Soundtracks to the End of the World: The Post-Rock thread™
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Dear Lord, Lift your Skinny Fists... is so good.
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65daysofstatic is pretty damn good, if you don't mind a little electronica thrown in. Their debut, The Fall of Math, is probably their best, but We Were Exploding Anyway is great too.
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I thought I was the only one. They kinda drone on too much for me. Still, I do really like some of their songs. You might like God is an Astronaut. They are a little lighter and peppy sounding, and a little more electronic.harmless wrote:Also, I've spent a few years trying to get into Russian Circles, and concluded that I like the idea more often than I like the execution.
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Sigur Ros came back in a big way for me with their last album. holy shit. Its been a good year for music.
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Hmm, really? Russian Circles drone on? That's not the feeling I'm getting from them. They're closer to post-metal than to post-rock.BurtReynolds wrote:I thought I was the only one. They kinda drone on too much for me. Still, I do really like some of their songs. You might like God is an Astronaut. They are a little lighter and peppy sounding, and a little more electronic.harmless wrote:Also, I've spent a few years trying to get into Russian Circles, and concluded that I like the idea more often than I like the execution.
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Not the best word. I mean they are just kinda LOUD ALL THE TIME AND CONSTANTLY MAKING NOISE. I prefer more peaks and valleys and monster crescendos.Heathen wrote:Hmm, really? Russian Circles drone on? That's not the feeling I'm getting from them. They're closer to post-metal than to post-rock.BurtReynolds wrote:I thought I was the only one. They kinda drone on too much for me. Still, I do really like some of their songs. You might like God is an Astronaut. They are a little lighter and peppy sounding, and a little more electronic.harmless wrote:Also, I've spent a few years trying to get into Russian Circles, and concluded that I like the idea more often than I like the execution.
1. Mogwai (head and shoulders above all bands in the universe)turned2black wrote:Rank 'em!
2. Godspeed
3. Explosions in the Sky
4. Sigur Ros
5. God is an Astronaut
6. Balmoreah
7. Pelican
8. Caspian
9. This Will Destroy You
10. Russian Circles or Mono
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The problem with Russian Circles for me is that their component parts just aren't very interesting. There are too many predictable chord structures, stereotypically easy drum parts... I just find it far too easy to predict where each song is going to go. Not with all of their songs, but with a lot of them. I like the idea of the more "classical movements" approach to rock music, but beyond that, I just find their actual approach to hard rock music itself fairly boring.
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I'm pretty easy as far as predictability is concerned.harmless wrote:The problem with Russian Circles for me is that their component parts just aren't very interesting. There are too many predictable chord structures, stereotypically easy drum parts... I just find it far too easy to predict where each song is going to go. Not with all of their songs, but with a lot of them. I like the idea of the more "classical movements" approach to rock music, but beyond that, I just find their actual approach to hard rock music itself fairly boring.
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Hey, mind your Tanners!BurtReynolds wrote:I'm pretty easy as far as predictability is concerned.harmless wrote:The problem with Russian Circles for me is that their component parts just aren't very interesting. There are too many predictable chord structures, stereotypically easy drum parts... I just find it far too easy to predict where each song is going to go. Not with all of their songs, but with a lot of them. I like the idea of the more "classical movements" approach to rock music, but beyond that, I just find their actual approach to hard rock music itself fairly boring.
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Ah, I see. I disagree but I see.BurtReynolds wrote:Not the best word. I mean they are just kinda LOUD ALL THE TIME AND CONSTANTLY MAKING NOISE. I prefer more peaks and valleys and monster crescendos.Heathen wrote:Hmm, really? Russian Circles drone on? That's not the feeling I'm getting from them. They're closer to post-metal than to post-rock.BurtReynolds wrote:I thought I was the only one. They kinda drone on too much for me. Still, I do really like some of their songs. You might like God is an Astronaut. They are a little lighter and peppy sounding, and a little more electronic.harmless wrote:Also, I've spent a few years trying to get into Russian Circles, and concluded that I like the idea more often than I like the execution.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
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Yup.BurtReynolds wrote:1. Mogwai (head and shoulders above all bands in the universe)
I feel like Mogwai, Godspeed and Sigur Ros are the Holy (or Unholy) Trinity of post-rock. EITS is great at what they do, but they don't have much dexterity.
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really liked their live show
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Caspian and 65daysofstatic will be touring together in November.
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I've listened to Godspeed twice today. I can't believe it took me this long.
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Keep 'em coming folks. I'm digging on all of these.
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Hammock is good and Sigur Ros-like.
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It appears that a prerequisite to being a post-rock band is to have song titles that sound like lines from a 15-year-old's poetry journal.
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Without that it might as well be Tayler Swift.theplatypus wrote:It appears that a prerequisite to being a post-rock band is to have song titles that sound like lines from a 15-year-old's poetry journal.
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