Soundtracks to the End of the World: The Post-Rock thread™
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Harmless, what kind of "post-rock" are you into? I know you like Sigur Ros, and I think I've seen you post a few times about Mogwai and Godspeed. Freshness depends on what you're familiar with. I don't really follow the scene much, but I can think of a few bands who toy with formula a bit or a lot. El Ten Eleven, The Pirate Ship Quintet, Grails, and Dirty Three for a start.
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ah shit i done forgot about Grails.
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not really post rock. some kind of math-rock, psychadelic, stoner thing, but anyway they are rocking my balls all the way off.
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Yeah, that's a really good record.BurtReynolds wrote:not really post rock. some kind of math-rock, psychadelic, stoner thing, but anyway they are rocking my balls all the way off.
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So, I know I mentioned El Ten Eleven earlier in this thread, but I figured they need some more exposure, especially since they've got a new EP coming out next week.
First rack, "Nova Scotia" is pretty sweet. Nothing out of the ordinary for them, but they're consistently ace.
First rack, "Nova Scotia" is pretty sweet. Nothing out of the ordinary for them, but they're consistently ace.
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I don't know if anybody on here has ever heard of this band, but I think they'd be well-liked among those who are into "post-rock."
Passenger existed for a short time in Chicago in the early '00s; they went through a number of line-up changes and apparently had an album titled Alive very early on, but by 2005 had settled into a four-piece line-up and were working on a two-disc concept album called The Owls Are Restless. The concept was sort of loosely similar to Watership Down, and centered on a centuries long war between owls and rabbits. The drummer, Sam Vincent, was the main architect of the concept, and was writing a detailed story to accompany the album.
Anyway, a short time after the recordings were finished, Sam tragically passed away and the band broke up never to officially release the album. Fast-forward a couple years, and a guy who helped out with the recording posted the album for download on the old After the Post-Rock forum, fully sanctioned by the surviving members of the band.
I'm posting about Passenger, partly because they've been coming up on shuffle when listening to music on the computer, and partly because I think anyone who has more than a passing interest in "post-rock" will like them. These guys were really good. I feel that if Sam hadn't died, Passenger would have gone on to big things. They may even be talked about in the same breath as Godspeed, Mogwai, EITS, and other big name instrumental rockers.
Where's the music, you say? Well, I apologize for the source of the audio samples and the bad quality of the video, but here ya go:
Four songs on their old Myspace (ick) page: https://myspace.com/theowlsarerestless/music/songs
Old video filming a recording of the song "The Gathering":
Finally, you can download the whole 2 hour, 40 minute album here: http://jetstarforever.com/blog/?tag=the ... e-restless
Apologies again for some of the poor sources and for the wall of text/background info.
Passenger existed for a short time in Chicago in the early '00s; they went through a number of line-up changes and apparently had an album titled Alive very early on, but by 2005 had settled into a four-piece line-up and were working on a two-disc concept album called The Owls Are Restless. The concept was sort of loosely similar to Watership Down, and centered on a centuries long war between owls and rabbits. The drummer, Sam Vincent, was the main architect of the concept, and was writing a detailed story to accompany the album.
Anyway, a short time after the recordings were finished, Sam tragically passed away and the band broke up never to officially release the album. Fast-forward a couple years, and a guy who helped out with the recording posted the album for download on the old After the Post-Rock forum, fully sanctioned by the surviving members of the band.
I'm posting about Passenger, partly because they've been coming up on shuffle when listening to music on the computer, and partly because I think anyone who has more than a passing interest in "post-rock" will like them. These guys were really good. I feel that if Sam hadn't died, Passenger would have gone on to big things. They may even be talked about in the same breath as Godspeed, Mogwai, EITS, and other big name instrumental rockers.
Where's the music, you say? Well, I apologize for the source of the audio samples and the bad quality of the video, but here ya go:
Four songs on their old Myspace (ick) page: https://myspace.com/theowlsarerestless/music/songs
Old video filming a recording of the song "The Gathering":
Finally, you can download the whole 2 hour, 40 minute album here: http://jetstarforever.com/blog/?tag=the ... e-restless
Apologies again for some of the poor sources and for the wall of text/background info.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
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Good to see they're still working on it, I guess...
Enjoy Eternal Bliss is still a really good, if not a little bit formulaic, album. I'm curious if this going to contain some of those more vocal-based tunes they were playing over the last however-many years, like "A Pinch of Lynch," or if it will be more instrumental stuff.
Enjoy Eternal Bliss is still a really good, if not a little bit formulaic, album. I'm curious if this going to contain some of those more vocal-based tunes they were playing over the last however-many years, like "A Pinch of Lynch," or if it will be more instrumental stuff.
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this Moonlit Sailor album is pretty good :
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Grails' Zak Riles + Slint's Britt Walford = Watter
not a particularly exciting song though
not a particularly exciting song though
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some instrumental jams for a Friday afternoon:
The Littlest Viking
You.May.Die.In.the.Desert
Signal Hill:
Gifts From Enola:
The Littlest Viking
You.May.Die.In.the.Desert
Signal Hill:
Gifts From Enola:
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If Walford is involved then I'm up for it.Heathen wrote:Grails' Zak Riles + Slint's Britt Walford = Watter
not a particularly exciting song though
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Supposed to be new MONO by the end of the year with full North American tour.
In the meantime, this is one of my all-time favorite post-rock tracks.
In the meantime, this is one of my all-time favorite post-rock tracks.
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I don't think most of this 'post-rock' stuff is for me, but this song I do enjoy quite a bit.BurtReynolds wrote:it all gets kinda vague after awhile.harmless wrote:I may as well mention Cult of Luna as one of my favourite post-metal / post-doom bands, if this thread extends to that.
This song is pretty great and not strictly postrock sounding:
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thats sexual.
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I don't know if I'll even bother to check this one out when it arrives. For My Parents was dull and unmemorable and the album before that wasn't much better. These guys were never great, but they at least caught some magic with You Are There.turned2black wrote:Supposed to be new MONO by the end of the year with full North American tour.
In the meantime, this is one of my all-time favorite post-rock tracks.
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I think One Step More and Walking Cloud were the peak for these guys. Beautiful albumsBrett wrote:I don't know if I'll even bother to check this one out when it arrives. For My Parents was dull and unmemorable and the album before that wasn't much better. These guys were never great, but they at least caught some magic with You Are There.turned2black wrote:Supposed to be new MONO by the end of the year with full North American tour.
In the meantime, this is one of my all-time favorite post-rock tracks.
From You are There forward it was always just more of the same.
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New We Were Promised Jetpacks track. Not sure how I feel about it.
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Also, U.S. tour!
Fri- Oct 17 Port City Music Hall Portland ME
Sat- Oct 18 Il Motore Montreal QC
Sun- Oct 19 Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto ON
Mon- Oct 20 Magic Stick Detroit MI
Wed- Oct 22 Skully's Music Diner Columbus OH
Thu- Oct 23 The Woodward Theater Cincinnati OH
Fri- Oct 24 Vic Theatre Chicago IL
Sat- Oct 25 Majestic Theater Madison WI
Sun- Oct 26 The Old Rock House St. Louis MO
Tue- Oct 28 Bluebird Theater Denver CO
Wed- Oct 29 Urban Lounge Salt Lake City UT
Thu- Oct 30 Knitting Factory Concert Boise ID
Sat- Nov 1 Neumo's Crystal Ball Reading Seattle WA
Sun- Nov 2 Wonder Ballroom Portland OR
Tue- Nov 4 Bimbo's 365 Club San Francisco CA
Fri- Nov 7 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles CA
Sat- Nov 8 Irenic San Diego CA
Sun- Nov 9 The Crescent Ballroom Phoenix AZ
Tue- Nov 11 Trees Dallas TX
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Thu- Nov 13 Fitzgerald's Houston TX
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Sat- Nov 15 Bottletree Birmingham AL
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Fri- Nov 21 Union Transfer Philadelphia PA
Sat- Nov 22 Webster Hall New York NY
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Oh yes. Fucking LOVE these guys!Harry Lime wrote:Moneyball!
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