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I'm not a purveyor of all things post rock. I know a bit, and I love certain bands and albums..

But these could be the best I've heard in awhile.


We lost the sea - departure songs.

https://welostthesea.bandcamp.com

Fucking amazing.
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Yep, love that tune you posted in the 2015 albums thread. Checking the rest out now.
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Good to hear. The whole album is streaming on the band camp link
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Bought 2 tickets for the Caspian show in October. Less than $30. :thumbsup:
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Nice. Caspian and And So I Watch You From Afar are playing here within 4 days of each other. Going to try and hit both.
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This is some killer new prog metal stuff

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Poland is fanatic about their post-rock. Produced some goods bands too
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Yeddie Yedder wrote:Poland is fanatic about their post-rock. Produced some goods bands too
yeah eastern Europe's post-apocalyptic setting seems to really bring out the best post-rock. Or at least the most of it.
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Another new Caspian track. This one's a little more "balls out" than the previous tracks we've heard from "Dust and Disquiet". :bammer:

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I could really go for a new Red Sparowes record.
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Mono are playing here in December. Do you think that I'll like them?
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Maybeshewill are calling it quits. R.I.p He Films the Clouds pt. 2
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turned2black wrote:Another new Caspian track. This one's a little more "balls out" than the previous tracks we've heard from "Dust and Disquiet". :bammer:

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zeb wrote:Mono are playing here in December. Do you think that I'll like them?
Yes. Any fan of post-rock (big or small) will enjoy Mono live. They put on great shows.

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Kaius wrote:I could really go for a new Red Sparowes record.
One of the guys from the band has an amp repair shop here in LA. I asked him about the next release. Didn't get much info. Basically said, don't hold your breath. haha
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Freewheelin wrote:I'm not a purveyor of all things post rock. I know a bit, and I love certain bands and albums..

But these could be the best I've heard in awhile.


We lost the sea - departure songs.

https://welostthesea.bandcamp.com

Fucking amazing.
I'm really enjoying this album, but unfortunately refuse to pay $43 for a vinyl record (including shipping) of a band I'd never heard of :( Will have to see if it's available somewhere in the States
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Freewheelin wrote:I'm not a purveyor of all things post rock. I know a bit, and I love certain bands and albums..

But these could be the best I've heard in awhile.


We lost the sea - departure songs.

https://welostthesea.bandcamp.com

Fucking amazing.
Yeah that is some good stuff
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Finally listened to Caspian's "Dust And Disquiet" this morning. It's pretty good, but I could really do without “Run Dry”.
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