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Black Mog
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Topic: A post rock code ?? WTF Posted: March 28 2006 at 17:46 |
Hello all.. im a great fan of post-rock and yesterday i was searching on the net about somes information about this kind of music.. and i arrived on a site who say that
"Think twice before you see a post-rock band in concert: there is an unspoken post-rock code that states that you must never, under any circumstances, acknowledge that your audience exists."
I want to know what you guys think about that...
This is the website where i find that:
http://www.studlife.com/media/paper337/news/2006/03/08/Caden za/Redefining.indie.A.Musical.Lexicon-1658701.shtml?norewrit e200603200059&sourcedomain=www.studlife.com
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Ty1020
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 18:18 |
Seems like a dumb generalization to me. On the contrary, I've heard
that post-rock bands like Sigur Ros and Mogwai put on fantastic shows.
Actually, in regards to a lot of bands, I've read that they sound a lot
better live (Red Sparowes comes to mind).
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chamberry
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 18:23 |
Well, I haven't been to a post-rock concert (sadly  )
but the videos of concerts I have in my PC I noticed that they never
look at the audience until the end of the show. But not Jonsi and Sigur
Ros. In the concert he always looks straight forward or to his guitar
and in the end of the concert a big curtain drops from below and a
projector plays that says "Takk". They never looked at the audience.
It kinda makes sence . . .
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Ghandi 2
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 19:06 |
...It's a joke.
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alan_pfeifer
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 19:51 |
Ty1020 wrote:
Seems like a dumb generalization to me. On the contrary, I've heard that post-rock bands like Sigur Ros and Mogwai put on fantastic shows. Actually, in regards to a lot of bands, I've read that they sound a lot better live (Red Sparowes comes to mind). |
definite yes for Sigur Ros. I saw them live, and it was incredible.
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Black Mog
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 20:21 |
hehe me im gonna see Mogwai on May 15 in Montreal... 
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chamberry
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 20:25 |
He isn't saying that the bands play bad live, Its just that don't
actually look at the audience like if they didn't exist or at least
thats what I understood by it.
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Figglesnout
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 20:31 |
well it can't be as bad as dream theater's just standing there moving their hands...
or in james labrie's case: clapping hands...how the hell do you clap to metal in odd times? i think they're just trying to piss people off.
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The Miracle
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 21:13 |
^Actually, DT are a great live band... to me at least.  I don't really care if the band isn't "rocking out". Mogwai isn't a hard rock band, I think that post rock, in it's calm and ambient nature is better played calmly...
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Meddler
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 22:15 |
Seems to me it would only apply to one band i know: Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
granted, ive never seen em live, but d'you see an orchestra look at the audience?
P.S. I love them dearly.
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Blacksword
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Posted: March 29 2006 at 11:49 |
Meddler wrote:
Seems to me it would only apply to one band i know: Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
granted, ive never seen em live, but d'you see an orchestra look at the audience?
P.S. I love them dearly. 
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No you dont, but you dont really go to a classical music rectial to watch the 'band' you go to listen to the music. A rock concert is different. You go to see a show, that entails listening to music, and being treated to a charismatic visual performance. IMO. 
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Auto-Rock
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Posted: March 29 2006 at 14:25 |
Black Mog wrote:
hehe me im gonna see Mogwai on May 15 in Montreal... 
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No Way! TO, May 16! Post a review of the concert when they come!
Anyway, Godspeed's been very vocal about their audience. they would much rather play in an intimate club with 50 people they know than the large venues they can now sell out.
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Posted: March 30 2006 at 02:25 |
Black Mog wrote:
"Think twice before you see a post-rock band in concert: there is an unspoken post-rock code that states that you must never, under any circumstances, acknowledge that your audience exists."
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i have been to some gigs where the audience have not, under any circumstances, acknowledged that the band existed!!
seriously, if the music is good does it matter whether they acknowledge the existence of the audience? some of those anthemic "everybody-singalong-all-join-in" bands i usually find pretty boring anyway.
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G_Bone
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Posted: March 30 2006 at 03:07 |
The Miracle wrote:
^Actually, DT are a great live band... to me at least.
I
don't really care if the band isn't "rocking out". Mogwai isn't a hard
rock band, I think that post rock, in it's calm and ambient nature is
better played calmly...
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From the DVD I've seen of theres (Scenes from New York), they would be
a great band for the music. They play everything bang on, but the
actual show looked horrible. Labries a great singer, but not much of a
frontman. Portnoy is the only one who seems to get into it at all, but
theres only so much a drummer can do. Still I'd love to see them,
but it would be for the music not the show, so I'd prefer an indoor
place with seating.
In contrast, Queensryche's Operation:Livecrime, they put on an
incredible show (of course this was a lot earlier in their careers than
Dream Theater's Scenes from New York, they were younger; also they are
outdoors on a bigger stage; and they are more heavy and less
progressive, some of that may explain it).
But back on topic, sorry for being a newb, but what on earth is post-rock?
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