH'S BEST OF 2015 | Staff Picks

POST-TRASH'S BEST OF 2015 | Staff Picks

While the main "Year in Review" feature was picked entirely by Post-Trash editors, we wanted to give all of our contributors a chance to pick their favorite releases, regardless if the records would be something covered here on our site or not. Every contributor was able to pick their personal top 20 records of the year and points were assigned based on rank. Our contributors' tastes range a bit wider than that of our editors, but the connection to this particular site becomes abundantly clear as the numbers unfold. We're happy to present the Post-Trash "Top 30 Albums of 2015: Staff Picks", as voted by the entire team

POST-TRASH'S BEST OF 2015 | The Year In Review

POST-TRASH'S BEST OF 2015 | The Year In Review

Welcome to the first annual Post-Trash "Year In Review" a look back at the year that was and all of our favorite music that was released during it. We've only been a website for about four months, but it's been a great start and luckily, we've been listening to music all year long. Let this be your guide (it's bookmark-able) to not only reconnect with your personal favorites but more importantly to discover something new. 

Infinity Girl - "Harm" | Album Review

Infinity Girl - "Harm" | Album Review

What really sets Infinity Girl apart with Harm is the way they synthesize the stylistic variety within the genre. Harm feels like it exists at the nexus of shoegaze, punk, dream pop, and noise rock (there are even some twinkly synth hooks here and there)—the vocals are often soft and buried, and the guitars range from gauzy to jangly to acerbic. 

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week In Review (December 7th - December 11th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week In Review (December 7th - December 11th)

"Fuzzy Meadows: The Week in Review" is a weekly round-up of the best new music premiered this week across the internet. It's a weekly embarrassment of riches, let Post-Trash be your guide. It's the weekend, here's what happened...

Bilge Rat - "Jon Puked Last Night" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Bilge Rat - "Jon Puked Last Night" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Bilge Rat's sound is a dark and winding blend of outsider indie rock with the twisted post-punk unpredictability of the New England scene we're so fond of here at Post-Trash. There's a great deal of dissonance, both in the music and their song-structures, as alternatively tuned guitars and interesting chord changes create the perfect texture for Michael Kusek's dejected but vibrant vocals. 

Littler - "Not My Market" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

Littler - "Not My Market" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

The second song from the band's upcoming Kyle Gilbride (Swearin') produced, Of Wandering. A jangly blast of sardonic pop music about appealing to the masses, the song offers the age ol' chestnust, "you're not my market anyway". The duel vocals of Madeline Meyer and Dan Colanduno harmonize beautifully in the song's verses, sputtering wonderfully out of control during the hooks.

AJ Pantaleo - "Hôi An" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

AJ Pantaleo - "Hôi An" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere

"Hội An," a grinding industrial influenced drone song that moves with monolithic intensity as Pantaleo is joined by Bueno's Mike DiBenedetto. Pantaleo's dense rhythm barrels forward with a sense of purpose over top DiBenedetto's ominous soundscapes, intensifying as the song unfolds and the rhythm expands from the locked in polyrhythmic trance.

Big Hush - "Who's Smoking Your Spirit?" | Feature Article

Big Hush - "Who's Smoking Your Spirit?" | Feature Article

From the beginning of opening track on DC 4-piece Big Hush’s new tape ‘Who’s Smoking Your Spirit?” it is evident that the band is possessed with a new frenetic energy and a harder, faster style, a major shift in tone from their past releases. Around a year ago in November 2014, they released Wholes, a tape that guitarist/vocalist Owen Wuerker refers to as having ‘mellow, pretty songs,’ and “Who’s Smoking Your Spirit?” is a departure almost entirely from the feelings Wholes creates. 

Gun Outfit - "Dream All Over" | Album Review

Gun Outfit - "Dream All Over" | Album Review

Dream All Over, gives off a deep sense of place, but the place is rarely the same. Sometimes their songs exude a folksy pastoral vibe you'd expect of an Appalachian-based band, complete with twang and slide guitars. A well-placed sprinkling of twirling sitar riffs in "Matters of the Head" creates a decidedly Eastern vibe. "Worldly Way" spits out psychedelic dissonance reminiscent of New Yorker royalty the Velvet Underground in their trippiest, noisiest freak outs. In more ways than one, the entire album feels like a road trip.