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Sunshy - "Poison" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sunshy - "Poison" | Post-Trash Premiere

Sunshy’s “Poison” is yet another blast of focused, hooky noise pop from the Chicago group, the final single off their upcoming album I don’t care what comes next, due out this summer via MakeOutMusic Records. Sunshy has quickly made a name for themselves by combining heavy guitars with pop influenced grooves.s

Chaepter - "Naked Era" | Album Review

Chaepter - "Naked Era" | Album Review

Naked Era, the sophomore album of Chicago indie rock artist Chaepter, is a shadowy and pulsing collection of songs. His debut for the Boston-based Candlepin Records is fraught with emotion and prairie-sized dread. Songs loom over you, closing in around you as you listen like a dense fog or hundred-pound weighted blanket of sound.

Squirrel Flower - "Tomorrow's Fire" | Album Review

Squirrel Flower - "Tomorrow's Fire" | Album Review

Tomorrow’s Fire, the new album from Chicago artist Squirrel Flower is a potent record with self-effacing folk songwriting backed by a loud shoegaze-tinged band. This is their third album for Polyvinyl, and their most varied yet, equally full of loud, head-banging moments, and intricate, transcendent vocal arrangements. 

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Vangas - "Vangas"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Vangas - "Vangas"

The recent self-titled album by Atlanta band Vangas is a punishing and relentless record. From the first moments of “Chromatic Ascending” to the closing “The Handstand (Pt. 2),” there’s little room to breathe as the band tunnels through a hole of noise for 35 minutes, dragging you along amid some of the year’s most exciting noise rock.

They Are Gutting A Body of Water & A Country Western - "An Insult to the Sport" | Album Review

They Are Gutting A Body of Water & A Country Western - "An Insult to the Sport" | Album Review

They Are Gutting a Body of Water and fellow Philly band A Country Western throw a barrage of different sounds at the listener and all of them stick. This five song split is ambitious in its transitions between styles and continues in the same vein as TAGABOW’s 2021 split EPCOT, which oscillated between shoegaze and breakcore.