Feels Fine - "Washed Out Blue" | Post-Trash Premiere
CR and the Nones - "Judgement Day" | Post-Trash Premiere
Split Fountain - "Crosstown" | Post-Trash Premiere
Split Fountain is the latest endeavor from songwriter Jordan Bleau (GLOSS, Frankie Teardrop, Cheap Fantasy), and features Rose von Muchow on bass/vocals and Fez Felzan on drums. On their debut release, the band hones in on a rugged power-pop sound that’s endearingly a little rough around the edges and undeniably catchy.
(Damn) This Desert Air - "Body Anchor (Back in Atlantis)" | Post-Trash Premiere
Veteran New Jersey post-hardcore outfit (Damn) This Desert Air return with “Body Anchor (Back in Atlantis)”. The video is a powerful accompaniment to a guttural song, both sonically and lyrically. The guitars are powerful and overwhelming right from the start, as a towering and melodic wall of sound quickly emerges.
Psychic Shakes - "Wage Slave" | Track Review
“Wage Slave,” the latest single from Brighton, U.K. based indie-pop outfit Psychic Shakes, laments the monotony and lack of fulfillment that comes with low wage employment. It’s a familiar story that many can relate to and Max McLellan conveys this tale against a backdrop of jangly guitars, a downtempo beat, and a sleek rhythm.
Long Neck - "Bad Words" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
As a song that expounds on loneliness and isolation, the current global state of affairs injects new meaning into the deeply personal “Bad Words.” Though written before the current pandemic, in the video, the band applies the song’s themes to the new collective normal that many are experiencing with a hopeful and inspiring message.
Eliza Niemi - "R1" + "Flip" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
Janelane - "14 Days"
“14 Days” oozes with the hazy aura of nostalgia, as it features the perfect kind of shimmery guitar tones and punchy rhythms that’ll naturally induce fond memories of warm summer nights. It’s a fickle kind of reminiscing, though, as while these sonic elements may trigger memories of happy times, the perspective is delivered from a place of heartache.
Gabe Hascall - "Thousands of Thorns" | Post-Trash Premiere
Green and Glass - "Green and Glass" | Album Review
Being in the same room while harpist and lead vocalist Lucia Stavros nimbly and precisely plucks her harp while simultaneously delivering a vocal performance that can quickly move from soft to powerful is, quite frankly, moving. The band released their long-awaited, self-titled debut album in late February.
Razor Braids - "Nashville" | Post-Trash Premiere
“Nashville” is a nice representation of the quartet’s multi-faceted sonic palette and unique approach to making music. The lively song, which blends elements of punk, garage rock, grunge, and just a slight pinch of country, motors along with an electric rhythm and hooked-filled guitars that kick in right from the first verse.
Habibi - "Anywhere But Here" | Album Review
After almost half a dozen years, Habibi have released their highly anticipated second full-length album, Anywhere But Here. The record represents a culmination of several years of songwriting and even revisits some of the band’s earliest, unfinished creative output in a way that explores new territory while staying true to what they do best.