Kid A has just blown my ****ing mind.
Kid A has just blown my ****ing mind.
A post-rock band you may be able to get into is The Low Frequency in Stereo. They're a Norwegian band and there style of post-rock focuses less on atmosphere and arabiance and more on fuzzy noise and jazz, but still retaining the beautiful melodies famous with post-rock. Their 2009 album Futuro would be a good place to start.
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Anyways, Dayvan what was so strange about Diablo Swing Orchestra? It was pretty standard metal and a swing-revival sound merged together. I mean I know it's not something you'll hear every day, swing metal, but I mean just wait till you get into some of Solefald's stuff, or even Mr. Bungle. I'm glad you enjoyed it none-the-less, the reason I suggested their newest release rather than their 2006 debut is because the operatic vocals could be a bit much at times, but it's still definitely something to look into if you liked what you heard. It's called The Butcher's Ballroom (2006).
Glad to hear you enjoyed it, you share my same feelings about it too. Much more laid back, much more of stripped down and heartfelt album. Not to say the SFK aren't heartfelt though!
^^Yeah it's great. And I also like their first This Heat (1978)
I still can't decide which one I like more.
I became aware of this about a month ago, but haven't heard it. Going to grab it now.
circa survive "on letting go"
Prefuse 73 - Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives
The best glitch-hop album ever. :bowdown: Where it all began for me.
There was meant to be a Mas Borracho cover there - that's my fault for hotlinking to RYM. Updated now.
Bulldog introduced me to Midnight Oil, another new wave band in similar vein to the Church. they've been around for just as long.
Anyone who disses will meet a sticky end with karma :love:
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