more eaze | Feature Interview
As of late, claire rousay and more eaze (Mari Maurice) have made some of the most creatively intriguing, weirdly catchy, strangely hypnotic, and wildly avant-garde electronic and ambient music. Post-Trash chatted through Zoom with more eaze about no floor, the creative process, and her friendship with claire rousay.
Benediction vol. 2
Open Head - "What Is Success" | Album Review
In the grand tradition of Liars, Pere Ubu, among many other messed-up geniuses, What Is Success is a relentless slog of a record (complimentary) that drills into the listener with an unrepentant, slippery cacophony (still complimentary) and just the right amount of melody and groove as counterbalance underneath.
The Unfit - "Disconnected LP” | Album Review
The Unfit are not here to play games. The PNW quartet have a knack for punching the listener in the face with blaring guitars, pounding kick drums, and vocalist Jake Knuth’s full, spitting ferocity. Disconnected is their first full-length release, a collection of early EPs spanning from 2020 to present.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 10th - March 16th)
Cameron Winter - "Heavy Metal" | Album Review
Deady - "Hot Damn" | Post-Trash Premiere
Bambara - "Birthmarks" | Album Review
Guided By Voices - "Universe Room" | Album Review
The point is that Universe Room has something for any GBV fan. It shows that the band is exactly where they want to be: not repeating themselves but never losing touch with what makes them Guided by Voices. This is a band that does its own thing on its own terms, never caring what anyone else is doing, and Universe Room is the perfect showcase of that.
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 3rd - March 9th)
Cryogeyser - "Cryogeyser" | Album Review
Fust | Feature Interview
On Big Ugly, released by artist-run Dear Life Records, Fust preserves the nuanced grittiness of Southern life while challenging dominant narratives. Post-Trash caught up with Fust lead Aaron Dowdy to discuss evolving Southern identity, adding nuance to existing musical themes, and jamming with your friends.
Lambrini Girls - "Who Let the Dogs Out" | Album Review
Eraser - "Simon Says" | Post-Trash Premiere
PFFU - "ghostass" | Album Review
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 24th - March 2nd)
Ghoulies - "Shafted By The Algorithim" | Album Review
Prostitute - "Attempted Martyr" | Album Review
Prostitute rage, screech, and tear through track after track of industrial indebted noise rock with not just ferocity but also exasperation. Each hit of the drums and slash of the guitar sounds as if it’s the band's last. Even as the album ends, the band desperately ask the listener to see the horrors before them through the raw desperation bleeding out of each note they play.
Freckle - "Freckle" | Album Review
For Freckle—the new collaborative project between garage rock pioneer Ty Segall and Color Green guitarist Corey Madden—their self-titled debut is a means for experimentation while embracing their musical roots. Freckle is playful, coated with a lively texture of traditional rock melodies and bohemian percussion—a meeting place where both Segall’s recent instrumental endeavors and Madden’s breezy psych-folk are generously kissed by the Californian sun.