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by: Jordan J. Michael

Pissed Jeans Don’t Try Too Hard and Do Music For Fun | Feature Interview

Pissed Jeans Don’t Try Too Hard and Do Music For Fun | Feature Interview

During our 33-minute conversation, Matt Korvette, the 42-year-old vocalist of Pissed Jeans, says “fun” eleven times and “fan” six times. The Sub Pop mainstays out of Philadelphia dropped their sixth album, Half Divorced, and Korvette has it on repeat. Approaching two decades as a band, Pissed Jeans are writing great songs that they enjoy jamming out to.

Armand Hammer - "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips" | Album Review

Armand Hammer - "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips" | Album Review

We Buy Diabetic Test Strips is an intense listen at 53 minutes with psychedelic rewards. Most of the production puts the listener into a daze—instrumental transitions jump to and fro alongside snippets of telephone calls. If you’re dialed into the album enough, you may wonder how soon the apocalypse is arriving.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Speedy Ortiz - "Rabbit Rabbit"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Speedy Ortiz - "Rabbit Rabbit"

Sadie Dupuis and her crew are BIG on sonics; they played about fifty different guitars, through over a hundred effects pedals and thirty amps at Rancho de la Luna and Sonic Ranch for Rabbit Rabbit. The band has always had a guitar focus, and the riffs have continuously been hot, but engineer Sarah Tudzin, brought added heat.

Boris & Uniform - "Bright New Disease" | Album Review

Boris & Uniform - "Bright New Disease" | Album Review

This Sacred Bones record is a bulldozing juggernaut. Uniform leader, Michael Berdan, is breaking out in a sweat as “You Are the Beginning” shreds violently. Wata (Boris) and Ben Greenberg (Uniform) are amazing guitar players, experienced enough for fervent, focused solos that come at any second.

FACS as Facts as Faxs | Feature Interview

FACS as Facts as Faxs | Feature Interview

After about 45 minutes of sensory overload, Chicago’s FACS fissles down.. The three fierce yet jubilant players are grateful, but also stoic. They’re punk rockers playing psychedelic post-punk that overwhelms the brain, making bodies move in ways it usually wouldn’t and probably shouldn’t among strangers.

The Black Angels - "Wilderness of Mirrors" | Album Review

The Black Angels - "Wilderness of Mirrors" | Album Review

Music should be impactful, wide and universally relatable. For almost twenty years, The Black Angels have done this through six long players and four extended plays. Five years since the profound Death Song, the Austin legends blast back onto Mother Earth with fierce textures driven by drummer Stephanie Bailey, who has never sounded larger.

Haunted Horses - "The Worst Has Finally Happened" | Album Review

Haunted Horses - "The Worst Has Finally Happened" | Album Review

Recorded at Electric Wall in Seattle and mastered by These Arms Are Snakes’ drummer Chris Common, The Worst Has Finally Happened is a tangible document to be added to the Three One G family of relevant punk. Haunted Horses have frequency shaking all around. The punches keep coming, but it is somehow soothing.

These Arms Are Snakes’ Brian Cook on Finding Closure | Feature Interview

These Arms Are Snakes’ Brian Cook on Finding Closure | Feature Interview

We don’t always get closure, but we deserve closure. In These Arms Are Snakes’ case, it took twelve years for the Seattle institution to close the door on what is one of the weirder and wilder catalogs in punk. Post-Trash’s Jordan Michael sat down with Brian Cook to discuss the band’s end, their legacy, and getting back together to close it out.

Thou & Mizmor - "Myopia" | Album Review

Thou & Mizmor - "Myopia" | Album Review

Enjoying Thou is very easy—it sounds right, it feels right. Thou is an irrefutable blend of metal, noise, punk, blackness, rock, doom, and experimentation. The music can be violent, it can be meditative. It’s caustic, but it is somber. Myopia, the collaboration made in secret with Mizmor for Gilead Media, is all of the above.

Dissecting Gouge Away with Vocalist Christina Michelle | Feature Interview

Dissecting Gouge Away with Vocalist Christina Michelle | Feature Interview

Cranking up Burnt Sugar, it is easy to imagine Gouge Away playing live. The seminal album from September 2018 was blasted straight to Jack Shirley’s tape reel in Oakland, California; the organic Gouge Away we hear on Burnt Sugar is what we’re going to get if we see the Florida band live.