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Dr Sure's Unusual Practice - "While Aus Burns" | Album Review

Dr Sure's Unusual Practice - "While Aus Burns" | Album Review

Dougal Shaw, the mastermind behind Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice, released Scomo Goes To Hawaii on Christmas Eve. Written from the perspective of the PM on holiday, it was the jab at Morrison we all needed. Now, Shaw returns with While Aus Burns - an EP serving as an ever-relevant accompanying work.

Heir Traffic - "The Roman Road / The Bellows" | Post-Trash Premiere

Heir Traffic - "The Roman Road / The Bellows" | Post-Trash Premiere

Heir Traffic’s double single “The Roman Road / The Bellows” continues the Melbourne band’s dip into discordant post-punk. Recorded in Frankston by keyboardist Joe Nurrish, the singles strive to encapsulate their live performances - Mitchell spitting his poetic rambles, ever complimented by a barrage of drums and guitar.

Vintage Crop - "Serve To Serve Again" | Album Review

Vintage Crop - "Serve To Serve Again" | Album Review

Vintage Crop offer Serve To Serve Again, a mature return. From the turbulent ‘Jack’s Casino’ to particularly incestual ‘The Ladder,’ the record still upholds the hilarity and tongue-in-cheek attitude of the band’s previous releases - expanded sonically this time round with layers of synthesizers.

Dragoons - "Horrorscope" | Album Review

Dragoons - "Horrorscope" | Album Review

Dragoons are a product of Melbourne’s music scene: a group of friends whose members occupy various bands, sharing in creative energy; united by a vision deeply rooted in community. They’ve built an identity that is as hardworking as it is prolific, something further extrapolated on their latest release Horrorscope

Dr Sure's Unusual Practice - "Super Speedy Zippy Whipper" | Post-Trash Premiere

Dr Sure's Unusual Practice - "Super Speedy Zippy Whipper" | Post-Trash Premiere

“Super Speedy Zippy Whipper” is the band's first single from their 7" EP Remember The Future? Vol 1 - out via Marthouse Records on April 10th. There's no shortage of angular guitar riffs, a tight rhythm section, supplementary synth lines - all allowing Shaw's knack for vocal melodies to shine through.

Patti - "Good Big" | Album Review

Patti - "Good Big" | Album Review

Good Big is a debut record laden with meticulous riffs, built on rhythm and supplemented by a constant drive. The label describe it as “top-notch egg punk,” with nods to Minutemen and Suburban Lawns. It stops, starts, and speeds up. With a fade out, you’re able to catch your breath before being catapulted into the next track.