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I've been listening to tons of collapse under the empire lately and I just find it getting better and better. This is one of the reasons that I've been listening to post-rock since a friend of mine introduced me to eits a long time ago. The more you listen the better it gets and you always find new interesting things in a song. I always go; hmm this bit wasn't here yesterday.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 08:44 |
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SgtScruffy posted:Also I should give a plug for the local band. They make really pretty post rock and they've got a new album so show them love To contribute, I've really been digging Finland's Baulta lately. "Black Lodge/White Lodge" and "This Girl Floating Above Us" are personal faves: http://baulta.bandcamp.com/
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 18:39 |
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Bad post-rock isn't nearly as offensive as bad music from other genres. There are a lot of bad post-rock bands, but they're all so unmemorable that I can't pick out any as being particularly awful. I think my least favorite/most disappointing post-rock album is This Will Destroy You's latest, Tunnel Blanket. It's just bland droning that goes nowhere and it feels like the album has no structure. I really loved their earlier stuff, too. Also I think the Samuel L. Jackson 5 suck, but I think it's in part because their band name is so monkey cheese.
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 08:57 |
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I really like Tunnel Blanket, especially Glass Realms and Reprise, but I am a fan of some drone/noise. I don't know if I've encountered any bad post rock bands yet but my least favourite is probably Explosions In The Sky or 65daysofstatic (do they even count?).
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 09:15 |
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Could it be that, in order to get anywhere as a post rock band, you have to have at least a certain amount of musical talent, and gel quite well with each other, so of the bands that get any kind of exposure at all, the worst you can say about them is that they're boring, or completely derivative. I'm sure there are shitloads of really, really terrible EITS rip-offs out there, but I can't say I've ever seen any actual bad post rock bands.
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 09:46 |
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Yeah, Tunnel Blanket blows. I'm a big fan of ambient music and I even make ambient music myself, but the first time I listened to Tunnel Blanket, my initial reaction was "What the hell is this poo poo?", and as the album went on, I kept getting more and more bored with it. I've only listened to it all the way through that one time because it was just so dull that I figure why put myself through that again? Young Mountain and the self-titled have a few dull moments here and there, but nothing as bad as what was on Tunnel Blanket and the good parts on those vastly outweigh the mediocre.
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 14:43 |
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Everything's coming up Milhouse!Phasoms posted:I think my least favorite/most disappointing post-rock album is This Will Destroy You's latest, Tunnel Blanket. It's just bland droning that goes nowhere and it feels like the album has no structure. I really loved their earlier stuff, too. As long as we're doing unpopular opinions, I loving loved Tunnel Blanket but cannot get into their earlier stuff. Maybe I need to listen to it some more but it just sounds... like post-rock. Like, "oh yeah, that's some post-rock." Bit of a specific one: I really, really like Plains of the Purple Buffalo, but the more I listen to it the more I hate the drums. They sound great, but so much of the album is just the same phrase repeated over and over and loving over and it really drones on once it catches your attention. Bass crash crash bassSNARE crash crash bassbass bassbass bassSNARE crash crash. Or some minor variation of that. I started playing it from the second half onwards just because it annoyed me so much and there's more variety towards the end. Henry Fungletrumpet fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Aug 24, 2012 |
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Henry Fungletrumpet posted:Everything's coming up Milhouse! god damnit this post is going to be in my mind next time I listen to it Also, I find Young Mountain to be a bit of "safe post-rock". It has some really good stuff (I especially love The World Is Our ___) but on the whole it seems like one of those previously mentioned "try to sound like EitS" things but a little better than most. Their self-titled is incredible though.
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 15:20 |
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david puddy posted:Also, I find Young Mountain to be a bit of "safe post-rock". It has some really good stuff (I especially love The World Is Our ___) but on the whole it seems like one of those previously mentioned "try to sound like EitS" things but a little better than most. It even sounds better than a lot of actual EitS stuff
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# ? Aug 24, 2012 16:02 |
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As far as the more 'stereotypical' style of post rock goes, TWDY's earlier stuff is probably a more skillfully executed example of it than most, I think. I love the poo poo out of Tunnel Blanket too, though. Also, Henry's post reminded me why I couldn't get into Plains of the Purple Buffalo even though I really wanted to. VVVVVV I'm really curious to see what they're going to come up with next, that's for sure. SpruceZeus fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Aug 26, 2012 |
# ? Aug 24, 2012 19:36 |
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I think TWDY's only now started to make interesting music...
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 22:00 |
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I really hated Tunnel Blanket the first time I heard it. I'd already booked tickets to see them but after hearing that album I never even bothered to go. It's grown on me since, especially the first and last tracks, but I think some of their earlier songs like Burial on the Presidio Banks and the Mighty Rio Grande (two of my favourite ever songs) are fairly droney/ambient while still being interesting.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 15:23 |
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This is Your Captain Speaking have made some pretty blandish Post-Rock, although I do love their band name.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 02:36 |
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TWDY never really clicked for me at first - I liked Young Mountain, but if I reached for it on the shelf, I'd see The Earth Is Not.. and grab that instead. Then I watched this hipsterish video on Vimeo and it all clicked. https://vimeo.com/23114063 Also, for all the Tunnel Blanket hate, Little Smoke is a kickass track.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 03:16 |
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The only TWDY material that hasn't clicked with me yet is Moving On The Edges Of Things. It wasn't bad but I haven't exactly been compelled to give it another spin. I might do that now, see if it is any better. e: Holy christ I am a moron, I was playing it at the wrong speed so it was just about the droniest thing I've ever heard, it sounds better played at the *proper* speed, but I still don't like it half as much as their other material. strap on revenge fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Aug 28, 2012 |
# ? Aug 28, 2012 03:41 |
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Did anyone in here mention downy yet? They're pretty experimental, maybe a bit on the shoegazey side of things, but they should be a decent fit here. I keep coming back to these guys every month or two since I found them and they consistently impress me, they manage to be flexible while having a pretty distinct sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlohe2-MGlg - One of their more straightforward tracks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBJL30-YTHw - A softer one that builds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMG0SroLr6M - One from their 3rd album which is just loving weird and moody and dissonant in the best way.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 10:46 |
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That was pretty intense, especially that last song which tickled my love of dissonance.
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# ? Aug 28, 2012 22:14 |
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Their albums are all titled "Mudai" (which I think means untitled), numbered 1 through 5, 5 being a live album with no new tracks. Unfortunately it seems like most of them are out of print, and the used prices are pretty extortionate, so you may have to resort to unscrupulous methods to find them. Here's another one off 3rd, this one's really serene yet unsettling somehow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT81oA1tCyg
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# ? Aug 29, 2012 01:49 |
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Anyone heard of Bossk? Don't know if they're strictly post-rock (post-metal?), but it's close enough for me. I must have seen them a dozen times, they used to play near me all the time and their shows were always pretty intense. Split up a few years ago but apparently they're back together now and are recording their first proper album (after 2 EPs, a live DVD and a split). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTt6uIZ9lWI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYEigaLcCOs
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# ? Aug 30, 2012 20:27 |
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Phasoms posted:Bad post-rock isn't nearly as offensive as bad music from other genres. There are a lot of bad post-rock bands, but they're all so unmemorable that I can't pick out any as being particularly awful. I really disagree with that, post-rock is the same as any other genre, there's good and bad you just have to filter the poo poo out, to say post rock is immune to that is ridiculous. Some of the worst music I've heard is by post rock bands with a sense of self importance and a dd-6.
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# ? Aug 30, 2012 23:28 |
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massey ferguson posted:I really disagree with that, post-rock is the same as any other genre, there's good and bad you just have to filter the poo poo out, to say post rock is immune to that is ridiculous. Some of the worst music I've heard is by post rock bands with a sense of self importance and a dd-6. Could you find an example of really bad post rock? The main thing I'm looking for with this question and line of discussion is examples of when post rock fails completely.
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 06:21 |
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I honestly can't think of anything that is out and out bad. There were some sections on Gifts from Enola's latest album that were pretty bad, in my opinion. A lot of people really hate Pelican's drummer (like to the point where they refuse to listen to it) although he doesn't bother me.
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 22:15 |
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I don't take note of bad songs I listen to so there's definitely worse than this out there, but I have the destroyalldreamers album Wish I Was All Flames and the bass playing on it is pretty bad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DXTo_AtIPU
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# ? Sep 1, 2012 22:42 |
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All this talk of Tunnel Blanket: They were my entry point to TWDY and I didn't really like it other than Killed the Lord, Left for the New World, which I think is amazing. I definitely preferred Young Mountain once I'd heard that. Also I've finally heard YONL's Nord, and it is amazing. I picked up the 2 disc reissue. I haven't ripped the 2nd disc yet, but I can't overstate how good the actual album is. The reissue is really nicely presented as well. Definitely worth the money.
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# ? Sep 2, 2012 11:56 |
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You gotta be nuts if you don't think Black Dunes is amazing
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# ? Sep 2, 2012 14:36 |
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Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles is an eleven or twelve piece band that started in 2008 from what I hear and they've released two albums. They're very much in the long songs school of post rock and the builds are amazingly slow. They remind me of Godspeed if Godspeed decided one day that all of their songs moved far too quickly and abruptly. They also combine the If These Trees Could Talk theory of more guitars=more better and the Godspeed system of using lots of things that aren't guitars, consisting of 5 guitars, bass, drums, violin, cello, piano, bells and a harp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaz-4MfHtOM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4cswnn_bUo Oh and it's all available FREE! Cymbal Monkey fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Sep 3, 2012 |
# ? Sep 3, 2012 00:28 |
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So does anyone like the new Circa Survive album here or am I in the wrong thread..?
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# ? Sep 3, 2012 06:57 |
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an skeleton posted:So does anyone like the new Circa Survive album here or am I in the wrong thread..? That's post-hardcore But thank you for letting me know that their new album is out! I listened to the first single they released from it a few weeks ago and really liked it. I'm gonna have a listen to the whole album ASAP.
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# ? Sep 3, 2012 07:48 |
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So what about the new Swans album, The Seer? I think you can categorize them as post-rock, as well as many other genres too. I have been listening to it a few days now and it is really good. I was kind of prepared that it would be too exhausting, Swans tend to do that to you, mentally and physically, but it is somewhat "easier" and clearer than some of their other stuff. Of course there is stuff like the 30-minute title-track and two other ~20 minute songs but it flows nicely as a whole. Plus it features Karen O on "Song for a warrior" and it is beautiful.
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# ? Sep 3, 2012 12:08 |
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For My Parents arrived this afternoon, but I haven't really had a proper chance to listen to it yet, friend was over and we were studying so I just had it on in the background. I'm on my first proper listen now and it is as good as I expected but I think Dream Odyssey is still my favourite track from it at this point. The white vinyl is gorgeous, it's a shame the corners of the sleeve came a bit dinged up.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 10:02 |
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Cymbal Monkey posted:Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles is an eleven or twelve piece band that started in 2008 from what I hear and they've released two albums. They're very much in the long songs school of post rock and the builds are amazingly slow. They remind me of Godspeed if Godspeed decided one day that all of their songs moved far too quickly and abruptly. They also combine the If These Trees Could Talk theory of more guitars=more better and the Godspeed system of using lots of things that aren't guitars, consisting of 5 guitars, bass, drums, violin, cello, piano, bells and a harp. This is absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much!
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 12:30 |
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The Sirens Sound would be a lot more useful if it wasn't so loving poorly designed.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 12:37 |
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Re: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles I've been listening to the Brick City Ghosts album all morning and it is simply mesmerizing. The album is strangely reminiscent of early Silver Mt. Zion. If you're looking for a new classically-styled (if that's possible?) postrock experience then I can't recommend this album enough.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 13:35 |
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Apparently there's a new Sleeping People album, Notruf. Totally out of the blue, too, I only found it because it was linked on a page for the new Mono album.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 18:19 |
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Just discovered an old 2007 EP from ASIWYFA that probably has some of their best tracks on it. I wish I would have known this before I saw them live, they probably would have gotten a kick out of somebody requesting this song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StT8vAegrgc
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 22:42 |
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I'm getting massive déjà vu from this. Could one of you help me out here? I swear this passage is almost identical in sound to something else I've heard.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 09:33 |
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Reminds me a lot of something off Grails' Burning Off Impurities. At least the beginning part. The rest of it is very GYBE-y. Nuclear Spoon fucked around with this message at 19:46 on Sep 5, 2012 |
# ? Sep 5, 2012 19:37 |
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Speaking of GYBE-y, any opinions on the Swans album? I'm pretty impressed. Definitely one of the best post rock albums I've heard in a long time. As for the new Mono I have to say I haven't really been able to enjoy any of their albums from You Are There. I read a criticism saying they sound too much like they are trying to soundtrack a Disney movie at times and I somewhat agree with that. I realise post rock is a genre where it is hard to try and be innovative but Mono really need to ditch the orchestras IMO
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 19:55 |
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I'm halfway through my first listen of the new Mono and it's basically the Die Hard 2 of Hymn To The Immortal Wind I think.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 01:08 |
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Indonesian post-rock? Yes please.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 01:24 |