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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 07:00
I would really like to see Envy here, I have their whole discogaphy. I haven't gone through it for a looooong time but I need to. But "...Story" wouldn't hinder an induction imo. I'll post here what their other stuff is like sometime lol.

Insomniac Doze is so so great. Def get more albums. :) This album is still my fave post-rock after such a long time. It's the newness of post-rock with these vocals. Crystallize is so beautiful.

Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Last time I checked it was suppose to come out in mid summer. Still no news about them since I saw that.


I said that earlier this year somewhere, and the person said that was there last year too... so whatever. Ha.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 13:05
^^^ Expect them to see them here soon. Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 15:41

ENVY*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: Japan
Official website: http://www.sonzairecords.com/envy.html

Formed in 1991-92, Envy has been one of the most prominent acts of the Japanese Hardcore scene. Over the years the band slowly were polishing their sound and adding a Post-Rock influences not too far from that of Mono or Mogwai while still being at heart a Hardcore / Screamo band. The combination of these two genres (Screamo and Post-Rock) can be better heard in their latest releases and most notably their 2006 release, "Insomniac Doze", where screaming vocals are accompanied by intense climaxes and spoken words take place side by side with soft guitar textures. All of this is wrapped up in an dramatic and emotional melodies.

They've released various singles and albums through different labels and have toured with Isis, This Machine Kills, Mogwai and Yaphett Kotto. They have also made several split albums with other Screamo / Post-Hardcore bands.

If you've never been a fan of the Screamo genre, but enjoy the intensity and grandiosity of post-rock bands then Envy is the band to get you into the genre.


Recommended for fans of: Mono, Caspian, Mogwai, Laura, Callisto, Isis and other thundering post-rock bands.

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/officialenvy

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Liking Screamo vocals would be easier to enjoy, but if not then this could be your introduction to them.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 15:45
And another one too:


AS THE POETS AFFIRM*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: Canada
Official website: http://www.asthepoetsaffirm.com/

Taking their name from a quote of Dante's Inferno, As The Poets Affirm is a band that started out as an acoustic trio by a group of independent musicians in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 2001. What started as a trio soon grew out to be a sextet with a wide variety of instruments like cello, clarinet, Rhodes, Moog, trumpet and others. Their sound touches genres like IDM, Jazz and Classical and has licensed music to films and television throughout North America. Their second release "The Jaws That Bite, The Claws That Catch" has been critically acclaimed and reached # 5 on Canada's national campus radio.

Recommended for fans of: Bell Orchestre, Clogs, Anoice, Neil On Impression and other orchestrated post-rock bands (although NOT epic).

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/asthepoetsaffirm & http://www.asthepoetsaffirm.com/#


Two additions in one day. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 15:51
Oh! I almost forgot Assaf's addition:

LEBANON*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: Israel
Official website: http://www.lebanonband.net

This bio is taken from the band's website with the band's permission and was originally written by Ned Raggett, AMG:

"Israel doesn't necessarily come to mind as a rock & roll nation -- and neither does Lebanon, but that's the name chosen by the quartet originally from Tel Aviv. The core of the group came together in the early 2000s when guitarists/samplers Avinoam Sternheim and Juval Haring initially formed a two-person effort called the Noisy Mornings , which barely squeaked out an EP before collapsing, as the two had to serve their mandatory national service in the Israeli army for some years. Toward the middle of 2005, having left the military behind them, the duo met bassist Avishy Londner and drummer Adam Katz , who together swiftly coalesced under the Lebanon name. With an aim for the kind of instrumental epic drama that groups like Slint and Mogwai had made famous, Lebanon quickly began building up a reputation for itself via shows in its home country as well as releasing an initial EP of demo cuts, as well as following the now de rigueur approach of building an Internet fan base worldwide via sites like MySpace. Showing an agreeable speed to their efforts, the band's full debut album, Sunken City , featuring poet Roni Hirsch as a collaborator, appeared in March 2006, little under a year after it had begun. Katz subsequently departed the group, replaced by Ira Motstyn."

Recommended for fans of: The Samuel Jackson Five and other not-so-straightforward-and-fun-yet-emotional-post-rock bands. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2007 at 19:04
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

DethMaiden:
Thanks for all of those recommendations! I only know of MOTA from the bands you've mentioned. I only wish Puerto Rico was the same as Dayton...


 
You are very welcome! It's great having seen all of those acts live as well! Tongue
 
 
And as a general note, is it just me, or is post-rock MUCH better in a live setting than on record?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2007 at 00:07
Great to see As The Poets Affirm now here. I think they were one of my suggests from a while ago [mind you I did suggest about thirty bands, so I cannot really remember]. Might put their two albums I have on to refresh my memory, I think I quite liked them. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2007 at 14:26
^^^ I have their debut and I enjoy it quite alot. It has a bit of folk in it which gives it a more organic sound. I like the overall mood of the album too, I can't wait to listen to the other ones, although I've heard that their 2006 album is different than the first 2.

Originally posted by DethMaiden DethMaiden wrote:

And as a general note, is it just me, or is post-rock MUCH better in a live setting than on record?

I wouldn't know. I haven't been to any. Cry


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2007 at 14:49
One addition today:


MASERATI*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United States
Official website: http://ihaveadagger.net/

Maserati is a band formed in Athens, Georgia, United States in 2000 by Coley Dennis, Matthew Cherry, Steven Scarborough and Phillip Horan. Their music can be seen as a combination of Post-Rock, Progressive Rock and Psychedelic Rock with a few hints of Krautrock. They self-released their first album "37:29:24" in 2001. They also released several albums and a collaboration with The Mercury Program on their now-defunct Kindercore record label. In 2004 drummer Phillip Horan left the band and was replaced by Jerry Fuchs, member of several bands like !!!, Turing Machine and LCD Soundsystem. After 3 years of silence they released their first album with their new line-up in 2007 called "Inventions For The New Season".

Recommended for fans of: Turing Machine, fans of Pink Floyd's One Of These Days and post-rock groups that know how to rock well. They're fans of krautrock so that counts for something too.

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/maseratirocks


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2007 at 17:44
Well done on all the additions!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2007 at 18:06
Thanks Chris! Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2007 at 04:10
A first review on Gastr Del Sol's debut has been finally written. ClapEmbarrassed

I actually used most of the impressions I noted down here for it, I liked how wicked I was able to write about what I heard in the album. LOLBig%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2007 at 21:47
Bah!  I need time to write some reviews!  Stupid life has given me no time for music!

I bought a vinyl copy of the Rachel's/Matmos album, and I haven't even had time to listen to it yet.  AAAAAARRRRRRGGGHHH!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2007 at 13:00
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

A first review on Gastr Del Sol's debut has been finally written. ClapEmbarrassed

I actually used most of the impressions I noted down here for it, I liked how wicked I was able to write about what I heard in the album. LOLBig%20smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2007 at 23:59
Two new additions today. The first one:

UP-C DOWN-C LEFT-C RIGHT-C ABC + START*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United Kingdom
Official website: http://www.upcdownc.com/

Up-C Down-C Left-C Right-C ABC + Start is a band formed in Kent, United Kingdom in the year 2000. They started self-releasing their music in 2001 with their first attempt at a debut called 'So.We.Bo'. It was a limited release, but the band never really liked it so the album never had a proper release. After that they self-released and EP called 'Watch With Mother' which was recorded on a 4-track. In 2002 they kept releasing EPs and in 2003 they made their second attempt at a debut which was called 'Taken From The Evil To Come'. This release was a double album with all of the material they've recorded since then (not counting their 'So.We.Bo'). They released several other EPs and a split with Candy Sniper later that year. This is where they started to pick some steam and in 2004 they signed to Tap N Tin. In early 2005 they released their first official 7" single called 'Stand shadowless like silence/Sadako's fury'. After that they went for a live Xfm session with John Kenedy in May and recorded their second single, 'Shallows', which was released in August. Their first official debut was released in October of the same year. After years of polishing their sound the work paid off. Their debut 'And The Battle Is Won' got alot of attention and had rave reviews all around the net and magazines. It also managed to get in many top lists of best Post-Rock album of 2005. In 2006 they went to record their follow-up, 'Embers' which is stated to be released in late 2007.

Recommended for fans of: Mogwai, From Monument To Masses, My Education.

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/upcdownc



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2007 at 00:01
And the second one:

LOSS OF A CHILD*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United Kingdom
Official website: http://www.myspace.com/lossofachild

Biography taken from: http://www.myspace.com/lossofachild with permission of the band.

An instrumental rock band from London, England, Loss of a Child use pianos, string sections, guitars and drums to create a classically-influenced post-rock noise. With elements boarding on quiet ambience and others with distorted guitars and crashing drums, the ambitious nature with the classical instruments sets Loss of a Child apart from many leftfield acts, producing a hugely epic sound.

Loss of a Child concentrate on producing cohesive albums over individual songs and have two full lengths completed, 'The Future Symphony' and 'Caught and Lost'. A third is in the making at present.

Recommended for fans of: Just listen to them. They have all of their albums for FREE at http://www.archive.org/details/lost_children

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2007 at 00:53
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Two new additions today. The first one:

UP-C DOWN-C LEFT-C RIGHT-C ABC + START*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United Kingdom
Official website: http://www.upcdownc.com/

Up-C Down-C Left-C Right-C ABC + Start is a band formed in Kent, United Kingdom in the year 2000. They started self-releasing their music in 2001 with their first attempt at a debut called 'So.We.Bo'. It was a limited release, but the band never really liked it so the album never had a proper release. After that they self-released and EP called 'Watch With Mother' which was recorded on a 4-track. In 2002 they kept releasing EPs and in 2003 they made their second attempt at a debut which was called 'Taken From The Evil To Come'. This release was a double album with all of the material they've recorded since then (not counting their 'So.We.Bo'). They released several other EPs and a split with Candy Sniper later that year. This is where they started to pick some steam and in 2004 they signed to Tap N Tin. In early 2005 they released their first official 7" single called 'Stand shadowless like silence/Sadako's fury'. After that they went for a live Xfm session with John Kenedy in May and recorded their second single, 'Shallows', which was released in August. Their first official debut was released in October of the same year. After years of polishing their sound the work paid off. Their debut 'And The Battle Is Won' got alot of attention and had rave reviews all around the net and magazines. It also managed to get in many top lists of best Post-Rock album of 2005. In 2006 they went to record their follow-up, 'Embers' which is stated to be released in late 2007.

Recommended for fans of: Mogwai, From Monument To Masses, My Education.

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/upcdownc



Like I said somewhere else, this is a wicked name to a powerful looking band, I'll definitely search for music of it. LOLThumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2007 at 12:35
Greatly recommended. Thumbs%20Up

"Comfort Me, I've Lost My Heart" has to be one of the best songs of 2005, post-rock wise.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2007 at 14:30
Another day another (you guessed it) addition:

MOUNTAIN MEN ANONYMOUS*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United Kingdom
Official website: http://www.mountainmenanonymous.com/

Mountain Men Anonymous is a band formed Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales in the year 1999. At the beginning of the year 2000, two of the original members of the band left and then where replaced by Lorna. Later that year, they released their self-titled EP. In 2001 they released their self-titled debut and a 7" single split with Teflon Monkeys. Between 2001 and 2004 Lorna left the band and the group stayed as a trio. Sam, John and Adam continued making music and in 2004 they released their album called "Krkonose" which is their most known around indie circles. Mountain Men Anonymous' sound can be seen as a mix of electronica, trip-hop and post-rock. They are currently on "indefinite hiatus." Two members of the band, Sam and John, went on to form another band called Zail.

Recommende for fans of:  God Is An Astronaut, 65Daysofstatic (but more subtle), Trip-hop, electronica.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2007 at 15:13
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Two new additions today. The first one:

UP-C DOWN-C LEFT-C RIGHT-C ABC + START*

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Progressive music sub-genre: Experimental/Post-Rock
Country: United Kingdom
Official website: http://www.upcdownc.com/

Up-C Down-C Left-C Right-C ABC + Start is a band formed in Kent, United Kingdom in the year 2000. They started self-releasing their music in 2001 with their first attempt at a debut called 'So.We.Bo'. It was a limited release, but the band never really liked it so the album never had a proper release. After that they self-released and EP called 'Watch With Mother' which was recorded on a 4-track. In 2002 they kept releasing EPs and in 2003 they made their second attempt at a debut which was called 'Taken From The Evil To Come'. This release was a double album with all of the material they've recorded since then (not counting their 'So.We.Bo'). They released several other EPs and a split with Candy Sniper later that year. This is where they started to pick some steam and in 2004 they signed to Tap N Tin. In early 2005 they released their first official 7" single called 'Stand shadowless like silence/Sadako's fury'. After that they went for a live Xfm session with John Kenedy in May and recorded their second single, 'Shallows', which was released in August. Their first official debut was released in October of the same year. After years of polishing their sound the work paid off. Their debut 'And The Battle Is Won' got alot of attention and had rave reviews all around the net and magazines. It also managed to get in many top lists of best Post-Rock album of 2005. In 2006 they went to record their follow-up, 'Embers' which is stated to be released in late 2007.

Recommended for fans of: Mogwai, From Monument To Masses, My Education.

Samples: http://www.myspace.com/upcdownc

 
EDIT:  Oops, I thought this was the band Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A Start
 
Wow, ANOTHER band that appears to use video game code in their name?  Odd! LOL
 
I must go see which band came out first to see who ripped off who. LOL.


Edited by queenlerxst - July 20 2007 at 15:17
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