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    Is anyone else here a fan of post-rock? I haven't actually met many people that listen to much music from the genre, but it does seem to have a very large and dedicated following. I seriously can't get enough of it. It's like the sheer power of rock combined with the emotion, beauty and at times delicacy of the piano to create one passionate, emotive tour de force. Post-rock has conveyed things to me that no other genres have even glimpsed.

    For those unfamilar, post-rock includes bands like Sigur Rós, Explosions in the Sky, This Will Destroy You, Mogwai, God is an Astronaut, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, The Album Leaf, Caspain, Mono, If These Trees Could Talk, etc. Tracks are usually fairly long and often instrumental and work from very peaceful, delicate openings to a huge, soaring climax.

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    Hopefully everyone will at least give the first video a go, but since some won't have the patience to sit through a song longer than three minutes, the Sigur Rós track explodes at 1:54 and the third video, Your Hand in Mine, is absolutely brilliant around the four minute mark, with my favourite part at 4:40.

    I can't say I've actually seen anyone on here mention post-rock before, and I'm well aware the genre is perhaps too loud and intricate for some, but surely there are other people here able to appreciate such music?
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    Most of it's kinda boring, like prog-rock but softer. I can see elements of it being good in certain songs but the full instrumentals just don't do it for me - classical music is far superior for that sort of thing in my opinion
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    i quite like sigur ros, i did a play last year called mixtape which was 10 short plays improvised around 10 songs. and one of the songs was (checks) Í Gær and i really really liked it, i haven't really ventured much into the genre.

    i don't really UNDERSTAND genres though tbh i never know what fits under what. i used to listen quite a bit to the mars volta and they reminded me a bit of sigur ros but i dunno.

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    Oh, wow! Those were really interesting songs. While I can't say it is something I would put on my library, I can definitely appreciate the intricacies and beautiful values of that genre. I have never heard of it before. Thank you for posting!

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    its a nice genre, but not to my taste. I can see why people like it though aha

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    i don't actually know how to define post-rock, so i cheated and used wikipedia!

    i'm a fan of M83 though, and i have been meaning to check out sigur and eits (since everyones heard hoppipolla)

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    M83 is more electronic than post-rock, but his latest album (Hurry Up, We're Dreaming) contains a couple of tracks that could be considered post-rock, such as Echoes of Mine, This Bright Flash and My Tears Are Becoming a Sea. Other tracks like Wait, Midnight City and Steve McQueen wouldn't be considered post-rock, though. I'm glad it appears everyone has some kind of appreciation for the genre, in one way or another! Gonna check out the links you posted, but I'll have to wait until tomorrow because my laptop is about to die. Must dash!

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    well looking back, probably safe to say i missed the mark with those 3!

    lower your eyelids to die with the sun is probably my favourite m83 song, and that seems to do the whole big buildup thing, i'm not that big a fan of hurry up, don't think i've given it that fair a chance though.
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    yes your hand in mine LOVE IT
    rest of explosions in the sky meh

    my fav would prob be this will destroy you - threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasey View Post
    Oh, wow! Those were really interesting songs. While I can't say it is something I would put on my library, I can definitely appreciate the intricacies and beautiful values of that genre. I have never heard of it before. Thank you for posting!
    This! Never heard of any of these artists but I'm kinda into it. Loving a few of 'em
    all i care about is laura prepon & cats.

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