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Las Nubes - "Pesada" | Post-Trash Premiere

Las Nubes - "Pesada" | Post-Trash Premiere

After sharing “Endrados," "Drop-In," and “Would Be,” Las Nubes return with the veritable wrecking ball of “Pesada”. Fuzzy low-end and bright melodies recall both hometown heroes Torche as well as Tweak Bird, as Ale Campos and Emile Milgrim dig deep into the stoned core with a riff equal parts doom-soaked yet melodically syrupy.

Babehoven - "Water's Here In You" | Album Review

Babehoven - "Water's Here In You" | Album Review

Maya Bon has shown herself to be adept at heart-wrenching emotions and expressing the hidden beauty in daily life in a manner thats wholesomely gripping. With Water's Here in You, Babehoven have managed to push beyond guitar based folk songs, incorporating a denser atmosphere that moves through pain into contemplative peace.

“Randomness Is Impossible”: Bill Orcutt on "Four Guitars Live" | Feature Interview

“Randomness Is Impossible”: Bill Orcutt on "Four Guitars Live" | Feature Interview

Four Guitars Live balances the powerful immediacy of a composition like Glenn Branca’s “Hallucination City” with the intimacy of Bill Orcutt’s other recordings, like his achingly beautiful album Jump On It. We caught up with Orcutt to see how this compelling composition came to be.

Murf - "Nice Try" | Post-Trash Premiere

Murf - "Nice Try" | Post-Trash Premiere

Minneapolis’ Murf provide an all out assault on the senses, their brand of hardcore tinged noise rock is splattered with gore and unsettling fury. Celebrating ten years together as a band, the quintet are set to release Already Dead on May 28th via Learning Curve Records, a howling and vicious record prone to dense thuds and swarming atonality.

A Giant Dog - "Bite" | Album Review

A Giant Dog - "Bite" | Album Review

Bite is a sweeping sci-fi concept album about a virtual reality that promises blissful perfection that it can’t deliver on. The record uses those trappings to grapple with big topics – the perils of choosing your own reality, the inherent value of messy humanity in an artificially intelligent world, gender dysphoria – using equally big sounds.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 6th - May 12th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (May 6th - May 12th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Gangrene — “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose” | Album Review

Gangrene — “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose” | Album Review

Veteran rapper-producers Oh No and The Alchemist frequently use their work to peer at highbrow city life from its lowbrow, morally-gray margins — especially when they team up as Gangrene. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose comfortably expands on their keen eye for world-building. It’s tailor-made for peering into a back alley.

Wombo - "Slab EP" | Album Review

Wombo - "Slab EP" | Album Review

As an EP, Slab brings a lot to the table stylistically, weaving ethereal vocals with thunderous bass to create a sound that truly sets them apart from others within the genre. Wombo have an inate ability to create and maintain a creepy, ghost-like ambiance and energy that makes the EP stand out compared to some of their previous work.

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

Out This Week | Post-Trash Highlights

A weekly post highlighting but a few of our favorite new releases in splendid alphabetical order, brief and (hopefully) informative. There’s a lot of great music out every week and these are but some of the many we think you should check out.

Sofia Bolt - " Vendredi Minuit" | Track-By-Track Feature

Sofia Bolt - " Vendredi Minuit" | Track-By-Track Feature

Sofia Bolt returns with her second full length, the gorgeous Vendredi Minuit. Out today via Born Losers Records, the Parisian born, Los Angeles based songwriter adds a multitude of depth to her oeuvre, blending together dreamy pop, orchestral psych, and soft lit yé-yé grooves. Bolt wrote in to give us the inside scoop on each of the songs.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: youbet - "Way To Be"

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: youbet - "Way To Be"

Way To Be carries more confidence while maintaining an atmosphere of creative pop melodies and rhythmic exploration. Nick Llobet's guitar work is fluid and breathtaking yet capable of veering into angry eruptions of distortion and fury, adding tension and a sense of chaos that plays well with the bursting intensity of the songwriting.

Climax Landers - "Zenith No Effects" | Album Review

Climax Landers - "Zenith No Effects" | Album Review

Brooklyn band Climax Landers is back after six years with Zenith No Effects. The beloved group surveys each of their sensibilities to create an irreverent but invigorating record, a hot air balloon of an album, for its memorable cast of characters, big picture lyrics, windy gusts of riffs to get swept up in, and overall zaniness. 

Hannah Frances - "Keeper of the Shepherd" | Album Review

Hannah Frances - "Keeper of the Shepherd" | Album Review

Going into her third studio album, Hannah Frances sought to create something that could be healing both to herself and to the listener. The result is Keeper of the Shepherd, a record overflowing with generosity and ambition, with Frances delving into the darkest parts of her psyche and past to try and learn to reclaim herself.

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (April 29th - May 5th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (April 29th - May 5th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Daisy Rickman - "Howl" | Album Review

Daisy Rickman - "Howl" | Album Review

Daisy Rickman is a newer voice on the British folk scene, respectfully toying with all the methods and traditions that came before her, but she’s using that foundation to explore in a unique and wholly captivating manner. Howl is the second full length, pushing her further into cultural traditions of the Cornish people and the occult.