Category Archives: Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
Dirge ~ Alma | Baltica
When I first started reading about Dirge I felt a complete dissonance with what I was hearing: these French guys all clad in black like a regular post-metal band were playing music that reminded me of the golden age of
Dirge ~ Alma | Baltica
When I first started reading about Dirge I felt a complete dissonance with what I was hearing: these French guys all clad in black like a regular post-metal band were playing music that reminded me of the golden age of
Ben McElroy ~ 1,000 Sewing Machines
Nottingham’s multi-disciplinary Ben McElroy has been coming on strong in recent months, with a pair of short, enchanting EPs followed by an alluring album. We were drawn in by the cover, but once we heard the music, we realized that this was
Ben McElroy ~ 1,000 Sewing Machines
Nottingham’s multi-disciplinary Ben McElroy has been coming on strong in recent months, with a pair of short, enchanting EPs followed by an alluring album. We were drawn in by the cover, but once we heard the music, we realized that this was
ACL 2017 ~ Top Ten Rock and Post-Rock
This year’s chart is dominated by rock and post-rock, in particular the Constellation roster, represented by an amazing four out of ten releases. No wonder it was our Label of the Year. But there’s plenty more to be found here,
ACL 2017 ~ Top Ten Rock and Post-Rock
This year’s chart is dominated by rock and post-rock, in particular the Constellation roster, represented by an amazing four out of ten releases. No wonder it was our Label of the Year. But there’s plenty more to be found here,
Jozef Van Wissem ~ Nobody Living Can Ever Make Me Turn Back
Though often in hypocritical manners, our modernity constantly affirms life, to the point that the artistic images of death that used to populate the world three centuries ago and before are no longer really welcome in public. Ossuaries and crypts
Jozef Van Wissem ~ Nobody Living Can Ever Make Me Turn Back
Though often in hypocritical manners, our modernity constantly affirms life, to the point that the artistic images of death that used to populate the world three centuries ago and before are no longer really welcome in public. Ossuaries and crypts
Ross Blake ~ Pretty En Rose
We cover a fair few soundtracks on this site and in the majority of cases you will at least be vaguely familiar with the film, TV show, game or ballet that the music is associated with. It’s probable that you
Ross Blake ~ Pretty En Rose
We cover a fair few soundtracks on this site and in the majority of cases you will at least be vaguely familiar with the film, TV show, game or ballet that the music is associated with. It’s probable that you
Patkus ~ Alyosha
For those caught in thunderstorms without a coat, science suggests that one weighs more when soaked through with rain. And yet, what if the same tears from bruised clouds could bridge body and spirit? In a flash baptism by blizzard,
Patkus ~ Alyosha
For those caught in thunderstorms without a coat, science suggests that one weighs more when soaked through with rain. And yet, what if the same tears from bruised clouds could bridge body and spirit? In a flash baptism by blizzard,
Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream ~ Requiem
Settle in, and get ready for the long haul. Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream offers post-rock as post-rock should be: four songs over the course of an hour, including two eighteen-minute behemoths. The album contains all the excitement one could
Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream ~ Requiem
Settle in, and get ready for the long haul. Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream offers post-rock as post-rock should be: four songs over the course of an hour, including two eighteen-minute behemoths. The album contains all the excitement one could
Ranges ~ The Ascensionist
Nothing says “post-rock” like a big ‘ol mountain on the cover. Add the name Ranges and the album title The Ascensionist, and the association is cemented. But just as we’re starting to make a list of all the other post-rock bands with mountains on
Ranges ~ The Ascensionist
Nothing says “post-rock” like a big ‘ol mountain on the cover. Add the name Ranges and the album title The Ascensionist, and the association is cemented. But just as we’re starting to make a list of all the other post-rock bands with mountains on