Nature's Neighbor - "转悠转悠 (Zhuan Yuo)" | Post-Trash Premiere
Robert Stillman - "What I Owe" | Post-Trash Premiere
This composition is the hero’s journey made audible; conflict and resolution in a delightful two act play; a spirited take on structure that wants to push you away as desperately as it wants your attention. The intro is so jarring I suspect most people will feel bamboozled and unable to continue, but I assure you, you absolutely should.
David Vassalotti - "Guitar Dream" | Album Review
Historian - "Tied To The Dawn" | Post-Trash Premiere + Interview
Glued - "Used To It" | Post-Trash Premiere
DROOL - "DROOL II" | Album Review
Cathedral Bells - "Time Capsule" | Post-Trash Premiere
Arriving in the wake of “Cemetery Surf” and “A Passing Piece,” two twitchy, whirring pieces of dazzling shoegaze pop, Cathedral Bells keep up the hazy pace with “Time Capsule.” The track’s nostalgia-washed production lands somewhere between Day Wave’s detached effervescence and DIIV’s driving punk swell.
"Post-Trash Live: A Podcast" | Episode 4
Community College - "Karaoke" + "Novocaine" | Post-Trash Premiere
Introducing (or re-introducing) Community College, a brilliant lo-fi collective led by Horse Jumper of Love’s own John Margaris. Joined by his brother, Dan Margaris and Dimitri Giannopolous (also of HJOL), Community College occupies a similar space as their main act, offering warped to perfection pop songs with surreal yet relatable lyrics and earworm melodies tucked just under the fuzzy presence of the room.
Eerie Wanda - "Pet Town" | Album Review
Pet Town is the band’s latest, marking a newfound sense of comfort and clarity that reflects Marina Tadic’s hermetic songwriting and recording process. With the help of Jasper Verhulst and Jeroen de Heuvel, Pet Town was crafted in three separate locations and patched together through Tadic’s quietly psychedelic vision of solitude and introspection.
Parsnip - "Feeling Small" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Mo Troper - "Moreover (Demos 2015-2017)" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Portland’s Mo Troper has released three full length records over the past three years, earning a reputation for clever songwriting that lends itself to power-pop, emo, and twee art-pop. Moreover (Demos 2015-2017) offers a peak behind that curtain, a collection of sketches and demos that form the basis of his most beloved songs.