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RLYR - "Artificial Horizons" | Post-Trash Premiere

RLYR - "Artificial Horizons" | Post-Trash Premiere

The band’s pedigree is well known, as guitarist Trevor de Brauw, bassist Colin DeKuiper, and drummer Steven Hess have spent the past 20 years playing in bands that all but reshaped the sound of aggressive music. With RLYR, they expand that approach, making the most anthemic, catchy instrumental music that’s been released so far this decade. 

Bichkraft - "800" | Album Review

Bichkraft - "800" | Album Review

With 800, their third entry for esteemed home of weirdo music Wharf Cat Records, Bichkraft have come closer than ever to perfecting their exhilarating mix of guitars and electronics. Supported by stellar mixing and welcome guest features, as well as production duties spearheaded by Merchandise’s Carson Cox, Bichkraft have emerged with their strongest batch of songs to date.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 12th - March 18th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 12th - March 18th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Honey And Salt - "A Nihilist Takes Up Knitting" | Post-Trash Premiere

Honey And Salt - "A Nihilist Takes Up Knitting" | Post-Trash Premiere

On April 6, Spartan Records will release Honey And Salt, the band’s first album with a lineup that’s now fully congealed. The record is full of dazzling math-rock workmanship, but it mains a pop spirit underneath it all, turning songs of technical wizardry into something you can hum along with.

Media Jeweler - "Splayed Wayside" | Post-Trash Premiere

Media Jeweler - "Splayed Wayside" | Post-Trash Premiere

Media Jeweler's latest single, "Splayed Wayside" is full of their bright and aggressive tendencies, a song that jostles itself to life with a stuttering stop and start intro. The band work their magic, tumbling into a caustic groove, the guitars stabbing at the fractured rhythms as the lyrics come in quick couplets