Post-Trash's Best of 2016 | Staff Picks
Post-Trash's Best of 2016 | The Year In Review
Welcome to the second annual Post-Trash "Year In Review," a look back at our favorite music of the year. Let this be your guide to not only reconnect with your personal favorites, but more importantly to discover something new. We've profiled 100+ of the releases that make Post-Trash the site that it is, with countless others recommended as "further listening," a section for releases you might have missed.
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"The Post-Trash 50" | Our Favorite Albums of 2016 (A Mid Year Report)
SXSW 2016: As Seen Through The Eyes Of Post-Trash Contributor Jon Hadusek
Kal Marks - "Life Is Alright, Everybody Dies" | Album Review
Life is Alright, Everybody Dies is a complex beast, and one that requires numerous listens to fully engage. Kal Marks are making a brand of catharsis rock that seems content being deeply isolated from a wider audience -- it’d be a stretch to say that Shane wants everyone to understand what he’s created. This benefits Kal Marks though, as they’re one of the bands that make their name finding a middle ground between relatability and extraordinary talent.