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Yucky Duster - "III" | Album Review

Yucky Duster - "III" | Album Review

Having played their final show on September 18th, Yucky Duster should be remembered as one of the most happy-go-lucky, ambitiously melodic, and vocally harmonic bands today. They created a brand of twee-pop with genuine fun – like conversational rants in between verses fun – along with utterly standalone and versatile melodies.

Dr Sure's Unusual Practice + Bench Press - "A Split 7" Between Friends" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

Dr Sure's Unusual Practice + Bench Press - "A Split 7" Between Friends" EP | Post-Trash Premiere

There are probably a lot of “I hope they don’t outshine us” thoughts when a band submits their music for a split release, but this is A Split 7” Between Friends, and there’s no need to worry as Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice and Bench Press shine in equal measure.

Doug Martsch of Built to Spill on the Pros and Cons of Recording Alone | Feature Interview

Doug Martsch of Built to Spill on the Pros and Cons of Recording Alone | Feature Interview

Following the release of When The Wind Forgets Your Name, between shows on Built to Spill’s US tour with Oruã and The French Tips, Doug Martsch spoke to Post-Trash about signing to Sup Pop, describing his dreams, and the pros and cons of home recording.

Tan Cologne - "Earth Visions of Water Spaces" | Album Review

Tan Cologne - "Earth Visions of Water Spaces" | Album Review

Earth Visions Of Water Spaces is grounded in an elemental ethos while retaining the band’s likeness for entertaining celestial questions. As on their previous showing, they again display a knack for transforming simple phrases into hypnotic mantras and restrained instrumental passages into tempered progressions of mystifying proportion.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (September 12th - September 18th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (September 12th - September 18th)

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.

Blessed - "Redefine" | Post-Trash Premiere

Blessed - "Redefine" | Post-Trash Premiere

With the band’s sophomore album, Circuitous, out October 28th via Flemish Eye (Preoccupations, The Besnard Lakes), they’ve once again made another stride forward, embracing hooks that snap into place, fitting unlikely pieces together in a way that’s easily digestible. The album’s second single “Redefine” is a perfect example.

Judy And The Jerks - "Music To Go Nuts" | Album Review

Judy And The Jerks - "Music To Go Nuts" | Album Review

Judy and the Jerks have survived long-distance communication and being in numerous other bands to release their second LP. Despite half of the band moving to Atlanta mere months before COVID hit, they’ve stayed the course with a few tape releases between now and their previous LP release, Friendships Formed in the Pit.

Young Jesus - "Shepherd Head" | Album Review

Young Jesus - "Shepherd Head" | Album Review

The near-28 minute album is the latest in a more maverick, singular-songwriter emphasis. This is not exactly a self-conscious decision or predetermined outcome. It’s just that the 4-piece that refined each other and the improvisational methodology reached a limit, perhaps a temporary one. It’s still one that finds Rossiter solo.

Delivery - "Baader Meinhof" | Post-Trash Premiere

Delivery - "Baader Meinhof" | Post-Trash Premiere

Following last year’s great debut EP and follow-up single, Melbourne quintet Delivery are set to release their full length debut, Forever Giving Handshakes. Due out November 11th via Feel It Records (US), Anti Fade Records and Spoilsport Records, the band take their already buzzing formula and up the ante with their best set of songs yet.

Ismatic Guru - "II" | Album Review

Ismatic Guru - "II" | Album Review

With the generic iPhone alarm at the top of the first track setting the tone, Ismatic Guru’s II is the embodiment of waking up too early and your whole breakfast sticking to the pan. Six minutes of spastic but locked-in grooves with lyrics— when you can process them— that sound a lot like vignettes of drug use but when you look closer, aren’t.

Green/Blue - "Worry / Gimme Hell" | Post-Trash Premiere

Green/Blue - "Worry / Gimme Hell" | Post-Trash Premiere

Just in case you thought two albums had expended Green/Blue’s recorded output for the year, they return with “Worry / Gimme Hell,” a pair of singles originally recorded during the Paper Thin sessions. Due out digitally today via Feel It Records (with a 7” to follow), the songs strip back the band’s coiled burn for something decidedly more garage.

Built to Spill - "When The Wind Forgets Your Name" | Album Review

Built to Spill - "When The Wind Forgets Your Name" | Album Review

When the Wind Forgets Your Name sees Oruã’s Le Almeida and João Casaes tag in to inform a new outlook. Martsch is still the ringleader, but the involvement of the Brazilian psych jazz duo slightly shifts the perspective. This is the trippiest offering from the band since Perfect From Now On.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (August 29th - September 11th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (August 29th - September 11th)

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.