ISO Instrumental Rock Music
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 yes, Isis and Pelican run in the same circles, usually draw the same crowd. Isis have the occasional 'vocals' I use that loosely but if you like Pelican (which I fucking LOVE), Isis is directly up your alley.fotd wrote:I've d/led that Godspeed... album and it was good. I also d/led Young Team by Mogwai which I thaught was a better album. Isis i will check out today. Are they like Pelican?
 If you ever go back to Mogwai, I find that Mr. Beast is the most user friendly, the one I recommend first anyway. Young Team though, is probably their best.0
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 Feel free to put the ones you have down. I haven't heard of 90% of these. At times, I feel this whole instrumental post-rock genre has been played out however I love to be proven wrong.fotd wrote:Thank you for this. I had forgotten I had as many of these albums as i do.0
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 Do. Seriously. Some people don't get it but those that do generally find it to be an incredible album. I damn near cried the first time I heard it. I warn you though, it is long (80+ mins) and therefore more expensive since it's a double album.HarmlessLittleF*** wrote:Wow it's that good? I might have to purchase it. I want to get into this band so that's where I'll start.
 It was the first one I heard and I'm glad because I love it like few other albums but many think the Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada EP is a better starting point because it is shorter (by GY!BE's standards. It's still about 30 mins long). The track Moya from Slow Riot is incredible. I am going to get the album cover tattooed soon too Yes, I am a Godspeed fanboy Yes, I am a Godspeed fanboy
 I would totally recommend it. I think Yanqui is a fantastic album but it isn't even in the same universe as Skinny Fists. Of course, my gushing praise may cause it to be an anti-climax when you hear it but I can't see how that could happen. It is, in my opinion, a work of unparalleled and staggering beauty.soclose wrote:I've owned Yanqui U.X.O. for quite a few years, and while I think it's interesting I rarely feel the need to give the album a listen. I'm not familiar with much in the way of instrumental rock/post-rock, but I think I have a pretty open mind. Would you recommend giving Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven a try, or am I most likely a lost cause? Would you mind trying to describe the atmosphere of this album if possible?
 I can get a copy on eMusic for next to nothing, but I'm still hesitant to buy something I may listen to only once every couple years (which seems to be the case with the album I already own)."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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            fotd wrote:I'm in search of some instrumental rock music to listen to while I read. I already have 3 Explosions in the Sky albums. Any suggestions would be awesome, especially if I could download the artists albums from eMusic.
 Posted this in another thread but you might like this song by Mogwai - 2 Rights Make One Wrong http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8mC8zd_CbIPeople say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.0
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            transplant wrote:Feel free to put the ones you have down. I haven't heard of 90% of these. At times, I feel this whole instrumental post-rock genre has been played out however I love to be proven wrong.
 Compared to Punk, Pop, Top 40, blues and rap I think it's still a very exciting genre. The only household names in the scene are still not "household" and never will be.
 While there are always going to be bands that people use as benchmarks, it is still, in my opinion, the only genre of rock where, for the most part, people are doing their thing knowing that there will never be a pot of gold in the future.
 There is certainly some parity but the good ones will always stick out. Now you've just got more options“I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version.”0
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            I fucking adore Mogwai and the song Tracy is amazing but if you are a fan of them, check out this version of the song by Kid Loco. I thought it was pretty cool.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJSN5V72w7sPeople say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.0
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            Jeremy1012 wrote:Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven
 My favourite album of all time. Just magical.
 Same here, I just listened to it last night.
 The first section of Storm is probaby my favorite piece of music ever.0
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            M83 is better than bad.
 Mono's pretty rad.
 Saxon Shore could make you glad.
 This Will Destroy You sounds mad.If I could, think I would give in.0
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            WTF? No one said Joe Satriani. His album "The Extremist" is a classic instrumental rock album. It includes the hit, "Summer Song." His other albums are really good too. Also try the album "Surfing with the Alien."Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.0
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            Listening to Zidane 21st century portrait up very loud. :8People say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.0
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            God Is An Astronaut from Ireland is pretty good too.
 They may not have wide catoalog but they're still worth checking out.
 All Is Violent, All Is Bright (2005) I like the most. It resembles NIИ in many ways.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Is_An_AstronautDon't go messing with machoes!0
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            Frank Zappa's Hot Rats album. Aside from the first 3 minutes of Willie The Pimp, it is entirely instrumental.0
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            There is a band I came across on DayTrotter called Six Parts Seven. I really enjoy their music. I suppose they are similar to Mogwai, but not as dark.Instagram: @this_day_in_pearl_jam_history (https://instagram.com/this_day_in_pearl_jam_history?igshid=4u0yq06nj58a)All Those Yesterdays: This Day In Pearl Jam History - Sharing show anniversaries, releases, appearances, and more.0
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            anyone mention liquid tension experiment yet? (dream theater - vocals)0
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 great call on this! one of my favorite, newly found band... everyone should check them out!smarchee wrote:find Russian Circles album Enter, it's really good0
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            Ghosts I-IV - NIN0
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            Alpine Valley 2000
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            Bakerton Group is Clutch without Neil Fallon on vocals.0
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 Exactly the same. I was listening to it again for the billionth time last night in bed. The first 12 minutes of that track is the single most beautiful sound I have ever heard.Feedbacker wrote:Same here, I just listened to it last night.
 The first section of Storm is probaby my favorite piece of music ever."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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            Holy Fuck anyone? Get their latest album, its up for the Polaris this year.
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