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Prog Geo
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Posted: November 20 2010 at 04:12 |
pianoman wrote:
Prog Geo wrote:
pianoman wrote:
This thread needs to stay alive. Also please check out my Post Rock/Ambiant/Indie Folk band Until Sunrise. We just got an interview on www.five-questions.com and our myspace is www.myspace.com/untilsunrisemd | I listened to your tracks before 1 month that there are on your myspace page.Very good work.And I'm happy that I talk to a member of a band that I appreciate its work.I decided this period that I will be a post rock/metal supporter too. |
Thanks for the support man! We're preparing to tour the east coast next summer with Quantum Fantay, so if you could come out and see some shows that would be awesome! Also feel free to review if you're up to it. | I'm from greece.
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pianoman
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Posted: November 20 2010 at 00:06 |
Prog Geo wrote:
pianoman wrote:
This thread needs to stay alive. Also please check out my Post Rock/Ambiant/Indie Folk band Until Sunrise. We just got an interview on www.five-questions.com and our myspace is www.myspace.com/untilsunrisemd | I listened to your tracks before 1 month that there are on your myspace page.Very good work.And I'm happy that I talk to a member of a band that I appreciate its work.I decided this period that I will be a post rock/metal supporter too. |
Thanks for the support man! We're preparing to tour the east coast next summer with Quantum Fantay, so if you could come out and see some shows that would be awesome! Also feel free to review if you're up to it.
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Jake Kobrin
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Posted: November 19 2010 at 22:28 |
Wow... Long time since I visited this thread! I just wanted to say that I saw Explosions in the Sky the other day and they were pretty damn epic!
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Prog Geo
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Posted: November 19 2010 at 17:32 |
pianoman wrote:
This thread needs to stay alive. Also please check out my Post Rock/Ambiant/Indie Folk band Until Sunrise. We just got an interview on www.five-questions.com and our myspace is www.myspace.com/untilsunrisemd | I listened to your tracks before 1 month that there are on your myspace page.Very good work.And I'm happy that I talk to a member of a band that I appreciate its work.I decided this period that I will be a post rock/metal supporter too.
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pianoman
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Posted: November 18 2010 at 16:48 |
Hey guys Until Sunrise is on the archives (thanks Jody haha): http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6003
Here's a free download of the full length: http://rapidshare.com/files/426204488/Remastered_Mp3s.zip
Please review
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 16 2010 at 15:38 |
"i listened Hummingbird yesterday, some strange music, i cannot clasify it, you are sayin mod-classical is that? great music BTW. i know The Lickets, also some strange music, classical in it's roots, post rock elements, indie.. and something in between "
I call it mod classical but it's sort of a mixture of classical,ambient and post rock.I think post rock and metal is getting a bit stale and these bands I have been listening to are like a breath of fresh air.
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angelmk
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Posted: November 16 2010 at 12:38 |
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I have found this really good post rock band called Alfheimr,and have become mesmerized by their laid back,mellow brand of PR.
All three of their releases "These Songs We Sing Will Fade To SIlence","Dream Sequences" and "Light and Air" are HIGHLY recommended.
On a seperate note,I have been getting into a lot of mod-classical lately,which shares a lot of similarities to post rock.Cellists Zoe Keating and Julia Kent are quickly becoming favorites of mine,along with groups like The Portland Cello Project,Hummingbird,Woodworkings,The Lickets and Hidden Orchestra. |
i wanted to add Alfheimr to PA, but the man doesn't want to share his picture with us, so i didn't added him for now, can i add just some random picture to say some album cover or something ? i listened Hummingbird yesterday, some strange music, i cannot clasify it, you are sayin mod-classical is that? great music BTW. i know The Lickets, also some strange music, classical in it's roots, post rock elements, indie.. and something in between
new The Ocean seriously rocks!!! like it more than the previous one, they are back to form. new Maserati is ..cool, nothing special, but satisfying on the drone/psychedelic doom note, new Electric Wizard is excellent , love it, scary as hell, brutal, has energy, fantastic new Agalloch .. the album i've been waiting for years , just perfect, stunner, as i expected they never made bad album. Ghosts of the Midwinter Fires, The Watcher's Monolith are killer tracks, tracks that most resemble to the old Agalloch we all know and love; Into the Painted Grey heavy as hell, i guess one of the most brutal tracks they made, like it, so powerfull, Black Lake Nidstång is so epic, what an odisey; To Drown some gloomy dooms day offering, very striking.. Agalloch, they never seize to amaze me
i saw Dorena live in concert last week, young band from Sweden, but they did hell of show, very promising talented ones.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 15 2010 at 17:44 |
I have found this really good post rock band called Alfheimr,and have become mesmerized by their laid back,mellow brand of PR.
All three of their releases "These Songs We Sing Will Fade To SIlence","Dream Sequences" and "Light and Air" are HIGHLY recommended.
On a seperate note,I have been getting into a lot of mod-classical lately,which shares a lot of similarities to post rock.Cellists Zoe Keating and Julia Kent are quickly becoming favorites of mine,along with groups like The Portland Cello Project,Hummingbird,Woodworkings,The Lickets and Hidden Orchestra.
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angelmk
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Posted: October 08 2010 at 10:30 |
New Envy is so good, new Hua Lun is also a excellent release, worth hearing. new World's End Girlfriend is pretty fine, some weird music, but good one
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: October 04 2010 at 18:39 |
I have the Deadhorse release,and it is excellent.Haven't heard of Time Columns,I will definitely check them out.
Thanks!
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pianoman
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Posted: October 04 2010 at 17:10 |
Yeah...the reverbnation one is the one you want to listen to. Im considering just taking the myspace one off completely
You can just go to our reverbnation and listen as well
http://www.reverbnation.com/untilsunrisemd
TheProgtologist wrote:
Been awhile since I've been here.
Here is a free download from a new posty band called ....And the Earth Swarmed With Them.
Enjoy |
That is a great release. Heard it a couple days ago. I also recommend "Sunriseinthesea" by Time Columns, and "We Can Create Our Own World" by Deadhorse.
Edited by pianoman - October 04 2010 at 17:14
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: October 04 2010 at 09:38 |
Been awhile since I've been here.
Here is a free download from a new posty band called ....And the Earth Swarmed With Them.
Enjoy
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: October 04 2010 at 08:24 |
^ I'm having problems with your myspace, there are two different players and they seem to not like each other
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pianoman
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Posted: October 03 2010 at 22:46 |
This thread needs to stay alive. Also please check out my Post Rock/Ambiant/Indie Folk band Until Sunrise. We just got an interview on www.five-questions.com and our myspace is www.myspace.com/untilsunrisemd
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angelmk
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Posted: August 17 2010 at 15:20 |
^^ yeah, there is bus Skopje to Athens, but is very loong journey, also waiting at the border is also exausting, adding few hours more, but i hope i will think of something
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 20:07 |
^ Hopefully you can make it, too. I'm looking on ViaMichelin and Skopje-Athens is less than an 8 hours drive. How about a bus trip, is there such a bus? Living in a metropolis of the highest ranking comes with some advantages, yeah. This year and a half since I've been here has been amazing. I've seen Tortoise and Ulver, I'm seeing GY!BE, so what next? Hopefully Sigur Ros
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angelmk
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 19:30 |
^^ you are the luckiest man on earth, i have some plans of going to Athens, Greece to see them, i have to travel about 800 km, but will walk to Athens if i have to, just to see GY!BE
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 16:33 |
I just got my tickets to see GY!BE
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GY!BE
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Posted: August 14 2010 at 13:30 |
Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:
I don't have any post-rock from this year yet, what is everyone's favorite album so far from this year's batch?
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I you have heard some A Silver M.Zion before you should try Collapse Tradixionales (more in the Horses In The Sky kind than the 13 blues style...)
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angelmk
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 09:51 |
keiser willhelm wrote:
hey post-y dudes, particularly those who enjoy drone or noisy stuff, What are your thoughts on Glen Branca? I only had his album "Acension" for the longest time and while it is borderline post (think the droney parts of _on limpid form) his other stuff is killer and more ... i dont know, posty. Check out his Symphonies.
godfather of post rock? perhaps? PS why isnt he in the archives? honestly.
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I've heard of Glen Branca, but never actualy listened him, i'll check him
Edited by angelmk - August 12 2010 at 13:36
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