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This Town Needs Guns s/t is MR for sure but Animals becomes more crossover with some mathy tendencies. It's one of the Alternative bands that sounds mathy but crossover because of the punky vocals and such. Minus the Bear is a case of this Alt-Math playing but they're a much better band.
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Posted: November 11 2012 at 15:50
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
I'm just awed that these guys didn't pull through by the Math Rock team. Apparently, they're under Crossover here. Sounds more like accessible Math Rock to me.
Yeah, it's really a shame TTNG is under Crossover! They're the band that got me more into math-rock, along with Maps and Atlases.
In other news, I discovered the post-metal band Intronaut over the weekend (as they're playing at Roadburn 2013), and it surprised me that they're in the Archives. They're described as progressive/stoner metal/post-metal/death metal. It works out amazingly!
I'm just awed that these guys didn't pull through by the Math Rock team. Apparently, they're under Crossover here. Sounds more like accessible Math Rock to me.
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Posted: November 10 2012 at 20:58
^ Thanks Z, good links and music that is tickling my fancy, looks like I will be blowing some $$$ in this genre also. That Bark P.-Hex link you had in one of the threads (one with the insane dominos) was awesome. I also seem to be liking what I have heard from the Samuel Jackson 5, love the name...
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Posted: November 09 2012 at 19:32
For those who are new to post-rock (as opposed to post metal or math rock), here are three good fairly recent threads with some examples to check out (I don't know why they are not hyperlinking, sorry about that):
I'm new to post-rock too, but this--this just blew my mind. Their album Exegesis is going to be the Album of 2012 for me, so far nothing else has come close. Please meet Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster....
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We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty. Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Posted: November 09 2012 at 10:51
^^ Pardon my dyslexia of Post/Math and Post Metal. My question was also very open ended.
Post/Math seems to be a genre I think I may like and from my listen of Perhaps, that one may be on the more aggressive side of this genre (based on reading the correct genre description and my little knowledge). I still liked it however.
^ Thanks for the suggestion, I may give Bark P. a try.
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Posted: November 09 2012 at 02:46
I'm fairly new to post rock, but a band I've really gotten into in the past few months is Bark Psychosis. I bought both of their albums and have been enjoying the crap out of them! Just really awesome, atmospheric music. Some of the best music I've listened to at night. Not sure what it is, but it just sets the mood.
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Posted: November 08 2012 at 20:30
While looking for an RPI album on Amazon.com, I saw the Perhaps-Volume 1 album for download for only 89 cents! I kept seeing this band's reviews popping up in PA so I grabbed it up. This was my first listen to any Post/Math music as I thought I would not like it based on its description, but after only 1 listen this evening, I am intriqued.
Is this album a good representation of what the top bands in this genre may sound like?
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Posted: October 05 2012 at 21:06
Thanks to this thread, I've been listening to all of GY!BE's material. I owe you guys one, this is some great stuff. "Lift Your..." is probably my favorite album from them, it's pure excellence.
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Posted: October 05 2012 at 17:28
@angelmk, agreed. I'm just happy they're active again. The songs on the new record have actually been written for years, in fact they played the lengthier songs on the Yanqui U.X.O. tour with different names.
Lets hope they take some time from playing shows, and write another masterpiece from scratch.
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