Post-Rock General

It's been a while since we've had one of these. Post your favs, share some obscure stuff you like, discuss it, etc.

Pic related is the best thing Tortoise put out by the way.

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After reading a lot about Slint I can tell you that Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I is better than II

hello

woops, wrong album

underrated release.

Was I the only quite shocked by the efforts of We Lost the Sea? They are the perfect blend of Caspian and TWDY

Top 10 90s post-rock releases:

1. Soundtracks for the Blind
2. Upgrade and Afterlife
3. F#a#infinity
4. Gamera
5. Storm and Stress
6. Ocean Songs
7. Laughing Stock
8. Don Caballero 2
9. Spiderland
10. Nassau

>not American Don

thanks, watchmojo

nah, a watchmojo list would be this:

1. Spiderland
2. F#a#infinity
3. Laughing Stock
4. Hex
5. Millions Now Living Will Never Die
6. Soundtracks for the Blind
7. D.I. Go Pop
8. Young Team
9. The Stars are So Big, the Earth is so Small
10. Houdini

are you high on coney island?
Where's The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place?

in the 2000s u dip

>tfw u love a lot of these albums (mainly di go pop, the stars are so big, and spiderland)

am i pleb

YEA MAN GREATTST ALBUM WOOOO ":"::DDDdDDDD

no, there's nothing wrong with liking the main stuff so long as you've gone out and ventured to hear the other stuff that's out there as well.

you're just scratching the surface.

Has anyone read Storm, Static, Sleep? Great stuff.

what would you recommend? I also like the dirty three. Not a huge Godspeed fan, but tend to like the less kraut and more song-oriented side of post rock. (Less talk talk, more do make say think)

Houdini is patrician as fuck, replace it with some Stereolab record

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hell yea. It's fascinating to see the effort one can put into a novel. It's very well thought out. I don't agree with some of it, but generally a very good book. I made a playlist ahead of reading it so I could be listening to artist he talks about. I haven't finished it, due to class, but once I have time, I will finish it.

at least i got a (you) out of it

You'd probably be down for the sea and cake or jaga jazzist
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thanks!

I fucking love Post-Rock, all waves included. Lately fallen in love with Yndi Halda.

What do you guys think of Under Summer?

I got a question for you lads:

Favorite non Post-Rock albums that could be Post-Rock?

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Ganger - Hammock Style

Never see it mentioned here, absolutely underrated. Not exactly prolific however.

The only third wave band worth listening to, in my opinion

God this album was so fucking great. Probably my 2015 AOTY.

But I most offer you a counter point.

but it is pretty gud..

I love this album to bits, but god damnit it ruined Post-Rock. It was too fucking good. Inspired too many copycats