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Awesome Arty-Rock Special

10:33 PM Posted by Qwetherington

So I've been listening to a lot of artsy stuff lately, predominantly Pink Floyd (which is one of the best bands ever), Queen (which is THE best band ever) and The Who (who just rule hard).

Here is some awesome shit for you to sink your teeth into:

Pink Floyd - Meddle



My favourite Floyd album. I love how every transition between each track is quirky yet fits so well. This was the first of their "big" albums: the start of that glorious run of amazing record after amazing record. This was the "hardest" and most edgy of these. Plus it has "Echoes", which has to be one of the best prog epics ever recorded. Only Animals rivals this as their best album.

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Queen - A Night At The Opera


The bombastic, the flamboyant, the catchy, and the musically impeccable Queen has been my favourite band for ages. This album is widely regarded as the apex of their creative output. I agree. This album is fun and catchy as hell but in a good way; a way you don't get bored of. Ever. Plus it has "Bohemian Rhapsody", which has to be one of the best rock epics ever recorded.

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The Who - Who's Next


So yeah these guys were just awesome. They made hard, heavy, loud, anthemic rock tunes that KILLED. Daltrey's voice suited the music like no one else's voice could. The rhythm section was unbelievably brilliant, and the songwriting superb. I don't think there has ever been a better pop-rock band (and that is what they essentially were.)
Plus it has "Baba O'Riley", which is the best use of power chords ever recorded.

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Isis -The Red Sea

9:52 PM Posted by Qwetherington


Yknow what, since no one listens to GOOD Isis, I thought I'd put this up too so they can hear some more.

this is less post rockish than Mosquito Control, and I actually think I prefer it. See what you think.

Here

Isis - Mosquito Control EP

8:33 PM Posted by Qwetherington


Now I don't really like Isis much. Their sound is boring and contrived because all they're doing is making the same album over and over again. I really could not stand their latest release except for the gem "Ghost Key." This has been going on for 3 albums (since Panopticon). Their last good album was Oceanic, but there was an EP before it that a lot of people haven't heard. Mosquito Control.
If you prefer raw, less pretentious Isis, then this is for you. If you don't, and prefer Panopticon and all that shiznit...then you're probably one of those people who thinks Tarantino was the start of good cinema.

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Elliott Smith Double Whammy Bonanza

8:23 PM Posted by Qwetherington


Can you think of any artist who hasn't ever released a bad song? I can: Elliott Smith. This guy was a breathtakingly talented acoustic artist who took his influences from The Beatles and the Beach Boys. His music isn't as cheerful as that though. I mean the guy killed himself so yeah. I have yet to find someone who dislikes Elliott Smith's music. Don't be that guy.
These are widely considered his two best albums.

Elliott Smith - Either/Or
Elliott Smith - XO

This Is Your Captain Speaking - Storyboard

8:03 AM Posted by Qwetherington


I haven’t yet listened to any Australian post-rock that I haven’t liked. Whether it be Because of Ghosts’ haunting The Tomorrow We Were Promised Yesterday, any release by the earthy, organic and beautiful Dirty Three, or math/post/something-rock heroes Pivot, every release has intrigued and entertained me to some degree. Storyboard, the 2005 release by Victoria’s This Is Your Captain Speaking, continues Australian post-rock’s impressive track record.

A storyboard is a graphic organizer such as a series of illustrations or images displayed in a sequence for the sake of pre-visualizing a large-scale visual project such as a motion picture or animation. By this definition, This Is Your Captain Speaking could not have picked a better name for their debut. Each song does not really tell an individual story or convey an individual idea so to speak, but each contributes to the skeleton of a possible story. These aren't fully fleshed out postulations, rather each song is like a different image on a storyboard. I’d like to think that a large part of what separates good post-rock bands from mediocre ones is their ability to tell a story with instruments rather than lyrics. It is a technique that I really do value in this stagnating genre.

And these guys are really good at it.

One of the major strengths in this release is the interesting production. The entire album was recorded live in a school library, and every now and then one will hear sounds typically associated with school life, such as a child laughing, a game in the schoolyard, or the footsteps of a teacher. It is quite astonishing how much depth these sounds can add to the album. Not only does it add to the overall atmosphere of the album sonically, but it also gives one an idea of where these guys are coming from. For example, at the end “A Wave to Bridget Fondly,” overbearing and dark sounding guitar and percussion fades, making way for a melody played by a glockenspiel. This intertwines with a very similar melody played on none other than a mandolin a few intervals lower. The song ends with the sound of children squealing and laughing outside.
What really impressed me about the ending to this song is how the timbre of the two instruments as well as the way the melody is constructed actually do sound very “childish,” for want of a better word, and the samples of children playing cement this “childishness” in the listener’s mind. Was the band trying to tell a story in this song? I don’t think so. Were they trying to convey an idea or thought? Definitely.

The idea that the band is intending to personify different thoughts sonically is expressed in every song. A strong example of this is “6 pm” which opens with an interesting percussive line that sounds like a cash register, punctuated by glockenspiel notes. Another good example, “Angels,” is much more atmospheric than any of the other tracks on the album, with liberal use of bowed guitar giving it an ethereal sound. The band even manages to sound like Do Make Say Think on the sparse, earthy sounding “Weathered.”

The highlight of the record is undoubtedly the opener, the 18-minute epic “Gathering Pieces.” It starts off with a tentative guitar line played with the odd accent here and there, lending a sporadic feel to the music. It is joined by another guitar played as a counterpoint. The opening really does sound like there are little fragments being drawn together. The first time I listened to “Gathering Pieces,” I pictured little orbs of light coming together to form a larger orb. The addition of a glockenspiel adds to this feel. 18 minutes is a long time, but the song never feels drawn out. The band manages to vary the melody and textures enough over time to keep the music interesting. There are no huge buildups with a massive climax at the end a la Godspeed You! Black Emperor, where the end is usually a louder and denser version of the original theme. “Gathering Pieces” is brilliant because the melodies are beautiful and captivating, and at the same time encapsulate what pieces coming together could sound like and manages to sound epic without the traditional (and much overused) epic climax. In the storyboard that This Is Your Captain Speaking is trying to capture with their music, they have crafted a beautiful, visceral and captivating opening scene.

There is only one problem with this album, and that is that some parts will sound like they have been done before. Certain guitar melodies or arpeggios and the occasional overuse of tremolo picking may strike up a feeling of déja vu in some cases. The percussion section could have also been a little more inventive, but these are pretty minor gripes.

I could go into detail about every song on Storyboard, but it would take ages and, quite frankly, bore the hell out of anyone reading, but simply put, this album is a great listen. It draws you in from the opening guitar line and takes you through seven different ideas, starting with a gathering, going through the early morning and expressing childishness that comes out of darkness. Weariness follows, but then something happens that elevates one out of the lethargy, continuing the journey that ends hauntingly, with the music fading away.

This review was written originally for Sputnikmusic.com

Get the album HERE

The Blue Letter - Prima Facie

9:53 PM Posted by Qwetherington


The Blue Letter is an awesome fucking band that plays an awesome fucking combo of screamo and post rock. It's really delicious. The only problem is that once you listen to it most other bands of this nature seem superfluous. If you like Funeral Diner, City of Caterpillar or Mesa Verde, this is for you.

Listenordie

Streetlight Manifesto - Everything Goes Numb

5:21 AM Posted by Qwetherington


One of the best albums of all time. Horn lines are spot on and catchy, and the lyrics are really something special. Frontman Tomas Kalnoky is an extremely gifted storyteller and has an extraordinarily passionate vocal delivery. Get this album now. This is the album even ska haters like.

GET IT

fun. - Aim and Ignite

8:50 AM Posted by Qwetherington


fun. is an indie pop band formed by former The Format frontman Nate Ruess. This is a much more flamboyant and...well...(at the risk of sounding cliched) fun effort that combines Queen-style harmonies and lush orchestral arrangements. Seriously Benson Hedges might be one of my favourite songs of the year.

DANCEDANCEDANCE

Oceansize

7:53 AM Posted by Qwetherington

Oceansize is a band from Manchester that combines progressive rock with post rock and shoegaze to form monstrous, atmospheric and intricate tracks. No other band has such an apt name. They're one of my favourite bands of all time and if you haven't heard them before just check them out.

Their best releases are Effloresce and Frames, but Everyone Into Position is the easiest to get into. I would start with either Effloresce or Everyone Into Position


Effloresce



Everyone Into Position Part 1
Everyone Into Position Part 2



Frames

Boris

11:49 PM Posted by Qwetherington

Boris is a Japanese drone/stoner/psychadelic group that FUCKING RULES. Seriously overbearing, crushing stuff. Feedbacker is their best release in my opinion.


Feedbacker

You know what, have Pink too. More accessible.



Pink

Claude Debussy - Suite Bergmasque

9:17 PM Posted by Qwetherington


The only "real" impressionist composer. Beautiful music. Billowing, floaty and moving. Suite Bergmasque is probably his most well known work.

Suite Bergmasque

Because of Ghosts - The Culture of Background Noise

7:06 AM Posted by Qwetherington



More awesome post rock from Australia. These guys, Dirty Three and This Is Your Captain Speaking are my favourites.


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Bark Psychosis - Hex

9:45 AM Posted by Qwetherington


The release of this album in 1994 saw the birth of the phrase "post rock." The end track is one of the best things ever. For the sake of understanding the canon of post rock you should try this out.

Hex

Maim - From the Womb to the Tomb

9:30 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Another Swedish old school death metal band. awesome. If you like Repugnant or Necrovation or Funebrarum just listen to it.

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Resurrection - Embalmed Existence

5:44 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Old School Death Metal from Florida. Sonic equivalent to having your balls run over by Michael Moore on a skateboard. except hes breathing fire not complaining.

die

The Candyland Carcrash

5:17 AM Posted by Qwetherington


The Candyland Carcrash was a fantastic emo/screamo band from the 90s. only released two things, a split with Seraphim and a self titled 7" totaling four songs, but my god they're good.

I have included both because I'm such a nice guy.

Self-Titled 7"

Split with Seraphim

Necrovation - Chants of Grim Death

8:19 AM Posted by Qwetherington


This is some old school shit right here. Swedish band. This EP will rip your face off then fuck its mouth.
Rip it off

Kayo Dot - Double The Material, DOUBLE THE ACTION

7:22 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Kayo Dot is a brilliant avant garde metal thingy band. Frontman Toby Driver calls it the "continuation of the direction in which maudlin of the Well (Driver's band before Kayo Dot) had been progressing."

Here's two rare releases since I can't be bothered putting up their actual LPs. maybe I'll do that later. These releases are:

1. Live Recording from Portsmouth, NH

2. Split with Bloody Panda

Ugk - Ridin' Dirty

5:34 AM Posted by Qwetherington



You cunts with your P.O.S. and cLOUDDEAD and your Deltron and your Dr Octagon need to chill out and listen to some of the most awesome, unpretentious and well done rap that the South has to offer. Undeground Kingz (UGK) were a rap duo from Texas comprised of Pimp C and Bun B. This is their best achievement.

not that i don't like any of the aforementioned artists. but seriously you need this. "One Day" might just be the best rap song of all time behind "It Ain't Hard to Tell"

"Man if you got kids show em you love em cuz God jus might call em home
Cuz one day they here and baby the next day they gone"


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Hypomanie - Sehnsucht

1:39 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Ok so I've decided these guys rule. Atmospheric/depressive black metal and shoegaze and post rock all in one tasty package. vocals are great. exactly the right volume in the mix and really affect you. This is their full length.

Sehnsucht

the EP i posted earlier

Dirty Three

9:10 PM Posted by Qwetherington


Violin-based post rock trio from Australia. Violinist is the guy from Nick Cave's band, the Bad Seeds. Very raw sound, but extraordinarily wrenching and hypnotic. You find yourself immersed in the music very quickly.

Cinder is their most accessible release, and Ocean Songs is their best.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Live

8:12 PM Posted by Qwetherington


This is a recording of a live performance by one of the greatest post rock bands. It's an especially chilling one. If you're a fan of post rock or Godspeed, this is an amazing listen

L'Olympic 2003-05-14

Francis Poulenc

7:12 PM Posted by Qwetherington


One of my favourite composers. Francis Poulenc was born in Paris in 1899. He's composed choral works, ballet, orchestral, art song etc.

This is a small choral work called Quatre petites prieres de St. Francis d' Assise, which is comprised of four a capella movements. Hauntingly beautiful.

btw doesnt he look like the newspaper guy from Spiderman?

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Bolt Thrower 4 albums

6:30 PM Posted by Qwetherington



A good way to tell a group's credibility is to observe how they stand in their epic "in front of a ruin or some other badass thing" pictures. And these guys know how to stand. look at them. Yeah I wouldn't fuck with them.

Bolt Thrower are a death metal group from England that have the catchiest, awesomest riffs and song titles like "Anti-Tank (Dead Armour) and "Remembrance." Yeah they're war themed. Makes them even more badass and over the top. If you want good dm then here you go. I suggest starting with Those Once Loyal.

War Master
IVth Crusade
Those Once Loyal
For Victory

Rwake the fuck up

9:01 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Awesome Arkansas-ian Sludge group. music is so good. crushing yet light. hard yet soft. feminine yet masculine. black yet white. etc.

RAWWWWRRWAKE

STFU

8:34 AM Posted by Qwetherington



...Who Calls So Loud are an amazing reincarnation (sorta) of Funeral Diner by the guitarist and the drummer. This is their debut. If you like screamo this is an essential. Actually just get it man, get it now. You'll like it.

linkylink

Agalloch

8:29 AM Posted by Qwetherington


Felt like adding a random good band. Band is fucking incredible. Kinda Black Metal but not really but fuck you just get it

it

Hypomanie and the start of a Qwe blog

8:15 AM Posted by Qwetherington


starting this shit up. dunno how long its gonna go before i get bored with it but hey.

first post. relatively unknown Dutch band called Hypomanie. plays a mixture of black metal, shoegaze and post rock. check it out

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