What albums would be considered Post-Rock classics (2010s)?

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  • Posted: 02/18/2017 20:28
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I guess this album is technically jazz (no reeds tho except on one interlude) but I think it gets into the Chicago style of post rock


Magnetoception by Joshua Abrams

and I'd put this under the post-rock bucket too

Ullakkopalo by Kemialliset Ystävät

and hey maybe Horse Lords could fit under this term too? mostly this is just a good excuse to post Horse Lords

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Norman Bates wrote:
craola wrote:
slide show soundtracking
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craola wrote:
this is how i've come to feel about the genre too. for me, there's way too much slide show soundtracking in post rock, and it's chalk ful of cliches and gets boring fast. even with the bands i've liked releases from, there's usually only an album that i enjoy.


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Norman Bates wrote:
"what constitutes a Post-Rock classic from 2010 & onward? "

Nothing. As in any art form, the classic era is when the form is at the height of its means. So I should think the late 90s is the classic era of postrock (think Tortoise, Labradford, Godspeed indeed, Rachel's, Gastr Del Sol, For Carnation, anything Pajo, Mogwai possibly). If anything, postrock might have entered its "postmodern" age.


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