Recorded during the sessions for the band’s upcoming full length debut but ultimately relegated to a b-side, “People Pleaser” is a big time post-punk corker that recalls early Protomartyr meets Gang of Four. The song opens with Obis and Green locked tightly together in wonky groove just before Walsh’s guitars come spidering in.
Curse Word - "Your Name" | Album Review
Your Name is Curse Word’s debut record, full of slightly angular and aggressive guitar work and a rhythm section that bobs and weaves around each other with aplomb. There are moments of bright pop that appear intermittently, but also a tension that ebbs and flows and keeps itself lurking wherever the melodies go.
Great Grandpa - "Four of Arrows" | Album Review
Lazy Legs - "Silkworm" | Post-Trash Premiere
Portland’s Lazy Legs are one of those bands who gracefully blend heavy sludge, doom pop, shoegaze, and slowcore to create something sonically immersive and oft-gorgeous. The duo are set to release their sophomore album Moth Mother on November 15th, an excellent record for anyone who misses the dog days of shoegaze.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 21st - October 27th)
Horror Movie Marathon - "Good Scare" | Album Review
Horror Movie Marathon is the project of Will Rutledge, a Connecticut-turned-New York musician, and Good Scare is his debut album. It wouldn’t be fair or accurate to call Horror Movie Marathon a solo project, however, as Good Scare features Alex Molini (Philary, Stove, Pile) and Will Ponturo on piano/keys and drums/percussion respectively.
Dog Park - "Oven (Part 3) / Faceglove" | Post-Trash Premiere
Pictorial Candi - "Secret Salts" | Album Review
Secret Salts drips with isolation, but of a different sort. Through cresting synths and bare drum sequences singer Candelaria Saenz Valiente embodies sadness as though falling apart, no yearning or desperation. Loneliness doesn’t even do it justice. Emptiness. Fragility. Stepping up to the plate regardless. Unwinding.
Tomb Mold - "Planetary Clairvoyance" | Album Review
“Dig deep and destroy yourself” Max Klebanoff growls on album opener “Beg for Life”. Over the next 40 minutes you can do just that. Planetary Clairvoyance is the band’s most interesting, layered, and tightest album to date. It’s a bright light in a slew of killer death metal records in 2019. One you’ll find yourself returning to again and again.
Corridor - "Junior" | Album Review
Options - "Offering" | Post-Trash Premiere
Pacific Notion, released back in 2017, found Seth Engel reinventing a selection of Options’ songs with a synthetic and electronic beauty, void of his usual rock band formation. Two years later, he’s at it again with Pacific Notion II, a project that finds Engel diving headfirst into the digital world with blissful results.
Lightning Bolt - "Sonic Citadel" | Album Review
The madness that is Lightning Bolt have returned with another LP titled Sonic Citadel. The noise-rock duo from Providence, Rhode Island have a signature sound that accompanies their performance style. On Sonic Citadel, they continue to do their thing with a little bit of a higher production quality.
Karaoke Mood Killer - "Stranger Things" | Post-Trash Premiere
For Brooklyn’s Franklin Ligh, better known musically as Karaoke Mood Killer, he’s not into Stranger Things and he’d like you to stop trying to change his mind. Set to release (the fittingly titled) Demos on November 8th via Spirit Lust (Should’ve), the eight songs were captured in his Bushwick basement studio on a Tascam digital 8 track.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 14th - October 20th)
Jen Kwok - "Songs For One" | Album Review
First Responders - "Send Noods" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Woolen Men - "Mexico City Blues" | Post-Trash Premiere
Sean Henry - "You Fall Away" | Post-Trash Premiere
“You Fall Away” combines two of Henry’s songwriting instincts, the melody-forward songwriting of Bob Pollard/Guided by Voices and the effortless grace of Big Star, into a pitch-perfect rock ballad. Tthe guitars and vocals capture the restless youth of mid-90s, crackling with a coiled energy that erupts in a final-minute solo.
Sun Organ - "Sun Organ" | Album Review
Sun Organ has managed to churn out yet another magnetically creepy, satisfyingly chunky stew of tracks with their latest self-titled release. What sets this release apart from the rest of their catalog is its ability to juxtapose heavy darkness and ethereal beauty, a contradiction that nullifies either extreme discomfort or overt ease.
Full Body - "Always There" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Full Body have never heard of the sophomore slump as evident on their album, Always There. The twisting and turning post-hardcore band have sharpened the edges of their attack, the vicious parts are more vicious and their emo pop influences as sticky sweet as they come. It’s the contusion of them that they’ve been welding together.