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Look, its simple, I personally find all the recent need of catagorizing similiar types of music a joke. Now take this one "post rock" for example. Its got "rock" in the title, there by indicating that it is some form of rock. Then it has "post" in it, indicating that it is after rock, indicating that there is no more rock. Well this is news to me. Or does it actually mean there is a group of people somewhere leaning up against a post, playing their form of rock, but dont want to admit to it ? even though they indicate such by associating with the term rock but want us to know they came after rock... in their quest for a self important identity.
sludge? Some explain this to me.
Naw man Im doing good, really. The point of my origional post was the stupidity of the term. Upon research I discovered I am not alone in my thoughts and even bands branded the term "post rock" have expressed similar feelings. Which indicates those that adorn the term are leaning up against a post...... like a rock....... lol
I did download a few Isis songs and didnt hear anything there to indicate it was deserving a special genre all its own. They were decent songs though but I'd rather listen to Fates Warning or say Porcupine Tree in that field of mood. If you can understand what Im trying to relay.
Certainly, to each his own. As I said before, imo, you seem to be stuck in an immovable musical place. Open some new doors and give attentive listens to music. You"ll reward yourself. Hey, just my opinion. PT happen to be one of my favorite bands. I prefer their earlier material. "In Absentia" from 2002 is an awesome album, but since then they really haven't incorporated anything new or different. I've been a big fan of their music since 1993-94. Their new one "Fear of a Blank Planet." is solid, but after the first 3 songs I lose interest, sort of has that "re-tread" feel to me. You know, feels like they could do a lot better.Naw man Im doing good, really. The point of my origional post was the stupidity of the term. Upon research I discovered I am not alone in my thoughts and even bands branded the term "post rock" have expressed similar feelings. Which indicates those that adorn the term are leaning up against a post...... like a rock....... lol
I did download a few Isis songs and didnt hear anything there to indicate it was deserving a special genre all its own. They were decent songs though but I'd rather listen to Fates Warning or say Porcupine Tree in that field of mood. If you can understand what Im trying to relay.
As for my post-rock favorites:
Tenhi
Yeh Vman, HTTIW is certainly one of the best records I've heard in 2009. It's just beautiful and epic. Very talented band.Mono is indeed amazing...their latest, Hymn to the Immortal Wind, is definitely one of the best albums this year.
Others I enjoy:
Maserati
Valley of the Giants
Yndi Halda
If These Trees Could Talk
Do Make Say Think
and the others have already been mentioned!