Following last year’s Death Takes A Holiday split with Nyxy Nyx, Bad History Month returns with Recycling Myself, a collection of two EPs, due out June 25th via Julia’s War Recordings. Side A, aka Recycling Myself, is six brand new songs with lyrics pulled from the BHM/FHM back catalog, reimagined in different moods and context.
Soul Glo - "Diaspora Problems" | Album Review
On Diaspora Problems, Soul Glo's first LP for Epitaph Records following a string of increasingly daring EPs over the last several years, the Philadelphia hardcore punk band is taking its largest swing to date. At once manic, deeply affecting and celebratory, this is Soul Glo at the height of their powers.
The Umbrellas - "Write It In The Sky" | Post-Trash Premiere
The Umbrellas latest single continues the band’s instantly catchy songwriting while adding in a bit of fuzz, beefing up their sun soaked jangle ever so slightly with added grit. Make no mistake, this is still indie pop at its most welcoming, there’s just a triumphant layer of feedback added for some shoegazy textures.
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Evolfo - "Site Out of Mind" | Album Review
The music speaks for itself, and on Site Out Of Mind, the music says a lot. The band itself calls it “garage-soul,” and that's definitely a nice way of tying it together, but the palette of sounds on their new record reaches far beyond garage and far beyond soul, where 70s style psychedelia fuses with the guitar tones of 60s garage.
Dehd - "Blue Skies" | Album Review
On Blue Skies, with the increased recording budget offered by Fat Possum Records, the group builds upon their sonic foundation for the first time. Synthesizers, shimmering guitar overdubs, and more vocal layers than possibly live-performable combine to transform the songs into larger-than-life versions of themselves.
Old Joy - "Feelin' Far" + "Everybody" | Post-Trash Premiere
Each track exemplifies Alex Reindl’s knack of working songs into both solo and full band arrangements. “Feelin’ Far” plays like an all-timer party, “Everybody” like the sobering comedown. The first track is an expanding, upbeat piano tune with a full band breakdown. The acoustic B-side is raw and grounding, an honest and melancholic counterpoint.
The Smile - "A Light For Attracting Attention" | Album Review
A Light for Attracting Attention lives an independent existence, and yet carries with it a baggage that comes from a sound that touches on OK Computer, The Bends, and even Amnesiac. The baggage is comprehensive, complex, but not weighty, because Yorke and Greenwood's cross-media paths offer an endless array of suggestions.
Melody's Echo Chamber - "Emotional Eternal" | Album Review
Surviving and Sticking to Her Guns: The World as Shilpa Ray Sees It | Feature Interview
Portrait of a Lady stems from Shilpa Ray’s own experience as a survivor of abuse and works outward through the larger cultural context. In wry, slow-burning ballads and synth-laden scorched-earth rockers, Ray comes on unfiltered and unequivocal. After the release, Ray spoke to Post-Trash about the struggle to be heard among her fellow musicians and the troubling political landscape her Portrait was painted on.
Naja Naja - "Naja Naja" | Album Review
Fuck Money - "Heart Throb" (feat. B L A C K I E) | Post-Trash Premiere
Fuck Money (Future Death, BLXPLTN) embrace noise in all its shapes and forms, weaving together punk, industrial, no wave, and elements of hardcore. Having just wrapped up a string of dates with Deaf Club, the band are sharing their latest single, “Heart Throb,” a song that obliterates your senses with a wall of manipulated sound.
Dama Scout - "Gen Wo Lai (Come With Me)" | Album Review
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Gentle Heat - "Sheer" | Album Review
Cola - "Deep In View" | Album Review
Cola started with friends trading song ideas and demos over the course of lockdown and what better time to announce new music then when you are retiring an old band? What resulted is the record Deep in View, and fans of Ought will be delighted to know that it has a very similar appeal, due to Darcy’s distinct vocal delivery style.
Gentle Heat Discuss New Album "Sheer," Not Wanting to Hear a Band's "Comedy Routine," and more | Feature Interview
Green/Blue - "In Lies" | Post-Trash Premiere
It’s been less than five months since Green/Blue released their excellent sophomore album, Offering, but the Minneapolis based band are back with a new record, their second of the year. Paper Thin, the latest from the quartet led by Jim Blaha (The Blind Shake) and Annie Sparrows, is due out June 10th via Feel It Records.
Abronia - "Map of Dawn" LP | Post-Trash Premiere
Abronia make psych rock with influences from around the world, a comprehensive mix of mind expanding music that pulls inspiration from the Saharan desert, Canterbury folk, and spaghetti Westerns. A sound without regionality, they add elements of drone, jazz, and pastoral doom to create something thats lost in time and space
Kamikaze Nurse - "Pet Meds" | Post-Trash Premiere
To listen to any one Kamikaze Nurse song would leave a vastly incomplete picture of their sound, one that is as fluid as it is accessible. Having shared the dreamy gaze of “Boom Josie” and the pop bombast of “Come From Wood,” Kamikaze Nurse’s third single gives a touch of the band’s weirder side, and it’s one of the record’s stand-outs.



















