Hey Sup Forums share your favorite post hardcore records please. I can't get enough of this type of music lately. Old or modern is fine.
Hey Sup Forums share your favorite post hardcore records please. I can't get enough of this type of music lately...
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90s post-hardcore is great
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fuck off with that glorified pop punk
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Quicksand recently reformed after like 22 years.
I think they sound good.
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A few more that I like.
Rockets Red Glare
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Cinemechanica
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Still the best.
Checked.
fucking this
>brand new
>post-hardcore
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You wanna explain how Daisy isn't a post hardcore album?
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Gern Blandsten in the 90's was great.
1.6 Band
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Garden Variety
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The Trans Megetti
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Chisel
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1. Leaves Turn Inside You
2. Spiderland
3. Repeater
4. The Argument
5. New Plastic Ideas
I'll never understand the cult around LTIY.
To me, it sounds like a sprawling unfinished mess.
These records are more enjoyable Unwound albums to me despite only containing one member each.
Blonde Redhead
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Survival Knife
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>1-900-USA
>N-A-I-L-S, OH BABY
If you like a little jazz with your post-hardcore.
Underrated
All solid picks.
Never got the hype for this one. I prefer The Argument desu.
Like with Spiderland you need to be in the right mood and atmosphere for it to click.
LTIY felt like a mess to me too when I first started listening to it. I could only enjoy a few songs at a time like Summer Freeze, Radio Gra and December. This lasted for a while and I went back and forth to Spiderland.
Just give it time user
Thanks for the encouragement, I guess?
You must be considerably younger than me because I'm not giving any album 16 years to click.
With you on that one. I made a thread about it a long time ago and nobody could really convince me why it holds its status.
Been going back and forth for a few years, friendo. Care to explain anything?
Have you tried their early work?
I was turned onto this album by Gavin McInnes of all people.
You mean like Kill Rock Stars #1?
Or Troubleman #1?
Or Gravity #6 one-sided with the liner notes imprinted in a spiral pattern on the opposite side?
Then, yeah, I have.
I like Fake Train's first half. Second half is much weaker with songs like Ratbite and such.
I guess it's not for you then.
Ratbite is great wtf
Compared to everything before it? It's weak sauce.
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That's because The Argument is superior in almost every way. :^)
Is this too obvious a pick? Great album either way.
Archers Of Loaf, mainly their early stuff.
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I love this album. Such an underrated band. I was so glad when dischord finally put in on bandcamp.
Please don’t post Slint.
My niggas
Hell yes
ADHESIVE SHE SAID
PLEASE DONT STICK TO ME
I BELIEVEEE IN YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
lots of good stuff in this thread
contributing with a rare one
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>not sure why the album cover is different
indeed, but the song repeater is catchy as fuck
I never knew they had something besides their ST
I don't care if it's an EP, getting that shit right now
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not entirely post-hardcore, but you can't deny Unsane kicks ass
This one is a lost classic. But the one that's an hour long is slightly better.
>Sure could use a good place to sleep
>[silence]
>[Explosion of sound]
>newfriends think this is post hc
best itt here's my contribution
also lurid traversal of route 7 by hoover
From our friends in Denmark.
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Kidcrash from Olympia
These guys are so damn good
They sound like, if Victor Villareal (Owls, Cptn Jazz) ended up in Unwound
the hoover rec reminded me of these guys:
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Not sure if this fits
It's a 'post' genre. That pretty much opens it up to anything from pop to shoegaze to lo-fi to noise to jazz.
That being said, I'm not sure where else I would classify Minutemen. Does anyone else do stripped down poetry punk?
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TO ABSORB EVERYTHING
ATTEMPTING TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING
FROM CARNATIONS TO DEAD BIIIIIRDS
>poetry punk
i puked
contribooting
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Thought you were kidding, I had only listened to Good news for people who like bad news.
Holy shit
under rated band
Speaking of Modest Mouse...
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My nigga.
Fugazi are the only band I can think of off the top of my head with pretty much linear progression in quality over time despite never really revamping their sound at any point
How you can believe Fugazi never really revamped their sound over the course of 13 years and 7 or 8 very distinct albums confuses the hell out of me.
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Burning Airlines gives you so much more. :^)
I've listened to Unwound's whole discography and could never understand the cult around any of them to be 100% honest
I guess Repetition and Leaves have grown on me a little over time but I dunno. Like I really dig Drive Like Jehu and Brainiac and Fugazi and Minutemen and whoever else but I can never get into these guys. Something always feels like it's missing
Recommend me some post-hardcore with synthesizers
I wanna hear stuff this noisy and energetic that also features wild electronics not just guitars
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nicely played
at times this album is really good, and at others it sounds really dated.
still would recommend it tho.
the only thing i can i really think of off the top of my head is horse the band. r borlax and the mechanical hand are alright. they get a little silly at times though.
Never meant to imply their sound never changed, The Argument definitely sounds pretty different from the band circa 13 Songs say, just that it was mostly gradual evolution throughout their career with no real jarring shifts in style between albums, I dunno maybe you disagree, shit's kind of subjective
Don't strain yourself trying too hard then.
I just started listening to Dirty Nil today. As soon as I finished Higher Power I was pretty mad about missing BOTH of their shows here last weekend, one of which was opening for Against Me! at a fucking street fest.
Kill me.
Q and Not U - No Kill No Beep Beep
Pretty much the perfect synthesis of the 90s acts into catchy, concise songs
The Great Unraveling
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This one is so good
Sounds like a direct cross between Dismemberment Plan and ATDI mostly
It's not blow-your-mind or anything, but definitely solid and not enough people know about it.
Very yes.
Grew up in DC. I was so spoiled. Dischord had so many good bands.
Antelope
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Circus Lupus
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The Warmers
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Faraquet
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plus these
(hoover)
and some more local bands
It's almost not fair to everywhere else.
Unwound was definitely PNW not DC m80
(((reading comprehension)))
they were on dischord which was a dc based record label
Yeah retards I can read
Unwound was never on Dischord either, they were literally the flagship band of Kill Rock Stars so I assumed the miscommunication had to do with their area of origin rather than the label
Naw, dude. The post with Fake Train mentions Hoover (DC/Dischord).
Unwound put out stuff on labels based out of San Diego and New Jersey, but not DC.
huh. you're right. not sure why i assumed they were on dischord.
City of caterpillar
Daitro
Pg 99
Heroin
not sure if this counts
Nah honestly I would have assumed Dischord too if I didn't already know
Fun fact: I remember reading that apparently they were one of the first non-spoken word acts on Kill Rock Stars
Vs is like the intersection of three different genres at once and I love it
Half the album feels kinda filler-y still unfortunately though, I prefer Signals Calls & Marches for that reason
This is the most instantly accessible posthardcore album other that Relationship Of Command. Same guitarists and singer as Drive Like Jehu. Cool, artsnob lyrics, awesome drumming, menacing minor key 2 minute long songs. First song is the weakest.
Before a million Universe by Big Ups
Favorite Track: So Much You
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