I mean, I'll listen to it, but as far as I'm concerned (The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place notwithstanding), Explosions in the Sky are the face of "formulaic post-rock". Virtually every album of theirs follows a pretty predictable formula and sounds virtually the same. I don't hate the stuff, but in my opinion, there's better post-rock out there. _________________ 2023 Chart
I mean, I'll listen to it, but as far as I'm concerned (The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place notwithstanding), Explosions in the Sky are the face of "formulaic post-rock". Virtually every album of theirs follows a pretty predictable formula and sounds virtually the same. I don't hate the stuff, but in my opinion, there's better post-rock out there.
Virtually every album of theirs follows a pretty predictable formula and sounds virtually the same.
Exactly my problem with Explosions. I really enjoyed them at first, but it's grown kind of tiresome over multiple records. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
As a huge EITS fan, here's a short appreciation of there albums :
How Strange, Innonence (2000) : One of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (2001) : Interesting.
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) : A masterpiece.
The Rescue (2005) : Another time, one of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone (2007) : Very good.
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care (2011) : Repetitive and a bit overproduced.
Unfortunately, the new single sounds more like Take Care, Take Care than The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place ...
As a huge EITS fan, here's a short appreciation of there albums :
How Strange, Innonence (2000) : One of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (2001) : Interesting.
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) : A masterpiece.
The Rescue (2005) : Another time, one of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone (2007) : Very good.
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care (2011) : Repetitive and a bit overproduced.
Unfortunately, the new single sounds more like Take Care, Take Care than The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place ...
Thoughts on their stuff with Wingo? _________________
They've made two good soundtracks with David Wingo for average to good repertory cinema movies.
How do you like their albums with David Wingo ?
benpaco wrote:
alexgagne wrote:
As a huge EITS fan, here's a short appreciation of there albums :
How Strange, Innonence (2000) : One of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (2001) : Interesting.
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) : A masterpiece.
The Rescue (2005) : Another time, one of the most underrated post-rock album of all-time
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone (2007) : Very good.
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care (2011) : Repetitive and a bit overproduced.
Unfortunately, the new single sounds more like Take Care, Take Care than The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place ...
Those Who Tell The Truth... and The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place are both excellent. I liked the follow-ups, but wouldn't have cared if it weren't for albums 2 and 3. Their re-released debut is okay, as is The Rescue. _________________ http://distranscontinuum.blogspot.co.uk/
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