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I'm not bothered about the amount of bandcamp bands but rather the abundance of the word "post" on this list. I can stomach only a handful of post metal bands a year before I get thoroughly bored of it. A pretty derivative area of music.
By the way there's no sludge in that P.H.O.B.O.S. record. The other albums might be considered so but not the new one.
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IronAngel
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Written by Guest on 31.12.2012 at 01:30
I can stomach only a handful of post metal bands a year before I get thoroughly bored of it.
I agree. When it's good, I really like it. But after half a dozen albums I just find very little energy to check out others. Because let's face it, most of them sound pretty much the same, and there doesn't seem to be much of a consensus about what's actually good in the genre. When I feel like listening to some new "post-metal", I'll just put on my favorite. I liked that Rituals album, but if I'd heard it later in the year after Adrift or Planks (both of which are pretty meh for me) I might prefer them over it.
Kowloon Walled City and Sunpocrisy would be my picks of the year in the style, I guess. I also enjoyed Neurosis, Rituals and Strage several times. I'm sure some of the other albums would be equally good, but I've reached my limit and it takes something special to break into that arbitrary company.
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Written by IronAngel on 31.12.2012 at 01:41
I agree. When it's good, I really like it. But after half a dozen albums I just find very little energy to check out others. Because let's face it, most of them sound pretty much the same, and there doesn't seem to be much of a consensus about what's actually good in the genre. When I feel like listening to some new "post-metal", I'll just put on my favorite. I liked that Rituals album, but if I'd heard it later in the year after Adrift or Planks (both of which are pretty meh for me) I might prefer them over it.
Kowloon Walled City and Sunpocrisy would be my picks of the year in the style, I guess. I also enjoyed Neurosis, Rituals and Strage several times. I'm sure some of the other albums would be equally good, but I've reached my limit and it takes something special to break into that arbitrary company.
To be honest I don't think I listened to any of those. Sunpocrisy was something I really wanted to fully explore before the year's end because of the positive response but it just never happened. Actually I think the only post-metal stuff I've really heard were those borderline sludge/post mixes that pop up often. I know many were good but can't name any from memory.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
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Written by Guest on 31.12.2012 at 01:30
I'm not bothered about the amount of bandcamp bands but rather the abundance of the word "post" on this list.
Thanks for checking out my list JOOE. Yes, a lot of "post" tags on it but it is my favorite genre of music. Don't be scared, not many of them sound the "same" believe it or not. I try to find stuff with some variety or experimentation. Love the bands that take chances. I did like other stuff this year but nothing really blew me away (maybe RIITIIR). Be'Lakor, Ihsahn, Ministry, Circus Maximus, Neurosis, Wintersun, Testament, Saturnus, Ne Obliviscarus and OSI were alright.
Take some time and check out some of the stuff on my list, I bet you will find something you dig a lot!
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
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Written by IronAngel on 31.12.2012 at 00:42
I'll try to check out most of your top 20 though, I've barely heard half of them.
I know you will like most of these! Their is too much variety not to.
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Written by IronAngel on 31.12.2012 at 00:42
Bah, too many obscure Bandcamp bands.
There can never be enough obscure bandcamp bands
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IronAngel
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Trying to finish my own list before getting swamped in 2013 albums, I remembered a glaring gap in your list! Not that it's a must-listen or anything, but if you like Constants you should check out Whirr's Pipe Dreams. It's very much in that same vein of 90s guitar-heavy shoegaze. A little noisier and a little more energetic, with vocals a bit too deep in the mix. Both are pretty derivative, I'll grant you that, but they stand shoulder to shoulder, and head and shoulders above, most modern shoegaze/dream pop artists in terms of energy and authenticity.
BoxCar: I like to do my listening in one place, or two at most. I hate having to keep a browser tab open to listen to an album, and I'm pretty neurotic about scrobbling what I listen to for Last.fm (even if I can't scrobble my iPod Touch and still listen to CDs, too). I already have to skip interesting albums or only quickly check them out because of time constraints, and sadly those Bandcamp bands get shoved to the bottom of the pile. Unless they come highly recommended or for some reason look just like my thing, anyway.
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Written by IronAngel on 03.01.2013 at 22:36
BoxCar: I like to do my listening in one place, or two at most. I hate having to keep a browser tab open to listen to an album, and I'm pretty neurotic about scrobbling what I listen to for Last.fm (even if I can't scrobble my iPod Touch and still listen to CDs, too). I already have to skip interesting albums or only quickly check them out because of time constraints, and sadly those Bandcamp bands get shoved to the bottom of the pile. Unless they come highly recommended or for some reason look just like my thing, anyway.
I dunno what browser you use but there's a Chrome extension that allows you to scrobble stuff off bandcamp / youtube and other stuff (providing it's in Band - Song format I think). Was pretty handy when I still had a last.fm
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IronAngel
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Written by Guest on 04.01.2013 at 00:02
I dunno what browser you use but there's a Chrome extension that allows you to scrobble stuff off bandcamp / youtube and other stuff (providing it's in Band - Song format I think). Was pretty handy when I still had a last.fm
Oh? That's nice. Probably should have looked into it earlier. Might be one for Firefox too, and I'm not religious about my browser anyway.
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Written by IronAngel on 03.01.2013 at 22:36
Whirr's Pipe Dreams
Seconded. Great release.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
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Written by IronAngel on 03.01.2013 at 22:36
you should check out Whirr
Ha, I missed Pipe Dreams! I posted a rec for their 2011 EP in my post/sludge/atmo thread a few weeks ago. I like it, their is a lot of content for an EP! I will see if I can dig up their latest.
I have a rec for your 2012 list. Sorry if it's on it already but did you hear the new album from Exotic Animal Petting Zoo? I am not a big mathcore fan but that album is great!
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IronAngel
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Written by tea[m]ster on 04.01.2013 at 21:55
I have a rec for your 2012 list. Sorry if it's on it already but did you hear the new album from Exotic Animal Petting Zoo? I am not a big mathcore fan but that album is great!
Must have read the name somewhere, it looks familiar. I doubt I've ever heard them though. Will check it out. I will never finish my list like this.
Edit: Oh yes I've seen this cover.
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I dont know over 90% of the albums listed here give me the 3 or 4 i must hear, please.
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IronAngel
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Written by Guest on 05.01.2013 at 19:03
I dont know over 90% of the albums listed here give me the 3 or 4 i must hear, please.
My choices from his list would be Sunpocrisy, Bitcrush, Reverence and P.H.O.B.O.S. Assuming you'd heard Enslaved and Alkerdeel, anyway. But I imagine he'd recommend the top 3-4.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
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Written by Guest on 05.01.2013 at 19:03
I dont know over 90% of the albums listed here give me the 3 or 4 i must hear, please.
The Vaura release might be something you'd dig Fredd. Also try Sauroctonos.
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Thanks tea[m]ster, I'm sure I will like many albums from the list, which are new to me, just have to find time and listen to them.
Anyway I'd also like to recommend you probably the best band playing something similiar to post-metal in Slovakia ever - The Ills, at least from what I've heard. If you don't know them, they have a bandcamp page as well: http://exitab.exitmusic.org/album/splendor
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Written by togo95 on 20.02.2013 at 19:33
Thanks tea[m]ster,
Thanks for the kind words and the rec. I will check it out stay tuned...
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