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AccountSupervisor posted:Theyve been talked about in the black metal thread before but I figure Deafheaven is enough of post-rock band as well to discuss in here. Marriages are supporting them on their tour but I didn't get a chance to go see them I don't know how well known Marriages are but its another band from Emma ruth rundle who was in Red Sparrowes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T4-Qa9CwiY
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I finally got around to listening to Sunbather and I really don't get the hype. To me it sounds like they could be any post-rocky screamo band, but they let a black metal vocalist wander into the recording studio. It's decent enough, but far from the genre-melding, groundbreaking masterpiece that it's been made out to be.
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:This is like a post metal/post rock fusion track, but Pelican have a new song out called "Immutable Dusk" and it's awesome. Oh nice, I was wondering when they were gonna do something new. I've been listening to His Name Is Alive all day. I'm not sure they're "exactly" post-rock but I don't know what else to call them other than "loving amazing". The album Stars on E.S.P. is probably the best place to start.
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Henchman of Santa posted:I finally got around to listening to Sunbather and I really don't get the hype. To me it sounds like they could be any post-rocky screamo band, but they let a black metal vocalist wander into the recording studio. It's decent enough, but far from the genre-melding, groundbreaking masterpiece that it's been made out to be. Yeah same here. I've been hearing people say it's one of the best albums of the year, so I tried listening to it. The post-rock stuff is alright, pretty standard. But then when the vocals come in, it just ruins any chance of me liking it. I can appreciate some good metal screaming and listen to some bands that have those kinds of vocals regularly, but the vocals here are just downright painful and annoying to listen to. So I'm not buying the hype either. But maybe all black metal sounds like that and you just have to be into black metal to like it?
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:But maybe all black metal sounds like that and you just have to be into black metal to like it? For what it's worth, I absolutely hate black metal, yet love Deafheaven. Admittedly, I've got a thing for the shoegazey black metal bands, Alcest, Wolves in the Throne Room et al, but Sunbather is a hell of an album. The vocals are a bit tedious, in that there's no real variety in them, but I find it easy to get past as the music is stunning. Dream House and Sunbather are just ridiculously good tracks, and the guitar line that ends the album is just breath-takingly beautiful.
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# ? Jul 13, 2013 20:12 |
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The only real shoegazey metal I know is Jesu and I love that Well, and Boris too, if they count. I don't think of a lot of other post metal bands as being shoegaze.
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Jesu is the best shoegazey metal. I actually think Infinity has a few black metal influences to it, just without the awful BM shrieks, which is nice.
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Yeah same here. I've been hearing people say it's one of the best albums of the year, so I tried listening to it. The post-rock stuff is alright, pretty standard. But then when the vocals come in, it just ruins any chance of me liking it. I can appreciate some good metal screaming and listen to some bands that have those kinds of vocals regularly, but the vocals here are just downright painful and annoying to listen to. So I'm not buying the hype either.
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A LOVELY LAD posted:Marriages are supporting them on their tour but I didn't get a chance to go see them Marriages are bloody amazing, their EP was one of my favorite releases last year. Can't wait to hear a full-length from those guys.
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AccountSupervisor posted:Theyve been talked about in the black metal thread before but I figure Deafheaven is enough of post-rock band as well to discuss in here. And yes, Jesu is awesome (and some of his limited releases are on Bandcamp). Trying to think of another band quite like it and I really can't, although Godflesh is a reasonable substitute. Some of the stuff on Selfless sounds like it could just as easily have been on the Jesu S/T. big scary monsters fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Jul 14, 2013 |
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big scary monsters posted:Not really big into BM, but I'm quite enjoying this. One I'd have to be in the right mood for, though. If you're looking for stuff like Jesu, I recommend Iroha and fragment., both are pretty Jesu-ey. Iroha's great, but the songs are very samey (pretty much exactly the same drums and structure for most of them). Jesu actually did a remix on Iroha's debut album, and Justin Broadrick did an alternate mix of the album too. I much prefer fragment., though, he is phenomenal. Find the Divided and Home EPs - Divided Part 1 is the most emotionally devastating song I've ever heard, and it's incredible.
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Henchman of Santa posted:Black metal vocals tend to sound like that, but they work much better in the context of actual black metal. With shoegaze it's just off-putting. Like I said before, it's musically most similar to a band like Envy or Pianos Become the Teeth, but the shrieking doesn't have nearly the impact that those bands' vocalists have. Aye, I've listened to Sunbather a few times this week and the vocals are just so out of place that they really detract from the album. A shame as I think a lot of the album sounds pretty good until the shrieking starts.
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degauss posted:If you're looking for stuff like Jesu, I recommend Iroha and fragment., both are pretty Jesu-ey. Iroha's great, but the songs are very samey (pretty much exactly the same drums and structure for most of them). Jesu actually did a remix on Iroha's debut album, and Justin Broadrick did an alternate mix of the album too. I much prefer fragment., though, he is phenomenal. Find the Divided and Home EPs - Divided Part 1 is the most emotionally devastating song I've ever heard, and it's incredible.
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I keep bringing this up but whatever. Whose got their ArcTanGent tickets? Anyone else got the early tickets?
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# ? Jul 14, 2013 04:08 |
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Thanks to a beautiful Canadian girl I met I was lucky enough to be introduced to EITS and am now sifting through this thread! Just popping in to say thanks for all suggestions, I'm really loving this genre. And it makes a nice change from Ryan Adams on repeat
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Brinner posted:Thanks to a beautiful Canadian girl I met I was lucky enough to be introduced to EITS and am now sifting through this thread! Just popping in to say thanks for all suggestions, I'm really loving this genre. The first song from the first EITS album is a pretty good starting point for post-rock if you haven't heard this one already https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2ZeQvnuDJE
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:The first song from the first EITS album is a pretty good starting point for post-rock if you haven't heard this one already I haven't, thanks I've been exploring Mogwai and God Speed since EITS, she was shocked I haven't heard of them! How big are these bands around the world? I thought as an audio engineer I had a fair range of music but this is all completely new. Living in Aus if that makes any difference.
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Brinner posted:I haven't, thanks I've been exploring Mogwai and God Speed since EITS, she was shocked I haven't heard of them! How big are these bands around the world? I thought as an audio engineer I had a fair range of music but this is all completely new. Living in Aus if that makes any difference. It's not as massive a genre as others, but I'd say it's safe to say there's at least a few million fans across the world. Explosions in the Sky scored the movie (and TV show) Friday Night Lights, so that helped bolster their popularity somewhat. Godspeed and Sigur Ros are probably the two biggest, fanwise. A lot of post-rock bands: A) are from different countries and aren't all centralized in one area, and B) go on international tours, so those both help for exposure all over the world.
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A LOVELY LAD posted:Marriages are supporting them on their tour but I didn't get a chance to go see them I love Marriages, they were really great at the show. I caught them open for Russian Circles about a year ago as well. I think i heard a couple new songs, which were awesome from what I remember. I got to meet Emma after the show...,.kinda was a bit.
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Brinner posted:Thanks to a beautiful Canadian girl I met I was lucky enough to be introduced to EITS and am now sifting through this thread! Just popping in to say thanks for all suggestions, I'm really loving this genre. Keep exploring. Be sure to check out Mono, Jakob and This Will Destroy You. Godspeed You! Black Emperor and This Will Destroy You toured Australia for the first time this year, Mono come every time they tour, EITS come around every now and again. I live in Brisbane and have been to a good number of post rock shows, there's some good local acts too (Laura, sleepmakeswaves, Dumbsaint).
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Brinner posted:Thanks to a beautiful Canadian girl I met I was lucky enough to be introduced to EITS and am now sifting through this thread! Just popping in to say thanks for all suggestions, I'm really loving this genre. I would argue that the best band doing that style (post-GY!BE or post-Mogwai let's call it) have been My Education. Their two most recent albums, Sunset and A Drink For All My Friends are goddamn glorious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcMqvVqW_js Their older stuff is great too, of course. Italian in particular. e: Why isn't My Canadian Girlfriend already the name of a post-rock band? I'm using it if nobody else is gonna.
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# ? Jul 14, 2013 14:19 |
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I've been listening to Deafheaven and it's okay. But I really like "Vertigo."
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Cymbal Monkey posted:I keep bringing this up but whatever. Whose got their ArcTanGent tickets? Anyone else got the early tickets? I'm going, even got my early ticket. Seeing Adebisi Shank, Maybeshewill and ASIWYFA at 2000 Trees yesterday was mind blowing and I'm really hyped for ArcTanGent now!
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New Ending Satellites album, it's name your own price (including $0). I haven't listened to it yet but I liked their last album so I thought I would share. e: This is much more well produced than their previous albums. I recommend checking it out. chunkles fucked around with this message at 04:22 on Jul 15, 2013 |
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Bagpuss posted:I'm going, even got my early ticket. Seeing Adebisi Shank, Maybeshewill and ASIWYFA at 2000 Trees yesterday was mind blowing and I'm really hyped for ArcTanGent now! Wanna set up a goon camp/carpool?
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chunkles posted:New Ending Satellites album, it's name your own price (including $0). I haven't listened to it yet but I liked their last album so I thought I would share. This is good poo poo and made me realize I should be clicking on links in this thread more often.
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precision posted:I would argue that the best band doing that style (post-GY!BE or post-Mogwai let's call it) have been My Education. Their two most recent albums, Sunset and A Drink For All My Friends are goddamn glorious: Hahahaha, I have no idea but it should be. I am a sap for Canadians. Go halves in the royalties?. They are drat cool though, thanks. I don't have enough hours in the day for all of this music! david puddy posted:Keep exploring. Be sure to check out Mono, Jakob and This Will Destroy You. Godspeed You! Black Emperor and This Will Destroy You toured Australia for the first time this year, Mono come every time they tour, EITS come around every now and again. I live in Brisbane and have been to a good number of post rock shows, there's some good local acts too (Laura, sleepmakeswaves, Dumbsaint). I didn't realize any of these bands had got over here, I'll have to keep my eye out. I'm planning to emigrate to Canada though so it should be easier then. Loving this will destroy you. Rageaholic Monkey posted:It's not as massive a genre as others, but I'd say it's safe to say there's at least a few million fans across the world. Explosions in the Sky scored the movie (and TV show) Friday Night Lights, so that helped bolster their popularity somewhat. Godspeed and Sigur Ros are probably the two biggest, fanwise. I've heard about that Friday Night Lights thing, I will have to check it out. I've heard a bit of Sigur Ros, was very hit and miss for me. Thanks everyone, this is awesome. She played a lot of Oceansize also, love this track and album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUiHbYkZj0k queef anxiety fucked around with this message at 16:58 on Jul 15, 2013 |
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chunkles posted:New Ending Satellites album, it's name your own price (including $0). I haven't listened to it yet but I liked their last album so I thought I would share. falconry posted:This is good poo poo and made me realize I should be clicking on links in this thread more often. Yeah I really this, A day in port Royal and interlude 9 sit nicely together. e: it's all sick. queef anxiety fucked around with this message at 16:50 on Jul 15, 2013 |
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Any chance we could put together a compilation list of post-rock artists on Bandcamp?
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 20:59 |
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You can already search using tags (http://bandcamp.com/tag/post-rock), but I guess you mean a thread-approved list rather than every artist calling themselves post-rock on there?
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Cymbal Monkey posted:Wanna set up a goon camp/carpool? Sure! Not sure I'm camping as I live less than an hour away just north of Bristol, depends on the weather I suppose. I can pick up anyone that that needs a lift from Bristol.
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Brinner posted:Thanks everyone, this is awesome. She played a lot of Oceansize also, love this track and album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUiHbYkZj0k Oceansize are ace as tits but sadly don't exist anymore. This is my favourite song by them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSjF028Mc_8 Edit: Awesome live version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU22O8aw2ng
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thehustler posted:Oceansize are ace as tits but sadly don't exist anymore.
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 12:49 |
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The last two tracks on The Used's new EP are sort of their attempt at ambient rock/post-rock. It's not really their style and I don't like the Used all that much but I sort of like the tracks. I don't really know how to feel In any case, here's the EP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBa3S0Vyq1E Last two tracks start at about 11:45. Everything before that is just post-hardcore/emo stuff. I think it gets pretty good around 27:00.
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That's pretty weird. I mean, it's cool that they did that I guess, but it's not something I'd ever choose to listen to again. Reminds me of the latest Angels & Airwaves EP "Stomping The Phantom Brake Pedal". They've always had sort of post-rocky instrumentals here and there on their albums, but this one is much more of a post-rock release than anything they've done before. I wish Tom DeLonge hadn't sung on it at all, because his few vocal parts just take away from it. If he hadn't done vocals on it, I'd probably be listening to it over and over again, because there are some genuinely cool moments on it. It almost sounds like 65dos and Mogwai at times. But then the impact gets lessened by the vocals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vF3o73cR1Q Rageaholic fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Jul 18, 2013 |
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FalseParadigm posted:I was made savvy to them a couple of years ago - wish I could have seen them live. They were good. I'm sorry buddy
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Bagpuss posted:Sure! Not sure I'm camping as I live less than an hour away just north of Bristol, depends on the weather I suppose. I can pick up anyone that that needs a lift from Bristol. You should check your PMs and Skype me or something. My Skype is on my profile for those interesting in taking about festival stuff/post-rock.
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:
I know exactly what you mean. I like that they're trying to do something interesting but on the other hand I just feel like they should leave it to the pros. If someone hadn't shown that EP to me, I wouldn't even have known they did that. Tom DeLonge's voice has interupted many things. Unfortunately, his voice seems to dominate the tracks for me.
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# ? Jul 19, 2013 21:30 |
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Before and After Science (not the Brian Eno album). I put this on from the facebook post-rock page while my computer was muted without even thinking and then unmuted it like 10 minutes later and it BLEW MY MIND and now my mind is everywhere. It's excellent and free.
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Explosions in the Sky is doing another movie soundtrack.
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