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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 20:03
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Explosions In The Sky has announced the dates for the 2007 tour through the States and Canada. The new album is out in January!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 20:11
Originally posted by Meddler Meddler wrote:

Great Chamberry! now im deffinitely going to have to get an album of theirs Approve

My newest favorite is Perdition City by Ulver, I was really surprised how it was. It's so different than some other post-rock I've heard, I guess. I don't know for sure. Now I'm listening to Happy Songs for Happy People, Mogwai.


it's not post-rock, thats why, lol

Ulver's later material can be described more as experimental/avant-garde music than anything
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 21:08
^^^ I agree.


And speaking of album releases, There are rumors of a new Do Make Say Think album coming out in February. Let's hope the rumors are right! They, like EITS, haven't made an album since 2003.

I'm looking forward to 2007 now with Explosions in the Sky and Do Make Say Think albums coming that year.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 22:45
Well, though technically under "progressive metal," I've lately been getting into Pelican. They remind me of Mogwai's heavier moments, with many nods to Godspeed and EitS....but they're heavy most of the time. Either way, good stuffThumbs Up (can't say I like the other 'post-metal' bands though....the vocals tend to ruin them)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 23:16
^^ see my Pelican live review in that section of the forum
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2006 at 23:17
Originally posted by heyitsthatguy heyitsthatguy wrote:

Well, though technically under "progressive metal," I've lately been getting into Pelican. They remind me of Mogwai's heavier moments, with many nods to Godspeed and EitS....but they're heavy most of the time. Either way, good stuffThumbs Up (can't say I like the other 'post-metal' bands though....the vocals tend to ruin them)


Pelican is pretty great.  They actually have a pretty solid following of people who are strictly post-rock fans and not metal fans at all.  I read an article where one of the band members talked about how people who talk to them at shows can't seem to understand that when they wear Def Leppard shirts on stage, they aren't being ironic. LOL

but kudos to them for bringing metal to a crowd that would otherwise not appreciate the genre at all!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 20:53
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

^^^ I agree.And speaking of album releases, There are rumors of a new Do Make Say Think album coming out in February. Let's hope the rumors are right! They, like EITS, haven't made an album since 2003.I'm looking forward to 2007 now with Explosions in the Sky and Do Make Say Think albums coming that year.

    

Rumours? It said on their site they'll post the tour dates as soon as they release their album in (I think) Spring '07.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 20:56
Pelican are pretty cool, but need to listen to them more. I have the EP.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 21:08
Originally posted by Arrrghus Arrrghus wrote:

Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

^^^ I agree.And speaking of album releases, There are rumors of a new Do Make Say Think album coming out in February. Let's hope the rumors are right! They, like EITS, haven't made an album since 2003.I'm looking forward to 2007 now with Explosions in the Sky and Do Make Say Think albums coming that year.

    

Rumours? It said on their site they'll post the tour dates as soon as they release their album in (I think) Spring '07.

    

Sorry, it didn't say the date. (nothing on Spring).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 21:17
I'm fairly certain my next purchase will be Spiderlands by Slint. I want to see what all the hubub is about. However, I found out my Best Buy carries a LOT of EitS, and I was wondering if I should get one of their first 2 albums instead (I have The Earth... and it's a masterpiece).

Btw, Winter Hymn Country is one of my favorite post-rock albums now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 21:21
Spiderland is deffinitely worth it.
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Originally posted by Meddler Meddler wrote:

Spiderland is deffinitely worth it.

    

Just needed confirmation.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 22:22
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Btw, Winter Hymn Country is one of my favorite post-rock albums now.


Great to hear! Clap

My second favorite post-rock band after Godspeed.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2006 at 04:29
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Originally posted by Arrrghus Arrrghus wrote:



Btw, Winter Hymn Country is one of my favorite post-rock albums now.


Great to hear! Clap

My second favorite post-rock band after Godspeed.

Definitely. They're actually my favourite post-rock group at the moment. I love the jazziness which is sorely lacking in most post-rock.

Does anyone know any other jazzy post-rock bands BTW? I'm fairly familiar with the genre, so Tortoise, The Samuel Jackson Five etc. are already known to me. I've been trying to find some Natsumen and These Monsters... but no luck as of yet.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2006 at 18:51
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Originally posted by Arrrghus Arrrghus wrote:



Btw, Winter Hymn Country is one of my favorite post-rock albums now.


Great to hear! Clap

My second favorite post-rock band after Godspeed.

Definitely. They're actually my favourite post-rock group at the moment. I love the jazziness which is sorely lacking in most post-rock.

Does anyone know any other jazzy post-rock bands BTW? I'm fairly familiar with the genre, so Tortoise, The Samuel Jackson Five etc. are already known to me. I've been trying to find some Natsumen and These Monsters... but no luck as of yet.
 
Ah, that is what I love about the band. It sounds so real! I'm going to buy that, and hopefully the new album as well! Explosions In The Sky just released a song from the new album on Pitchfork. It sounds pretty good, if a bit familiar, but it's in mp4 format for some reason!
 
Anyway, I found this in another thread, and it gave me a good chuckle:
 
"All that post-rock thing, a little too serious, too grandiose."
 
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We're a bunch of pretentious hounds.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2006 at 18:52
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Originally posted by Arrrghus Arrrghus wrote:



Btw, Winter Hymn Country is one of my favorite post-rock albums now.


Great to hear! Clap

My second favorite post-rock band after Godspeed.

Definitely. They're actually my favourite post-rock group at the moment. I love the jazziness which is sorely lacking in most post-rock.

Does anyone know any other jazzy post-rock bands BTW? I'm fairly familiar with the genre, so Tortoise, The Samuel Jackson Five etc. are already known to me. I've been trying to find some Natsumen and These Monsters... but no luck as of yet.


Aside from the ones already mentioned in this post. I know of 12Twelve and World's End Girlfriend. I'm pretty sure you already know of World's End Girlfriend. I posted a review from some website a page or two ago for 12Twelve's 2006 release, L'univers. I personally enjoy this album. It does dabble in some songs, but if you like Circle then I don't see this as a problem. I've also heard of a band named The Cinematic Orchestra that have a similar jazzy sound, but I still haven't heard of them.


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Originally posted by Freak Freak wrote:

 
Ah, that is what I love about the band. It sounds so real! I'm going to buy that, and hopefully the new album as well! Explosions In The Sky just released a song from the new album on Pitchfork. It sounds pretty good, if a bit familiar, but it's in mp4 format for some reason!
 
Anyway, I found this in another thread, and it gave me a good chuckle:
 
"All that post-rock thing, a little too serious, too grandiose."
 
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We're a bunch of pretentious hounds.


Ain't it the truth. Approve


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 16:23
It's been long, hello again.

Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light

Perhaps it isn't the most adequate time for some moral insinuations, but I find pleasure in saying how some artists make a lot of albums, sometimes carrying a lot of weight, sometimes being only...a lot of albums, while some artists do one minded effort in a flash...and things look great.

For the e/pr standards, I think that Bell Orchestre's album is brilliant and representative. For the genreless ears, it's a very good listen.

Not ambient trible music, chamberry, definately not. LOL
    though there are some tiny things that could just call towards some, I don't know, voodoo trance,       sound hunt or acoustic nature/natural Wink

The band's name says the band's brand. The album's titrage does even more.
We're talking orchestral in something I consider impressive. Bell fashion, think EitS. Experimental delicate mood, with creases.

Out of what I listened so far, BO happens to be of some originality. Or it's only attractive enough to make you think of something else than stereotypes. Which is good!

Beautiful music, top the list of qualities. Everything is so plain musical, though minimal, and thoughtful, despite having style renders. On a tempered and colorful line, that you wonder what happened to the traditional hiccups. Not that you would be frustrated. I loved the harmony and I felt enchanted by many subtleties. Just to mention the violin charisma in Les Lumieres, Pt.1 or the truly experimental sound manipulation down the epic finale.

A mirage, not one to collapse on you, but to make you surrounded by music of some refined air...or vanity, heh.

Perhaps not speechless act, but something like this portrays the e/pr showdown with grandeur.
It's a small thing, but it doesn't deserve a place in the shadows. Real thumbs up for a gem.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 20:22
^^^Clap Excellent words Rico. It sure isn't ambient tribe music.Wink

Here's a short bio I wrote for Tone, a band we're trying to add.



TONE is a collective from Washington DC with members of GOVERNMENT ISSUES and UNREST and others. Their music revolves around five-six guitar players, a drummer and a bass player. In their 2000 release, "Structure", They used orchestral instrumentations along with their full on guitar attack and in their recent releases they added another drummer into the band.

Their sound is similar to that of Glenn BRANCA and Rhys CHATHAM and their guitar ensembles. They're more energetic in their sound than most bands from the genre. Their sound has evolved through the years. In their later albums TONE where a more refined sound echoing MONO, EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY and others, but with "Solidarity" they use cacophony more than their later albums. With this approach instead of making their music more complex, they make it more emotional and still be accessible.

Highly recommended for fans of post-rock, post-metal and fans who want a little more speed and energy in their genre.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2006 at 20:43
TONE is great!  Thumbs Up

I just got ahold of Yndi Halda for the first time, and I must say it is a treat!  It's like all the best parts of Explosions in the Sky, Mono, and Sigur Ros all rolled up into one.
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