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guys, i have just listened The Capricorns - River, Bear Your Bones and it is stunning album. a Masterpiece i can say , i am amazed, such a great tunes, it is instrumental metal it its very best .. i cannot describe with words my thrill about this piece of music. crushing..atmospheric..melody .. beautiful..
also i listened The Calm Blue Sea - Siegfried: An Original Score by The Calm Blue Sea, and that is awesome , nice atmosphere , calmness, smooth , enjoyable ..
I'll be sure to check The Capricorns out. Your opinion rarely fails to be anything short of spot on. Did the calm blue sea release another album? If they did, I'm very disappointed in myself for not knowing this.
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Posted: July 08 2009 at 13:51
Alright, I'm about halfway through the new Minsk album and it's been pretty good, but it isn't quite as gripping as Ritual Fires was on first listen. It started out pretty strong, but I'm getting a tad bored at this point.
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Posted: July 08 2009 at 15:55
Dim wrote:
angelmk wrote:
guys, i have just listened The Capricorns - River, Bear Your Bones and it is stunning album. a Masterpiece i can say , i am amazed, such a great tunes, it is instrumental metal it its very best .. i cannot describe with words my thrill about this piece of music. crushing..atmospheric..melody .. beautiful..
also i listened The Calm Blue Sea - Siegfried: An Original Score by The Calm Blue Sea, and that is awesome , nice atmosphere , calmness, smooth , enjoyable ..
I'll be sure to check The Capricorns out. Your opinion rarely fails to be anything short of spot on. Did the calm blue sea release another album? If they did, I'm very disappointed in myself for not knowing this.
The Calm Blue Sea has composed an original score inspired by Fritz Lang’s film Siegfried , but it is pure post rock album, no soundless noise or anything similar music needed for movie ..just plain post rock .. beautiful..
and new Minsk is just Psychedelic as hell . but still good
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Posted: July 08 2009 at 18:46
i'am already exited new Kayo Dot is coming :
"The new music features another sonic shift in the ever-evolving sonic lexicon of Kayo Dot. Expect a more visceral rhythmic sound with overdriven chorus basses, cave-echoed horns, vocals and strings, tuned struck metal, and a purveying melodic darkness threaded delicately throughout the sound of the music. "Once again, the record will be recorded by Randall Dunn (Sunn O))), Earth, Six Organs Of Admittance) who also recorded Kayo Dot's critically acclaimed Hydra Head release from 2008, Blue Lambency Downward. Expect the release of the new music on Hydra Head in Fall of 2009
If Kayo dot were to make a more metallic release, I would be very happy! Igor, you should come to the states and be my college roomate, therefore you can release all this jealousy stored in you! I dont think I'm ridiculously happy with the new Minsk, nothing is really that exciting, I need more listens though.
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Posted: July 11 2009 at 09:50
I want some advice here because I'm a total post-rock n00b... in addition to Mono and Neurosis I also like early Pelican (haven't heard City of Echoes) but I am completely lukewarm about Isis and don't like Sunn O))) at all. Going by this, what post-rock/metal should I avoid?
"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
Cult of Luna - Best band ever!!!!!!!!!! Get salvation and Somewhere along the highway
Sigur Ros - Any of their albums except their debut will make you extremely happy.
Agalloch - Depends on what kind of listener you are. If you're a lyrical kind of person, get Pale Folklore. If you're a folky depressing music fan, get the Mantle. If you like your metal, Get ashes against the grain.
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Posted: July 11 2009 at 21:31
the Mantle is not composed by humans .. it is brought from Alien into this world to enlighten us how music should realy sound .. transcedental experience with healing power ..
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