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Post by trap » Sun May 18, 2008 11:33 am

Anyone? Got properly into Explosions In The Sky and This Will Destroy You recently.

I'm expecting this thread to go down like genocide in a poverty stricken country.

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Post by d-T-r » Sun May 18, 2008 7:54 pm

been on explosions in the sky quite a lot lately -
mogwai +mono need a mention also.
been looking for some more down beat stuff.
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Post by airhead » Sun May 18, 2008 10:52 pm

yeah i used to listen to loads of this stuff - labradford/godspeed you black emporer/a silver mount zion all do really good things too!

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Post by capo ultra » Mon May 19, 2008 8:37 am

You need to get on Stars of the Lid straight away

Also, Agalloch are an amazing band, more post-metal but just as haunting.
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Post by james fox » Mon May 19, 2008 8:48 am

got to be mogwai 'young team' each and every time, awesome record.

65daysofstatic are quite good as well.

and tortoise

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Post by trap » Mon May 19, 2008 10:29 am

Anything that sounds fairly chilled is pretty good, in my eyes.

Got Jakob's Solace album on my computer which I should get into. Heard good things.

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Post by crowleyhead » Mon May 19, 2008 12:58 pm

Isis & Pelican are rather good at the Post-Metal, but both are sort of... Well, Isis devolved into something a little too Tool-like for my tastes, and Pelican are getting caught up in the search for the riff...

jesu is good almost as post-metal pop. It's really weird...

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Post by parson » Mon May 19, 2008 4:25 pm

stars of the lid are great but don't have much to do w/ post-rock

there's a sweet side project called The Dead Texan too

i used to listen to lots of post-rock, but don't feel the need to listen to it much these days except for stuff thats different like sigur ros or isis

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Post by datura » Mon May 19, 2008 6:07 pm

surprised no one has mentioned Slint - Spiderland yet, although that is a bit harder than most of those mentioned.
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Post by trap » Mon May 19, 2008 7:15 pm

Parson wrote: i used to listen to lots of post-rock, but don't feel the need to listen to it much these days except for stuff thats different like sigur ros or isis

Yeah, there's some nice Post-Rock elements to Sigur Ros stuff. Especially Seaglopur when the guitar comes in! Quality album is, Takk.

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Post by parson » Mon May 19, 2008 7:18 pm

you should see em live. they're just as post rock as mogwai or eits. they do the quiet -> thunderously-loud thing real well

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Mon May 19, 2008 7:57 pm

all about godspeed really imo

tortoise & broadcast (are they post rock?) are fucking awesome

mogwai are decent too but i like cody way more than the rest...young team has 4 awesome tunes and the rest are ok
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Post by ands » Mon May 19, 2008 8:12 pm

I've enjoyed what I've heard from Godspeed.

I think the Stars of the Lid recommendation was right on. We saw them here in SF recently. Experiencing their music live was incredibly moving. The Dead Texan was another good mention.

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Post by crowleyhead » Mon May 19, 2008 11:50 pm

datura wrote:surprised no one has mentioned Slint - Spiderland yet, although that is a bit harder than most of those mentioned.
You're right, should've mentioned that. "Good Morning, Captain" is a beauty...

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Post by barryhercules » Tue May 20, 2008 3:35 pm

CrowleyHead wrote:
datura wrote:surprised no one has mentioned Slint - Spiderland yet, although that is a bit harder than most of those mentioned.
You're right, should've mentioned that. "Good Morning, Captain" is a beauty...
yes indeed :-)

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Post by capo ultra » Thu May 22, 2008 10:15 am

Slint goes without saying really amazing.

Isis and Pelican and Red Sparowes etc are bollocks. Better bands at doni Post-hardcore would be Hyatari or even Bossk

I had to sit through an entire Pelican gig just to hear High on Fire afterwards, terrible. Total posers IMO


Anything connected to Constellation records is obv. pure gold.

I dont see how Stars of the Lid are are any less Post Rock than GSY!BE are, doesnt really matter anyway.

Growing are worth checking out.

Moving away from Post Rock maybe, Shellac, Red House Painters, Galaxy 500, Low are all amazing.




Post-Black Metal is some of the most moving and strangley uplifting music of the last decade, bands worth checking:

Nyktalgia, Alcest, Agalloch, Ulver, Forgotten Woods, Wolves in the throne room
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Post by parson » Thu May 22, 2008 5:25 pm

stars of the lid are like straight up synthbient. i don't see much rock about it

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Post by mugsey » Thu May 22, 2008 7:31 pm

I have been listening to a lot of Rachlels this week.

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Post by oregon1 » Fri May 23, 2008 2:22 pm

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Post by +torment+ » Fri May 23, 2008 4:36 pm

I've always hated these terms / "genres".... like post-rock, or fuckin idm (gack!), but I do get the inferences or references to the post-rock schtick. And i do, or HAVE listened to alot of the bands mentioned in this thread. In the end, its just critic, or music journo squabble innit? Kind of like dubstep. :lol: :roll:

heh.

I was a big Gastr Del Sol fan, Brise-Glace, et all. Older, eclectic noise affiliated labels like Soleilmoon Recordings from Portland, Oregon, have put out huge back catalogues of projects or bands over the past 20 years that i'm sure have more than influenced alot of the stuff mentioned here - Halfler Trio, Illusion of Safety, Rapoon, Legendary Pink Dots, Zoviet France, Muslimgauze... and that's just stuff you may have heard of. You might want to check Soleilmoon for some background here. Good stuff.


Bands like Cerberus Shoal come to mind. Storm and Stress . Even Joan of Arc, for the "emo" related stuff heh. Thrill Jockey Records here and there. A MINOR FOREST from SF back in the day. * Big mention to the mon like Bill Laswell here too.* Michael Gira / Young God Records anyone? The fuckin SWANS! Angels of Light....

or YOUNG GODS themselves. huh huh?

Another old label that you could reference here to some degree is some of the Vinyl Communications stuff - noise, hardcore & onwards. Vinyl Communications put out everything from hardcore punk, to some early american breakcore like Lesser, Bombardier, Kid606. Also bands like Skull Flower. Its labels like this, or say.. early Kranky Records where alot of the sounds began to crossover from general indie/punk to more diverse electronic stuff. Not directly post-rock, but a good reference to how easy it is to move between said influences.

I like alot of the current metal related stuff mentioned so far as well.
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