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11-17-2007, 10:20 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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sparrows swarm and sing the ascent of everst laura anoice
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11-18-2007, 02:22 AM | #56 (permalink) |
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You have a great taste in post-rock Ethan. On my computer I have post rock and post metal in the same folder because I feel they're both so atmospheric that genre-tags are no boundary; i.e. many post rock bands can be as heavy as many metal bands. So I've added a post-metal list, even if I don't know as much about it.
Anyway, Isis is the best post rock/metal band IMO - unmatched genius and one of my favourite bands ever. They're one of those very rare bands that have changed the way I think about music... you know, you get bands like that which shake your musical foundations. I've found about 5 in my life. Post-Rock: Jakob - Excellent NZ post rock, check out Solace (seen them 3 times this year)... definitely my fav post-rock band. Caspian - Should probably start with You Are the Conductor Mono - of course! Sparrows, Swarm and Sing Red Sparowes Sickoakes Russian Circles Pirate Ship Quintet Maserati Yndi Halda Lanterna - a bit repetitive, but nice and dreamy Ellis the Vacuumchild Votiva Lux The Evpatoria Report Post-Metal: Isis - Oceanic/Panopticon Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats... Neurosis - The Eye of Every Storm Mare
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11-18-2007, 02:29 AM | #57 (permalink) |
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As the Poets Affirm Bright Red Paper Bell Orchestre string oriented post-rock. quite good but honestly, pr is the new indie rock. scene is oversaturated; hipsters have gotten ahold of it. prepare to watch it crash and burn for more proof of this, check this site. it's pr's pitchfork: The Silent Ballet > Home |
11-24-2007, 03:41 PM | #59 (permalink) |
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Post Rock Thread
i have getting more and more into post rock recently and thought I would suggest some bands apart from the usual suspects that I have been listening to recently.
Mount Eerie pg.Lost Do Make say Think Have all been getting plenty of plays over the last few days. name yours here and lets share the love!
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11-27-2007, 10:53 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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The sleeve for Faust's s/t says that they are a "legendary German post-rock band." Allmusic informs me that Talk Talk's Laughing Stock is the first post-rock album, or maybe Spiderland. So has post-rock been around since the 70's or the 90's? Or is it a phenomenon of this decade? I think it's one of the most frustrating and absurd genre tags I have to deal with on a regular basis. In any case a lot of the 90's bands tagged as post-rock get a lot of love from me, but a lot of the stuff from the last few years sounds pretty same-y to me. Still good to listen to every once in a while.
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