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Oh well would you look at that. I stumble upon this thread just as I start getting into a post rock addiction. Recently I've been starting to listen to a good bit of post rock. I started with the obvious Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions in the Sky, and Sigur Ros. All of those bands completely amazed me, and after listening I wondered how I could have gone so long unaware of this genre. The past week or two I have continued on my post rock adventure. Do Make Say Think, Mogwai, and Mono have all impressed me. I think I'll keep an eye on this thread to see if I can find some more excellence.
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aerdil posted:Coincidentally, I also ordered three EITS records and two Mono records from auralexploits. Those all arrived with warped discs as well. I've ordered all the Temporary Residence stuff I have (with the exception of the latest EitS record which was purchased at the show) from them directly and everything has been pristine. They usually sell their vinyl for cheaper than most distros too so you may want to look into just buying it direct.
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# ? Mar 26, 2008 16:18 |
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A few of my friends are in a post-rock band called Good Day For An Airstrike. Here's a link to their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/gooddayforanairstrike They only have one song up there, but they play many more live. I've seen every show they've played, and each one has been fantastic. If you're in the New Orleans area or are planning to be, you should check them out. They've got a bunch of shows lined up. Also, I listened to the EF album I Am Responsible night before last and it was really good. If you haven't heard them, give 'em a shot.
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# ? Mar 28, 2008 01:02 |
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Thought you guys might be interested in this: http://www.myspace.com/distresscalls A one man post rock band, i'm loving it.
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# ? Mar 28, 2008 10:51 |
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I listened to the new Earth album today, and while pretty good for a little while, it became repetitive and seeemed like one 55-minute song that never changed. Not quite sure why every reviewer seems to find so much favor with it.
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# ? Mar 29, 2008 02:41 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:I listened to the new Earth album today, and while pretty good for a little while, it became repetitive and seeemed like one 55-minute song that never changed. That's because you were listening to a drone album and that's what drone sounds like.
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# ? Mar 29, 2008 06:07 |
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Bucket Joneses posted:That's because you were listening to a drone album and that's what drone sounds like. Did you like it I did.
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# ? Mar 29, 2008 11:04 |
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Bucket Joneses posted:That's because you were listening to a drone album and that's what drone sounds like. I've listened to Boris stuff that's more dynamic than that. It can't all be that repetitive.
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# ? Mar 29, 2008 17:24 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:I've listened to Boris stuff that's more dynamic than that. It can't all be that repetitive. Boris changes styles on every release now, they're in no way a drone band for the most part. It mostly is all that repetitive, it's not for everyone.
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# ? Mar 29, 2008 17:31 |
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65daysofstatic stuff: http://www.65daysofstatic.com/wordpress/ new song from the Dance Parties EP streamable, 'Dance Parties [distant]', and 'Goodbye 2007' is available at http://www.monotremerecords.com/news.php , the EP is on sale now for £4 as well.. I love the end of [distant].
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# ? Mar 31, 2008 13:00 |
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The 65dos EP is pretty awesome. Also, has anyone picked up the new Youthmovies album? It's been a long time coming, but it's brilliant!
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# ? Mar 31, 2008 15:51 |
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aerdil posted:Do any of you people with vinyl copies of Godspeed's 'Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven' notice any warping of the records? Mine isn't warped, but it does crackle like a motherfucker. It's not surface dust, I clean every record I play every time. It's not static electricity, I zap everything with a static gun too. It pisses me off that I can't listen to my favorite album on vinyl. I bought it from a record store years ago, so I can't send it back now, and I'm hesitant to order another on the chance it might be defective too. loving frustrating. e: VVV Saw them Friday in Lawrence, KS. They brought the loving house down. pill for your ills fucked around with this message at 17:19 on Mar 31, 2008 |
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anyone catch explosions at the pabst in milwaukee last night? incredible show.
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# ? Mar 31, 2008 16:48 |
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I will be seeing them (Explosions in the Sky) this Friday in Buffalo. I am beyond excited for the show.
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# ? Apr 1, 2008 18:03 |
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I couldn't help noticing that very little comments were made on A Silver Mt. Zion's 2008 release 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons. I've just now gotten it, even though I know I'll regret it considering I've hated ASMZ more and more with each new release increasing Efrim's screeching. Having given it a solid listen, I'd say the first 12 tracks are the best. Which is a shame, because the instrumental work on the 4 "real" tracks is flawless.
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# ? Apr 6, 2008 22:33 |
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This is a friend's of mine band: http://www.myspace.com/victorymarchmusic They played with This Will Destroy you at RGRS in Denton, couple months of ago, and are playing with these fine gentlemen next week. Unwed Sailor - http://www.myspace.com/unwedsailor And for those who love your Kafka bands, Gregor Samsa - http://www.myspace.com/gregorsamsamyspace
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# ? Apr 7, 2008 06:03 |
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Jan posted:I couldn't help noticing that very little comments were made on A Silver Mt. Zion's 2008 release 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons. I've just now gotten it, even though I know I'll regret it considering I've hated ASMZ more and more with each new release increasing Efrim's screeching. Complaining about amateur vocals in Zion totally misses the point, but if they really are a dealbreaker you should check out the collaboration they did with Vic Chesnutt. He does all the vocals and they provide the music.
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# ? Apr 7, 2008 06:47 |
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The new Russian Circles cd, "Station" is pretty sick. Not as heavy as parts of Enter,but very intricate and delicate lines that culminate in some beautiful peaks.
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Theusz Hamtaahk posted:The new Russian Circles cd, "Station" is pretty sick. Not as heavy as parts of Enter,but very intricate and delicate lines that culminate in some beautiful peaks. I've been listening to that CD a lot the last few days. Great album.
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# ? Apr 10, 2008 02:43 |
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http://flickr.com/photos/vikki-lea/sets/72157604589088027/ 65daysofstatic + Errors + Gay For Johnny Depp on Tuesday night at the Manchester Academy. loving *hell* that was good. And Errors were delightful.
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# ? Apr 18, 2008 14:20 |
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Theusz Hamtaahk posted:The new Russian Circles cd, "Station" is pretty sick. Not as heavy as parts of Enter,but very intricate and delicate lines that culminate in some beautiful peaks. A lot of the harder Post Rock bands have been toning it down, Russian Circles does it too but thankfully not to the degree Pelican did. They're a better Pelican now than Pelican is.
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# ? Apr 19, 2008 23:17 |
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pill for your ills posted:e: VVV Saw them Friday in Lawrence, KS. They brought the loving house down. I was at that show! I was on the steps with my ex and a friend. Please tell me you weren't that tall fucker right in front of us.
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# ? Apr 20, 2008 00:04 |
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The EitS show in Buffalo was amazing. Here's the set list (I'm pretty sure this is accurate, I am positive on 1-5): 1. Yasmin the Light (I think it was a shortened version) 2. A Song for Our Fathers 3. The Birth and Death of Day 4. The Only Moment We Were Alone (This was seriously incredible) 5. Greet Death 6. Welcome, Ghosts 7. Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean 8. Memorial It was pretty much everything I could have wanted from an Explosions in the Sky show. They were incredibly intense and energetic and had a set list that completely blew me away. They played my favorite song from each of their albums in the same show, all in a row (songs 2-5). However, the song that stuck out the most was The Only Moment We Were Alone. I always thought the song was intense when just listening to it at home, but after hearing it live...wow.
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Hi, i've recently drifted away from post-rock because I can't find any new bands to get into. Any suggestions would be fantastic, here's my current list of post rock artists. Explosions In The Sky God Is An Astronaut Mogwai GSY!BE ASMZ This Will Destroy You Mono 65daysofstatic Pelican Yndi Halda Dirty Three Isis Kayo Dot Red Sparowes Russian Circles Sigur Ros Slint Tortoise Do Make Say Think Yup I think that's all. I know I might seem greedy or whatever, but I loving love post-rock and I really want to get back into it.
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 07:55 |
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There's a lot bands to recommend, seeing that you have a huge list. Maybe you can try post-rock from regions like Asia or something? Te' (japanase math rock band, recommended in this thread before) toe (japanese math rock, very melodic) Envy (more to screamo, but has it moments) Miaou (pretty soothing post-rock, mathy at times) wangwen (chinese band) Maybeshewill (uk post-rock band, slightly similar to 65dos) Carefully (jazzy post-rock band from Texas) EF (has released two solid albums) The Evpatoria Report (swiss post-rock band with strings, a little GY!BE vibe) Followed by Ghosts (their album 'the entire city was silent' has some good moments) Eaten By Tigers (has a bit of vocals) Jakob (NZ band, has some influential stuff) The Mercury Program (groovy post-rock, listen to their EP All the Suits Began to Fall Off) The Samuel Jackson Five (can't be recommended enough) and so I watch you from afar - scottish post-rock, full of energetic bursts Beware of Safety - three guitars + drums, really good stuff As the Poets Affirm - I really like their song, 'Rocket Through'
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 11:38 |
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I just found out about Overseas on Saturday. Trails and Your Star are both really great tracks.
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 13:06 |
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Speaking of Maybeshewill has anyone got the album yet? It's great.
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DeathFromAbove1988 posted:I was at that show! I was on the steps with my ex and a friend. Please tell me you weren't that tall fucker right in front of us. Fortunately I was not. I was about in the middle of the floor crowd, and I made an effort to block no one's view, except for the two drunk pissbags behind me who wouldn't shut up during Lichens' set. They didn't deserve a good view.
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 22:19 |
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Have The Evpatoria Report been named yet? Well here we go then... http://www.myspace.com/theevpatoriareport Awesome band from Switzerland.
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Cpt Stabbin posted:Have The Evpatoria Report been named yet? Well here we go then... Yes, a few posts above you.
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thehustler posted:Speaking of Maybeshewill has anyone got the album yet? It's great. I just finished giving it a listen. I'm not sure exactly how I feel about the addition of vocals, and I liked the sampling on Japanese Spy Transcript more than I liked it on this album, but on whole it seems pretty solid. fomo sacer fucked around with this message at 10:47 on Apr 23, 2008 |
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I'm realizing now just how absolutely beautiful How Stange, Innocence is. I mean, I always thought it was great before. But now, for some reason, it's on a whole different level for me. Every song on this album has this overwhelming power over me, especially Remember Me As A Time Of Day. That one just brought me out of depression within its 5 and a half minute duration, in fact. Playing piano along with it is really relaxing, too.
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# ? May 10, 2008 08:04 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:I'm realizing now just how absolutely beautiful How Stange, Innocence is. I mean, I always thought it was great before. But now, for some reason, it's on a whole different level for me. Every song on this album has this overwhelming power over me, especially Remember Me As A Time Of Day. That one just brought me out of depression within its 5 and a half minute duration, in fact. Playing piano along with it is really relaxing, too. A Song for Our Fathers is the only EitS song I've really loved the first time I heard it.
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# ? May 10, 2008 09:48 |
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Explosions are playing live on Austin City Limits right now so if you turn on your tv you can catch their set it just started
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# ? May 11, 2008 03:40 |
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AinSophAur posted:Explosions are playing live on Austin City Limits right now so if you turn on your tv you can catch their set it just started Amazing band. I had heard some of their stuff here and there but now I am completely hooked.
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# ? May 11, 2008 04:57 |
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AinSophAur posted:Explosions are playing live on Austin City Limits right now so if you turn on your tv you can catch their set it just started Isn't this a rerun from a few months ago? It was a great show either way, although I wonder why they didn't play Your Hand in Mine (yet Memorial was the best way to end it).
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# ? May 11, 2008 05:02 |
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A great source to hear new bands is the Nowlikephotographs college radio show, from the University of Minnesota. I help them out reviewing music, etc. I would say that their scope and depth are just as broad as The Silent Ballet. They also archive their shows (the shows are two hours long, each Wednesday evening) and you can go back and listen to them whenever you want. In addition to post-rock, Nowlikephotographs tries to play post-metal, instrumental rock, ambient, drone,film scores, and bedroom electronica - essentially anything as long as it doesn't have lyrics. I hope you like it. These guy have been working long and hard to cater to our niche, so they deserve some recognition.
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# ? May 11, 2008 05:32 |
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A local post-rock band that I think people here would enjoy is To Be a High Powered Executive. I've been really into them recently after seeing them live three times this spring.
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# ? May 11, 2008 06:29 |
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I just wanna throw in some recommendations of some great albums I've been listening to: Maserati - Inventions for the New Season - band from Atlanta, described as "psychedelic post rock"... somewhere. Don't Mess With Texas (s/t) - http://www.d-m-w-t.com/ - post rock band from Croatia, that as far as I understand formed from the remnants of some other Croatian post rock bands (one of which is also worth checking out Lunar I think they only ever put out one album - Turbo). I really like their self titled album, and so does everyone that I play it to. Their new album Los Dias de Junio is not as good, though I'm slowly getting into it. Red Sparowes - Every Read Heart Shines Towards The Sun - formed by members from various HydraHead bands, slightly heavier instrumental stuff, with some slide guitar (pedal steel?) thrown in. It's a concept album about the Great Leap Forward believe it or not. I'm also waiting on delivery of this and their first album on LP, can't wait God Is An Astronaut - All Is Violent, All Is Bright - outstanding post-rock stuff with some keyboards thrown in. Really happy and upbeat album, sorta like "Your Hand in Mine" but with keyboards, and an entire album. I haven't been able to find it on LP and I don't think it exists on vinyl , I have ordered a copy of Far From Refuge on LP, but I don't like it nearly as much.
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Here are a few of Portland's finest. We're From Japan Aristeia Colt Vista
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