Talk Post-rock to me?

stickyfiddle Frets: 29583
11 Dec, 2024
I adore Sigur Ros. 

I'm generally a fan of Explosions in the Sky. 

I have enjoyed various things from Godspeed You! Black Emperor, This Will Destroy You and Mogwai.

I also quite like Tycho when in the right mood.

I don't enjoy Slint whenever the Spotify algorithm tries to feed them to me

What else is there I might like?
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louis_LLM Frets: 135
11 Dec, 2024
Russian Circles for the heavier side
pg.lost, Mono and Caspian all interesting bets too.
i quite like Slift (not slint) but that strays into psych and stoner rock more often than not
JezWynd Frets: 6478
11 Dec, 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jzy4R8EbWJ4

Sporky Frets: 31530
11 Dec, 2024
Red Sparrowes
If These Trees Could Talk
Jakob
Lymbyc Systym
From Monument To Masses (A Sixth Trumpet is glorious) 

And most definitely Tides Of Man - the Young And Courageous album.

And maybeshewill - He Films The Clouds Part 2 is absolutely magnificent.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B82df-UkJrU

Vintage65 Frets: 513
11 Dec, 2024
Never have so many unknown bands massed under the flag of a single genre.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_post-rock_bands
I can't stand post rock generally (Pink Floyd PTSD I guess - that classic generic half time groove-free slow building and loads of ecstatic shimmers/delays/reverbs at the end), but I recommend Trans Am (they are often labeled as post rock).
jonnyburgo Frets: 12918
11 Dec, 2024
Tortoise, Gastr Del Sol. 
Yeah, that list contains Tortoise, Stereolab and Broadcast who I definitely wouldn't put in the same box as Godspeed... and Mogwai, but I think they're all excellent. 

I take it you already know late Talk Talk?
Stereolab and Broadcast I wouldn't certainly label post rock.
You might wanna try Do Make Say Think
stickyfiddle Frets: 29583
12 Dec, 2024
Thanks all - will dive into all of these and see what sticks :) 
The Spotify playlist is pretty good, if predictable. But you'll find your current faves + most of the big hitters in here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX32bIaq3EQaH?si=91ff3ce1716d4246
euan Frets: 2027
12 Dec, 2024
It’s post post rock in that Ariel M is David Pajo from Slint, but definitely have a listen to Live From a Shark Cage. 

But also, you need to listen to Spiderland on repeat until you like it.  
euan said:
It’s post post rock in that Ariel M is David Pajo from Slint, but definitely have a listen to Live From a Shark Cage. 

But also, you need to listen to Spiderland on repeat until you like it.  
This. 
guyinlyon Frets: 415
12 Dec, 2024
Rock is still around, so how can there be post-rock?
Much like postmodern the phrase makes no sense.
jonnyburgo Frets: 12918
12 Dec, 2024
Jim O'Rourke. There is often cross over with bands and members in this genre. 
topdog91 Frets: 649
12 Dec, 2024
Quite a Googlable / GPTable question; not a genre I know that well but Oceansize == win.
Benm39 Frets: 932
12 Dec, 2024
Came here thinking it was about my recently storm damaged fence...

Some great new listening suggestions,  but I guess the wobbly fence shall remain
Sporky Frets: 31530
12 Dec, 2024
topdog91 said:
Quite a Googlable / GPTable question; not a genre I know that well but Oceansize == win.
I like Oceansize, but consider them closer to prog than post-rock. 
topdog91 Frets: 649
12 Dec, 2024
Sporky said:
topdog91 said:
Quite a Googlable / GPTable question; not a genre I know that well but Oceansize == win.
I like Oceansize, but consider them closer to prog than post-rock. 
Well, talking about music is like dancing about architecture.
Sporky Frets: 31530
12 Dec, 2024
I did once see a lovely ballet about the Forth Bridge.

Back to suggestions, if you're not averse to a bit of cheese, Moonlit Sailor - We Come From Exploding Stars is worth a go. Also The Echelon Effect, and Codes In The Clouds. 
louis_LLM said:
Russian Circles for the heavier side
pg.lost, Mono and Caspian all interesting bets too.
i quite like Slift (not slint) but that strays into psych and stoner rock more often than not
Yes to Mono.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bpj_khxeVM&t=1345s

Ashes in the Snow in particular on this session is pretty jaw-dropping. Shot wonderfully too, and there's the added easter-egg that they must NEVER SHOW THE GIBSON BASS!! 
oh and I suppose I should flag @SpiritOf58 band Aaronson, because he wont do it. Not as good as Mono, but you know...."perfectly listenable"  =) =) =)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq7EgiH6NVs

(I jest, they're dead good)
Reverend Frets: 5453
12 Dec, 2024
Capricorns
Neurosis
27
Labradford 

EricTheWeary Frets: 17041
12 Dec, 2024
guyinlyon said:
Rock is still around, so how can there be post-rock?
Much like postmodern the phrase makes no sense.
We've had Post Rock for thirty years so I'm sure we are onto Post Post Rock if not Post Post Post Rock by now. 
oh and I suppose I should flag @SpiritOf58 band Aaronson, because he wont do it. Not as good as Mono, but you know...."perfectly listenable" 



(I jest, they're dead good)
Haha, appreciate that!

We are the poor man's Mono, unless you appreciate people standing to play post rock, in which case we may be your new favourite band ;-)

FFO: Explosions in the sky, Mogwai and Mono I would say.
TTBZ Frets: 3012
13 Dec, 2024
https://youtu.be/OK7dlTytWEE?si=CeT7OZxjD0jw7U6R
drofluf Frets: 4514
13 Dec, 2024
How about Silver Moth?

From the bio:

 Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai, Elisabeth Elektra, Evi Vine, Steven Hill, members of Abrasive Trees, Burning House and Prosthetic Head convened to improvise the album in early 2021, inspired by a Twitter exchange between Abrasive Trees guitarist/songwriter Matthew Rochford, musician Elisabeth Elektra and fellow artist Nick Hudson about the Isle of Lewis. A couple of Zoom meetings would subsequently lead to Rochford, Elektra, Vine, Braithwaite, Hill, drummer Ash Babb and cellist Ben Roberts visiting the dramatic location of Great Bernera’s Black Bay Studios on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, where they tracked the songs in just four days: a testament to the musicians’ focused openness to their shared mission and environment.”

drofluf Frets: 4514
13 Dec, 2024
I’d also add the last two albums from Talk Talk into the playlist as well as Held by Trees. Both in a more pastoral vein but as Wikipedia says of Talk Talk: “ Along with the band Slint, Talk Talk are credited with inventing "post-rock" in their last two albums, Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock”
drofluf Frets: 4514
13 Dec, 2024
oh and I suppose I should flag @SpiritOf58 band Aaronson, because he wont do it. Not as good as Mono, but you know...."perfectly listenable" 



(I jest, they're dead good)
Haha, appreciate that!

We are the poor man's Mono, unless you appreciate people standing to play post rock, in which case we may be your new favourite band ;-)

FFO: Explosions in the sky, Mogwai and Mono I would say.
@SpiritOf58  You may have a new fan :) Assuming I've picked the right artist as there are 2 Aaronsons on iTunes...