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    Explosions In The Sky is great when you're just getting into post-rock, but once you get well-versed in the genre you notice EITS is nothing more a giant post-rock stereotype. They don't do anything new, but they show you everything the genre is generally about.

    Recommendations:
    -Spiderland by Slint (a real grower and the best in the genre, besides Skinny Fists)
    -Young Team by Mogwai
    -The Fall Of Math by 65daysofstatic
    -Hex by Bark Psychosis
    -The Four Trees by Caspian
    -Ocean Songs by Dirty Three
    -Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall -Live Forever by Explosions In The Sky (like I said, great for post-rock n00bs)
    -All Is Violent, All Is Bright by God Is An Astronaut
    -He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms... by A Silver Mt. Zion
    -Laughing Stock by Talk Talk
    -Book About My Idle Plot on Vague Anxiety by Toe.
    -Millions Now Living Will Never Die by Tortoise (Djed <3)
    -Enjoy Eternal Bliss by Yndi Halda

    Also, a lot of people LOVE Sigur Rós. I personally don't. However, you might. I'd say they're liked Radiohead if they were a post-rock band (they're overrated enough to be their counterpart, anyway ). Ágćtis byrjun and ( ) are their most acclaimed albums, and I agree they're their best.

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    Radiohead != overrated.

    65daysofstatic = very yes.

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    I second the mentions of Slint, Mogwai, EITS, Yndi Halda, Talk Talk (try Spirit of Eden by them too) and A Silver Mount Zion. EDIT: And the below recommendations of Mono and Do Make Say Think.

    But I don't second any suggestion of Radiohead being overrated - a whole other argument admittedly XD
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    A few other Post-rock bands that you might like:

    Do Make Say Think
    Russian Circles
    Mono (there are several Mono bands, based in different countries. This particular Mono is Japanese and have the signiture post-rock sound)


    I also second everything Ryth mentioned.
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    Listening to Yanqui UXO by GY!BE at the moment - Mother****er=Redeemer Part 2 is one of the most incredible tracks ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nominus Experse View Post
    Do Make Say Think
    Russian Circles
    Mono (there are several Mono bands, based in different countries. This particular Mono is Japanese and have the signiture post-rock sound)
    Russian Circles. <3

    I didn't think much of DMST personally, and I've yet to listen to any Mono, though I have an album laying around.

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    I will recommend Red Sparowes, Pelican, and Isis for those who like Russian Circles.

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    Godspeed You! Black Emperor is my favorite post-rock band and quite nearly one of my top 10 favorite bands.

    My favorite GY!BE tracks include The Dead Flag Blues (that monologue at the beginning... haunting and beautiful), Storm (love the epic drum-driven intense section in the middle, and the frighteningly sad "Cancer Towers" part), and Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls (IMO their best straight-up song, and the one that got me into them).

    As for other post-rock bands that kick ass, Explosions in the Sky (not just for noobs! Ryth is perpetuating a sentiment I'm not fond of), Port-Royal (EVERYBODY who likes any kind of post-rock or electronic music, please listen to Flares), Slint, Talk Talk, Mogwai, Tortoise, A Silver Mt. Zion (early stuff), Mono, 65daysofstatic, and Russian Circles are all top picks. Though the scene in the last few years has been utterly clogged with too many clones of Mogwai, GYBE, and even EITS (who themselves are very closely inspired by Mogwai and GYBE), so it's harder to find the stand-outs these days.

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