Is there a better post-hardcore album? I don't think so
Is there a better post-hardcore album? I don't think so
i love Yank Crime but the track order confuses the hell out of me, it really doesn't flow together that well
Definitely one of the best, but I think Unwound's discog has a few contenders.
Nice taste OP.
Unwound and At The Drive In has them beat. Take your fucking ADD meds before you listen to music you fucking faggot.
at the drive in are nu-metal
reminder that post-hardcore isn't a genre, and using it as a descriptor makes you look retarded
how can your post end in 44 but you don't think post-hardcore exists
>post-hardcore
>hardcore is still alive
what did they mean by this?
similar to post-punk, it's the ethos and general feel of hardcore but more complex and varied in influence, and the musicians tend to actually know how to play
>Unwound
They are great but DLJ is better sonically
>At The Drive In
What would be ATDI without DLJ? It's their main influence
Sorry OP, s/t is better. It really is.
>and the musicians tend to actually know how to play
>implying that matters in punk
i never did imply that. musicianship does tend to matter in post-punk and post-hardcore though
then post-punk and post-hardcore aren't punk
ok
if you went to a punk show and saw a post-punk band, you'd be disappointed. if you went to a hardcore show and saw a post-hardcore band you wouldn't be even a little bit surprised.
>caring about rules in punk
kek
Idk, Zen Arcade is a damn good post hardcore album....
Ahem. I also love Spiderland, Zen Arcade, Yank Crime, New Plastic Ideas.
that is true. they are post-punk and post-hardcore.
its basically saying the music is kinda like punk, but infinitely better because it isn't a group of apes beating randomly on instruments.
punk is retarded.
>listening to post-hardcore over post-post hardcore
>current year
how does jehu drive