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post #1 of 15
Thread Starter 

I hope there are a few post-rock fans here who can contribute.

If you have any specific post-rock track or album that comes to mind, which is excellently recorded, please do suggest.

 

The only albums I can think of off the top of my head, that might be okay are:

 

This Will Destroy You - Young Mountain (the drums are especially well-engineered)
 

And So I Watch You From Afar - <self-titled>

 

Mooncake - Lagrange Points

post #2 of 15

I like the way The Beans - Bassplayer sounds. Let me know if you think it's worthy so I can learn..

post #3 of 15

I think these two are very well produced and great sounding:

 

=> CUL DE SAC - Crashes to Light Minutes to Its Fall

 

=> THE ALBUM LEAF - One Day I'll Be on Time

 

 

Demetrio.

post #4 of 15
Thread Starter 

I wasn't ever a big fan of The Album Leaf, but I'll try that out as well the Cul De Sac recommendation. Thanks.

 

@moriez: A bit obscure, I don't think I'll be getting around to listen to that, sorry :)

post #5 of 15

No worries at all.  Just one of my favs

 

For my information: what exactly defines an audiophile record? What are you looking for in that music?

post #6 of 15

Plenty of recommendations here....

 

http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/492949/the-post-and-math-rock-appreciation-thread

 

I am presently listening to the mellow Sumner Mckane and their album 'What a great place to be'

 

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post #7 of 15

afiak most pock-rock albums have good recordings, even Mogwai. My favorite is either Tortoise and Do Make Say Think, but as for best recording I have to say Spiderland by Slint.

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 Do Make Say Think


Love 'em!

post #9 of 15

Do Make Say Think's You, You're a History in Rust is an album I consistently look to when in a rough spot. It makes me always appreciate life. The most recent Other Truths is an interesting compliment, the album reminds me a lot of a warm red-sunned evening. Other Truths' sound as a whole quite closely resembles the album artwork.

 

Grails is another band that is an excellent listen. I find their work is helped tremendously by getting in a comfortable position and listening to the entirety of the album. When in the right spot the recording comes alive and takes you on a journey. I highly recommend The Burden of Hope for a more upbeat album and Doomsdayer's Holiday as a foil for an introduction to Grails.

post #10 of 15

I saw Grails live a few weeks back in Glasgow. Sadly it was spoiled by terrible speakers and they were on stage for just over an hour. But what an atmosphere and the musicianship was superb.

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Do Make Say Think's You, You're a History in Rust is an album I consistently look to when in a rough spot. It makes me always appreciate life. The most recent Other Truths is an interesting compliment, the album reminds me a lot of a warm red-sunned evening. Other Truths' sound as a whole quite closely resembles the album artwork.


I didn't like Other Truths at first listen. I thought it was little dull compared to their last two albums. But their characteristics came alive as it grew on me. "Think" is my favorite post-rock track at the moment.

 

btw the artwork seemed awfully familiar to me. Any idea where it came from?

post #12 of 15

Say is my favorite song on that album. All together Other Truths is an epic album. 

post #13 of 15

Mono's newest album, Hymn to the Immortal WInd, seems pretty well mastered to me.

post #14 of 15

The first one that comes to mind for me is Pelican - The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw. The way its produced makes it sound very cathartic.

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This Will Destroy You - Young Mountain (the drums are especially well-engineered)


 Great choice. Easily one of my favorite post-rock albums, and just a great album altogether.

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