The Cool Greenhouse’s self-titled LP presents a series of nightmarish vignettes and seedy character studies to reveal the faux-idyllicism of provincial life. The band succeeds in crafting a matching sonic space to the album’s uncanny and foreboding lyrical world, where the true strength of their debut lies.
Wallplant - "Hooper" | Post-Trash Premiere
Wallplant is a solo project from Chicago’s Donny Walsh, a Chicago musician that has been busy with a wide breath of projects over the years (Stuck, Krozer, Surveillance). While it’s been three years since Wallplant released Understand, this week Walsh returns to the project with a new EP, Nothing For Sure.
Elder - "Omens" | Album Review
Jehnny Beth - "To Love Is To Live" | Album Review
Christelle Bofale "Skipping Stones (Demo)" + Sun June - "5 Years Time (Demo)" | Post-Trash Premiere
Set to release Slack Capital 3 on Friday, 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Austin Justice Coalition, a local justice group that seeks to educate and build community. The 41 track compilation was curated by Eric Braden (Big Bill), Nathan Lankford (Austin Town Hall Records), and local booking agency Howdy Gals.
Suburban Living - "Indigo Kids" | Track Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (June 8th - June 14th)
Mr. Elevator - "Goodbye, Blue Sky" | Album Review
Their new album Goodbye, Blue Sky is an acid soaked voyage to the distant cosmos. It is sonically ambitious and rewarding. They’ve moved far beyond the garage pop sensibilities of Nico...and her Psychedelic Subconscious into a universe of dark atmospheric swells, lush vocals, and larger than life synth and organ arrangements.
ONO - "Red Summer" | Album Review
Their website header reads “The ONO Statement of Purpose: Experimental, Noise, and Industrial Poetry Performance Band Exploring Gospel's Darkest Conflicts, Tragedies and Premises.” Forty years into their existence, their motive remains incredibly potent; ONO’s artistic mission is as important as ever on Red Summer.
Varsity - "Fine Forever" | Album Review
Varsity’s sound has been revised with each release since they formed in 2013. What has remained static, though, is the persevering spirit at their core. Even when broaching darker topics, there is an optimism present that is absent from their peers. Their new album Fine Forever takes that resilience and embraces it at every juncture.
A Year of Wednesdays: An Interview with Grim Year Wednesdays' Judy Hong
Judy Hong who runs Quiet Year Records and organizes with Ice Cream Social in Richmond, VA, along with Nancy Grim Kells (Spartan Jet-Plex) and James Cassar, are part of the team responsible for Grim Year Wednesdays, an inventive online hybrid of interviews and performances with a focus on fundraising for the Virginia Anti-Violence Project.
Lance Bangs - "Whammy" | Album Review
Overall, their new EP serves as an excellent addition to the small but growing Lance Bangs discography. Prior fans of the band will be pleased with WHAMMY’s adherence to and progression of the singular style put on display with Lance Mountain. For new fans, it is the perfect place to dive in for the first time, all in just over eleven minutes.
Cafe Racer - "Shadow Talk" | Album Review
On Shadow Talk, Cafe Racer leap into a new era. On their 2018 debut Famous Dust, the Chicago natives proved themselves capable and well-versed proponents of psych and space rock. On their new record, they have pushed their penchant for the psychedelic forward into tighter playing, vast structures, and blossoming arrangements.
Jarrow - "Jarrow" | Album Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 26th - June 7th)
"Bandcamp Day" Recommendations: Black Lives Matter
In Bandcamp’s ongoing quest to better the world, they are once again waiving their cut of all sales on Friday, June 5th (PST). There are literally hundreds of thousands of records that deserve your attention on Bandcamp. We are highlighting some of our favorite black artists on Bandcamp, though it’s just a drop in the ocean.
Car Seat Headrest - "Making A Door Less Open" | Album Review
The prolific Car Seat Headrest have returned but not in the guise one would have envisioned. Once again backed by Matador Records, the indie icon has now taken his studious approach to electronica on the band’s 12th album. For this isn’t solely a Car Seat Headrest record, rather it’s a collaboration with the bizarre 1TraitDanger.
Bruges - "Narrow Passage" | Post-Trash Premiere
Chicago quartet Bruges are set to follow up last year’s An Erasure of Form with a new album, A Thread of Light, due out Friday, June 5th. Their sound is a dark mix of noise rock and primal minimalist repetition, comprised of droning low-end and plenty of tension. The heaviness of their sound relies as much on atmosphere and dynamic as it does physical heft and volume.
Spirits Having Fun - "Auto-Portrait" | Album Review
Modern Technology - "Semi-Detached" | Post-Trash Premiere
Having released their debut EP at the start of 2019, the duo are ready to share their full length debut, Service Provider, on August 25th via their recently formed label. The band are sticking with their charitable deeds, donating 20% of all proceeds to The Trussell Trust, plus an extra 10% on Bandcamp’s upcoming fee waiver days.