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by: Shea Roney

Interlay - "Medic" | Post-Trash Premiere

Interlay - "Medic" | Post-Trash Premiere

Chicago-based band, Interlay, has shared a new single today called “Medic,” offering the first sneak peak into their forthcoming EP, Hunting Jacket. With a guitar riff originally written a handful of years ago by Alexandria Ortgiesen, the song has since been fleshed out over the years, finding life within the band’s newest line up.

Helenor: Laughing in a Public Place | Feature Interview

Helenor: Laughing in a Public Place | Feature Interview

David DiAngelis is the artistic stamina behind the Brooklyn-based bedroom project, Helenor. His sophomore record, A public place, has become an embodiment of his last few years of transition. He spoke with Post-Trash’s Shea Roney about the movement in his life and the changes he made in the name of betterment.  

Bnny - "One Million Love Songs" | Album Review

Bnny - "One Million Love Songs" | Album Review

Returning with her sophomore album, One Million Love Songs, Viscius is now boldly taking on another one of the most complicated components of being human; love. Recorded in Asheville with production help from Alex Farrar, the album finds Bnny in confident forward motion as she learns to embrace everything that love throws at her.

Friko - "Where We've Been, Where We Go From Here" | Album Review

Friko - "Where We've Been, Where We Go From Here" | Album Review

Friko is the latest band from Chicago’s expansive indie scene to turn heads with the release of their debut full length. In an impressive and complex blossom of chamber-pop, post-punk, and poetic spite, the duo have loomed together a blistering quilt of melodies, moving compositions, and notable spine-shivering anthems.

Sleeper's Bell - "Umarell" | Album Review

Sleeper's Bell - "Umarell" | Album Review

Brought out by the gentle whims of Blaine Teppema, a librarian by day, the music of Sleeper’s Bell is as simple as writing a diary entry and as bold as reading it out loud from a stage. With Umarell recently getting reissued by Angel Tapes, Sleeper’s Bell are bringing out their delicate beauty from the quietest parts of Teppema’s vivid memories.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: PACKS - "Melt The Honey"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: PACKS - "Melt The Honey"

Toronto’s PACKS return with Melt the Honey, their third full length and their second within a span of a year, continuing to cover new ground as they go. Fronted by Madeline Link, their sound plays from a controlled burn of garage rock, anti-folk and the barebones of pop-eccentricism, redefining the mundane with gasps of fixation and sincerity.

Wesley Wolffe - "Streets" | Post-Trash Premiere

Wesley Wolffe - "Streets" | Post-Trash Premiere

Returning with a teaser for Good Kind, Wesley Wolffe’s new full-length album set to be released January 12, he doubles down in tenacity and charm on his latest single, “Streets”. Grown out of sweaty spontaneity, fractured instrumentations and deliberate angst, “Streets” finds him eerily attuned to the characters around him everyday.

Shady Bug - "What's The Use?" | Album Review

Shady Bug - "What's The Use?" | Album Review

St. Louis indie-rockers, Shady Bug use their latest EP to interpret preservation through a lens of both inner and outer anxieties. What’s the Use?, packaged within twenty minutes of bleeding hooks and dissonant indie-rock, lets Shady Bug unwrap a beautiful juxtaposition of self worth while our world comes to an end.

Wishy - "Paradise" | Album Review

Wishy - "Paradise" | Album Review

Wishy is a force of Midwestern exceptionalism; a blanket of whirling guitar music and a breeze of soothing pop melodies all brought to life by leaders Kevin Krauter and Nina Pitchkites. With their new label home, Winspear, and help from friend and producer, Ben Lumsdaine (Durand Jones), Wishy has released their debut EP, Paradise.

Mia June - "Don't Forget Your Bags" | Album Review

Mia June - "Don't Forget Your Bags" | Album Review

Blotted and vibrant are the bruises that we acquire in the midst of growing up. In the midst of those challenges is nineteen year old Perth singer/songwriter Mia June and her debut EP, Don’t Forget Your Bags. Out on Father/Daughter Records, we find her with a collection of songs that feel both fresh and exhilaratingly spirited.

Mia Joy - "Celestial Mirror" | Album Review

Mia Joy - "Celestial Mirror" | Album Review

With her new EP, Celestial Mirror, Chicago’s own soothing heartbreaker, Mia Joy, makes her way back into our fragile hearts and our busted carousels of self-actualization. Recorded directly to tape and mostly in one take, Celestial Mirror is a homey flavor of dream pop and vocal sensations that portrays a welcoming pair of open arms.

Allegra Krieger - "Fragile Plane: B​-​Sides" | Album Review

Allegra Krieger - "Fragile Plane: B​-​Sides" | Album Review

Following I Keep My Feet on the Fragile Plane, NYC based singer-songwriter Allegra Krieger returns with Fragile Plane: B-Sides, the extension to an album that was fortified in personal silence and atypical orchestration. Krieger expands on her poetic observations of humanity's shortcomings, told through her formidable presence in a passing world. 

Winten - "Waving To My Girl" | Album Review

Winten - "Waving To My Girl" | Album Review

Winten, the Naarm/Melbourne based project of Bridgette Winten, uses songwriting more therapeutically than anything on her debut album Waving To My Girl. Writing mostly at night in her bedroom, Winten allows the thoughts that only come to us when we feel alone to map together a cohesive and beautiful journey of recovery.