The Post-Rock Thread!

TotaLOverdosE

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This will destroy you - I Believe in Your Victory


A beautiful track! They sound a lot like Maybeshewill IMO.



Vessels - The Trap live at Abbey Lodge



An awesome live performance by the Vessels, simply amazing!
 
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Revival time! Post-Rock's AOTY 2011 may very well be here!



Band: Sleepmakeswaves
Album: ...and so we destroyed everything
Country: Australia

Tracklist:

1. to you they are birds, to me they are voices
in the forest
2. in limbs and joints
3. our time is short but your watch is slow
4. a gaze blank and pitiless as the sun
5. (hello) cloud mountain
6. now we rise and we are everywhere
7. we like you when you're awkward
8. ...and so we destroyed everything

Review: I thought it was going to be awesome but it was amazing ...

Sleepmakeswaves are relatively not new to the Post Rock. Their debut, In Today Already Walks Tomorrow was a decent introduction to their style of Post Rock. Over the last years, many post-rock bands have followed a generic follow of soft/loud/soft/loud/explosion/soft. Treating Post Rock as Post Rock is just not right. It needs to be treated just like any other music genre. And the most appealing part was the exploration and limitless bounds. So if bands follow the formula to fit their music appropriately, well, they are just doing the same old thing that we have heard so many times. Predictability was the sole reason people blamed the new wave of Post Rock being stale. But that's changing dramatically. And one of the bands contributing to this change is sleepmakeswaves.

Famous for their hate of spell-check, the band drives the exciting music of Post-Rock. Sleepmakeswaves are very upfront in this album. Your ear will get caught from the first song. They have this ability to cross these lush ambient melodies with slices of loud dynamic sections. To be precise, they like to play around. And it's what captivates the listener.

What really impresses is the tone of their style. Like And So I Watch You From Afar they don't fall into post-rock mode. They do their own thing. Many past influences can be heard here, but they come together beautifully. The album simply never lets you go. There are segments where you dive straight in and then there are moments where you feel spaced out. The biggest change I found was the production. Every track has been given a blessing. Putting out so many instruments and in such a wonderful manner is really commendable. The title track is the best example for that.

The artwork, the song titles and the band name itself is what you would expect from a typical Post Rock band. But the music is anything but typical. Although it doesn't re-invent the Post-Rock we love, it simply rules over it. Provides an amazing soundscape in such a remarkable atmosphere.

Rating: 5/5
 

omarko

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Wow. This is absolutely amazing :') I mean WAOW. Just discovered this.
I felt like shit since my result. This wordless music... wow. as adolf hipstah said has brought me joy.
Great music.
 

TotaLOverdosE

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Revival time! Post-Rock's AOTY 2011 may very well be here!



Band: Sleepmakeswaves
Album: ...and so we destroyed everything
Country: Australia

Tracklist:

1. to you they are birds, to me they are voices
in the forest
2. in limbs and joints
3. our time is short but your watch is slow
4. a gaze blank and pitiless as the sun
5. (hello) cloud mountain
6. now we rise and we are everywhere
7. we like you when you're awkward
8. ...and so we destroyed everything

Review: I thought it was going to be awesome but it was amazing ...

Sleepmakeswaves are relatively not new to the Post Rock. Their debut, In Today Already Walks Tomorrow was a decent introduction to their style of Post Rock. Over the last years, many post-rock bands have followed a generic follow of soft/loud/soft/loud/explosion/soft. Treating Post Rock as Post Rock is just not right. It needs to be treated just like any other music genre. And the most appealing part was the exploration and limitless bounds. So if bands follow the formula to fit their music appropriately, well, they are just doing the same old thing that we have heard so many times. Predictability was the sole reason people blamed the new wave of Post Rock being stale. But that's changing dramatically. And one of the bands contributing to this change is sleepmakeswaves.

Famous for their hate of spell-check, the band drives the exciting music of Post-Rock. Sleepmakeswaves are very upfront in this album. Your ear will get caught from the first song. They have this ability to cross these lush ambient melodies with slices of loud dynamic sections. To be precise, they like to play around. And it's what captivates the listener.

What really impresses is the tone of their style. Like And So I Watch You From Afar they don't fall into post-rock mode. They do their own thing. Many past influences can be heard here, but they come together beautifully. The album simply never lets you go. There are segments where you dive straight in and then there are moments where you feel spaced out. The biggest change I found was the production. Every track has been given a blessing. Putting out so many instruments and in such a wonderful manner is really commendable. The title track is the best example for that.

The artwork, the song titles and the band name itself is what you would expect from a typical Post Rock band. But the music is anything but typical. Although it doesn't re-invent the Post-Rock we love, it simply rules over it. Provides an amazing soundscape in such a remarkable atmosphere.

Rating: 5/5
Great review Ahmad, tastefully done. (y)

I just checked out their complete album in detail a while back and man am I glad I did, finally a breath of fresh air as far as Post-rock is concerned. The entire album speaks of sheer brilliance and pure creativity. What I found most exciting about it was the fact that the band didn’t hesitate to experiment and play around with things, the dynamics and richness of the tracks speak for themselves. :)


http://soundcloud.com/asfandyarkhan/an-unhindered-view have a listen boys. uploaded a new track to myne soundcloud.
Checked out the track man, well honestly speaking I found your work from 'Snow Makes Things Perfect' much much better. It's not that this one was bad, it's just that this one inclines too heavily towards the mellow end & the dynamics seemed somewhat dull to me, a bit more variation would have certainly made things a bit more exciting. But then again, the effort is commendable. Keep up the good work! (y)

This thread has brought me joy. I am not alone in this world. I SHALLL SHARRREEEE EVERYTHING I KNOW HERE STARTING WITH
Wow. This is absolutely amazing :') I mean WAOW. Just discovered this.
I felt like shit since my result. This wordless music... wow. as adolf hipstah said has brought me joy.
Great music.
Glad to have you guys on board. Post-rock FTW! :)
 

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My humble contributions:

The Samuel Jackson Five - "Michael Collins Autograph"

Red Sparowes - Alone and Unaware, the Landscape Was Transformed in Front of Our Eyes.

Most of the classics have been posted already but there are still so many wonderful bands out there. I live and breathe post-rock though. Once you're into the genre, there's no turning back.
 

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been listening to much of the post rock acts lately while at work with my earphones on. There's too much to be shared here but the most repetitive playback thing that messag-ing/ed to my ear canals is none other than this track by P:Hon

listen and share your thoughts on this. album is outstanding and probably the best relaxed-idiosyncratic rock melodies for winter nights.

P:Hon - Dried You Lie There


review to be posted soon.
 
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Awesome stuff. The guys in the band are all close friends of mine. Share it everywhere please! :)


And please mind that this is more of a demo. You'll see this again, but with better production.
 
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