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The Rizzos - "Breslin" | Post-Trash Premiere

The Rizzos - "Breslin" | Post-Trash Premiere

Back in 2019, Brooklyn’s The Rizzos brought us all on Spring Break, and now the trio take us back to How It Was, a time when little mattered more than listening to music you love. Due out November 12th via King Pizza Records (Teen Mortgage, Daddies, Milk For The Angry), the record isn’t bogged down with modern anxieties or despair.

JOHN - "Nocturnal Manoeuvres" | Album Review

JOHN - "Nocturnal Manoeuvres" | Album Review

Take two men named John, a drum kit and a guitar and you’ve got the makings of a powerful, noisy new record, Nocturnal Manoeuvres. The eponymous JOHN hail from the UK and have channeled a brooding and primal sound on their third full-length album. Like the title suggests, the vibe is dark throughout the album’s ten tracks.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 11th - October 31st)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (October 11th - October 31st)

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.

Vanishing Twin - "Ookii Gekkou" | Album Review

Vanishing Twin - "Ookii Gekkou" | Album Review

The band claims many influences from the 1960s and 70s, such as Alice Coltrane and Art Ensemble of Chicago, and most listeners can detect echoes of Stereolab and Broadcast. However much Vanishing Twin honors the past, Ookii Gekkou swirls these genres into something else ever-changing, as we would hope music in the future would.

Mo Troper - "Dilettante" | Album Review

Mo Troper - "Dilettante" | Album Review

Everything about Troper’s style is designed to deceive and confound; it’s difficult to take what he sings about at face value but, in all honesty, that’s where the fun lies. Consider that he named his latest album Dilettante, a word which means, “A person with an amateur interest in the arts without real knowledge.”

Nylon Smile - "Painless" | Post-Trash Premiere

Nylon Smile - "Painless" | Post-Trash Premiere

The densely layered album features a host of key collaborations from artists that Nikolas Soelter has worked with over the years, featuring production from Melina Duterte (Jay Som) and various instrumental and vocal contributions from like-minded artists like Taylor Vick, Chris Adams, and Pascal Stevenson.

Cheekface - "Emphatically Mo' (B-sides)" | Album Review

Cheekface - "Emphatically Mo' (B-sides)" | Album Review

The four songs come from the Emphatically No writing sessions, culled when the band wanted to create a good flow for the full-length. There might not be anything as mesmerizing as ‘“Listen to Your Heart.” “No.”’ but that’s not to say there’s no charm to be found in the B-sides; charm is something that comes to Cheekface effortlessly.

Silt - "This Feeling" | Post-Trash Premiere

Silt - "This Feeling" | Post-Trash Premiere

Silt feels every bit as introspective as Ben Curratto’s former collective, Cold Clod, and yet dials up the heaviness while retaining a sort of woodsy good nature. Recorded together with Jesse Moy (formerly of Giants) on drums, the duo have been working out their first batch of songs, with “This Feeling” marking their official debut.

Gustaf - "Audio Drag For Ego Slobs" | Album Review

Gustaf - "Audio Drag For Ego Slobs" | Album Review

While Audio Drag is not a perfect distillation of their live act, Gustaf’s debut is still great fun as the band leans on its storytelling ability to explore the various anxieties, desires, and fears of the titular "ego slob." Lydia Gammill gladly makes herself the joke, inhabiting a narcissistic narrator that is both self-absorbed and needy.

Lifeguard - "Taking Radar b/w Loose Cricket" | Post-Trash Premiere

Lifeguard - "Taking Radar b/w Loose Cricket" | Post-Trash Premiere

Taking Radar b/w Loose Cricket, due out October 29th via Chunklet (Man or Astro-Man?, Honey Radar, Spodee Boy), comes with the resilience and technicality of Unwound in their youth, built on dynamics and tension. It doesn’t even need to be said that the band are in their teens, but it does make it all the more impressive.

Should've - "Desolation Or How I Learned To Fear The Pit" | Post-Trash Premiere

Should've - "Desolation Or How I Learned To Fear The Pit" | Post-Trash Premiere

With a pair of releases prior to the pandemic and and frequent local shows, the band, much like everyone else, was thrown off course. In turn, they made a record that is “off course” from their previous material, one built solely on improvisation, and the band have never sounded more focused.

Styrofoam Winos - "Styrofoam Winos" | Album Review

Styrofoam Winos - "Styrofoam Winos" | Album Review

Styrofoam Winos is a shimmering quilt of folk, rock, post-punk, soul, pop, and country, stitched together by three incredibly strong and worth-listening-to Nashville singer-songwriters: Lou Turner, Trevor Nikrant, and Joe Kenkel. These are incredibly versatile, never in danger of sounding bland, never at risk of repeating themselves.