Highlights from Post-Trash Released This Week
This week brings a selection of noteworthy new releases to enjoy as we head into the weekend. In no particular order, here are some highlights to pique your interest.
Starting off with D. McCartney’s “For Those Not Here,” the solo EP is a tribute to McCartney’s late grandmother. Known for his work with bands like The Drin and The Serfs, D. McCartney delves into a mix of working-class folk, noise punk, and warped acoustics on this release.
Next up is Dazy’s “Bad Penny,” a power-pop gem released under Lame-O Records. The EP is packed with catchy hooks and influences spanning Brit pop and jangle punk, blending effortlessly to create a refreshing alternative rock sound.
E.R. Visit’s “my children will ignore you, my children will type amen” marks Stone Filipczak’s return to his solo project after his work with @. This release, while potentially influenced by online culture, dives into an array of musical styles, including psych folk, art rock, and experimental pop, creating a cohesive yet diverse listening experience.
Last but not least, Liquid Cross presents their “Don’t Think EP,” a collection that defies genre boundaries with its unique blend of sounds and textures. Each track on the EP offers a journey into Liquid Cross’s sonic landscape, showcasing their experimental approach to music.
With each of these releases offering a distinct musical experience, there’s something for every music lover to enjoy. Make sure to give these albums a listen and discover some of the most exciting new music out this week.