Music Reviews tagged with post-rock
Worriedaboutsatan Arrivals
The best, and probably only, IDM infused post-rock (or is it post-rock infused IDM?) record you'll buy all year.
Andrew Baer would be paranoid if he listened to this by himself late at night...Redjetson Other Arms
The last words of a pretty good band.
Ryan Faughnder reviews...Tortoise Beacons of Ancestorship
Tortoise bounce back on their first outing since the relatively disappointing 2004 release, It's All Around You.
Nick Fenn reviews...Bell Orchestre As Seen Through Windows
Windows can make for impenetrable barriers sometimes.
Andy Pareti reviews...Wilderness (K)no(W)here
Third album from Baltimore art rock quartet, Wilderness, (K)no(W)here gives away its ending too quickly.
Sean Caldwell reviews...APSE Spirit
Beware the ravaging hordes!
Alan Shulman reviews...Pyramids Pyramids
Pyramids’ début album, released this year on Hydra Head, is one of the most singularly unnerving, majestic, difficult and confusing records you are likely to hear for some time.
Alan Garner reviews...The Whitest Boy Alive Dreams
Oye! Oye! Hear ye, good people... A King Of Convenience has a brand new album in tow.
Iain Moffat determines just how sweet 'Dreams' is...The Twilight Sad Fourteen Autumns And Fifteen Winters
Glaswegians reinventing rock. Has it happened again?
Simon Briercliffe reviews...Hope of the States The Lost Riots
