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Post-Trash’s Fuzzy Meadows mid-year report proves 2026 has too many good albums to agree on

By Editorial Team - June 29, 2026

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Post-Trash’s Fuzzy Meadows mid-year report proves 2026 has too many good albums to agree on

Summary

Post-Trash publishes Fuzzy Meadows’ Best of 2026 mid-year report, a sprawling indie and underground checkpoint for the year so far.

Key Facts

  • Category: News
  • Published: June 29, 2026
  • Tags: post-trash, fuzzy meadows, best of 2026, mid-year report, indie rock, underground, Indie Rock / Mid-Year Feature

Post-Trash’s Fuzzy Meadows mid-year report lands on 29 June with the correct attitude for a halfway-through-the-year list: there is too much music, consensus is suspicious and someone might as well make a strange map. The feature frames itself as a mid-year check-in on 2026’s best albums so far, but its real usefulness is less about ranking and more about opening side doors. Post-Trash has long been valuable for underground rock, experimental pop, noise, punk and left-field indie scenes that often get flattened in broader lists. A mid-year report like this reminds listeners that the most interesting records are not always the ones that dominate the same critic pile-ons. Sometimes they are in someone’s stubborn, hyper-specific corner of the internet. Fuzzy Meadows is that corner with good taste and probably too many tabs open.

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