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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:17 pm
by jb
WeaselSlayer wrote:
jb wrote:I find Rachel's pretty boring.
Rachel's finds YOU pretty boring!
Ha! Rachel's doesn't even know I exist! SO THERE!

Uh...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:36 pm
by WeaselSlayer
jb wrote:
WeaselSlayer wrote:
jb wrote:I find Rachel's pretty boring.
Rachel's finds YOU pretty boring!
Ha! Rachel's doesn't even know I exist! SO THERE!

Uh...
Aw.

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:45 am
by JonPorobil
:lol:

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:08 am
by Niveous
jb wrote:I find Rachel's pretty boring.
That surprised me. I figured they'd be up your alley. Have you ever heard "Last Things Last"?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:58 pm
by blue
anyone mentioned Trans Am yet? or if you like your rock mathy, check out Oxes.

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 1:17 pm
by jb
Niveous wrote:
jb wrote:I find Rachel's pretty boring.
That surprised me. I figured they'd be up your alley. Have you ever heard "Last Things Last"?
Nope.

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 3:06 pm
by Niveous
Well then, here's a link from Epitonic: "Last Things Last" by Rachel's

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 4:52 pm
by WeaselSlayer
Niveous wrote:
jb wrote:I find Rachel's pretty boring.
That surprised me. I figured they'd be up your alley. Have you ever heard "Last Things Last"?
Fucking amazing song. One of my favorites I'd say.

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 7:32 pm
by bz£
ken wrote:<A href=http://www.absolutelykosher.com/musicfi ... in.mp3>the Swords Project</A> (possibly my favorite band)
Is the rest of their stuff as ridiculously good as this song? I want more :)

Actually since this thread has gone a bit afield, to where it's touched a bunch of bands I already know and love, I might as well even add a few things myself. Well, one, to start with; if you like Karate, look up The Secret Stars: same guy, quieter, more acoustic stuff, so beautiful it's painful. And swell live show.

Oh, and from what little I've heard so far of Tortoise, you might also like The Grassy Knoll, who put out some CDs a while back with some pretty snazzy packaging and some pretty snazzy songs inside. That's all that comes to mind at the moment, which, when your mind is as dysfunctional as mine, is saying a lot.

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:18 pm
by socialist_wolf
tortoise and slint are two post-rock bands that i can't recommend highly enough. also, most of the related side projects are great: the for carnation, brokeback, isotope 217, aerial m / papa m, and the earlier groups bastro, squirrel bait, and eleventh dream day.

on the "post" side of post-rock, i'd recommend the mercury program (i think they're extremely underrated), labradford (and the related pan american), windy & carl, stars of the lid, maserati, dirty three, and one mile north. if you dig the more esoteric stuff like gybe and explosions in the sky, i think you'll like those bands. people have already named most of the good "rock"-oriented post rock bands that i'm familiar with, though i'd like to add that macha, lungfish and ui are worth checking out. the macha/bedhead split ep is wonderful if you can get a hold of it. canada has a hell of a post-rock scene right now; broken social scene, do make say think, and valley of the giants are all fantastic. last but absolutely not least, i recommend the sea and cake, as well as sam prekop and archer prewitt's solo projects, and the earlier bands shrimp boat and coctails.

happy listening,
andrew

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:22 pm
by WeaselSlayer
socialist_wolf wrote:tortoise and slint are two post-rock bands that i can't recommend highly enough. also, most of the related side projects are great: the for carnation, brokeback, isotope 217, aerial m / papa m, and the earlier groups bastro, squirrel bait, and eleventh dream day.

on the "post" side of post-rock, i'd recommend the mercury program (i think they're extremely underrated), labradford (and the related pan american), windy & carl, stars of the lid, maserati, dirty three, and one mile north. if you dig the more esoteric stuff like gybe and explosions in the sky, i think you'll like those bands. people have already named most of the good "rock"-oriented post rock bands that i'm familiar with, though i'd like to add that macha, lungfish and ui are worth checking out. the macha/bedhead split ep is wonderful if you can get a hold of it. canada has a hell of a post-rock scene right now; broken social scene, do make say think, and valley of the giants are all fantastic. last but absolutely not least, i recommend the sea and cake, as well as sam prekop and archer prewitt's solo projects, and the earlier bands shrimp boat and coctails.

happy listening,
andrew
Hahaha, jesus christ. And don't forget the Red Balloon.

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 9:31 am
by ken
bzl wrote:Is the rest of their stuff as ridiculously good as this song? I want more :)
Yes. Yes it is, and the live show is just as good. They will have a new record this summer. Blue doesn't like this band for some reason that I don't quite understand. I think it is just to piss me off.

Also, good call on the Mercury Program. They have a vibraphone in the band.

Ken

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:00 am
by the idiot king
i cannot recommend xiu xiu enough.

nor slint, mogwai, mbv, can, paik, mr. bungle, fantomas, etc.