Explosions in the Sky The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place
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HaydenDyson
January 11th 2011


1019 Comments


MAN DOG. i just learned the amazing riff at 2:27 in you hand in mine.

Josh D.
January 11th 2011


18415 Comments


Cool, can you unlearn typing?

ffs
January 11th 2011


6376 Comments


man dog. thats freakin excellent news cant w8 to tell the folks

Josh D.
January 11th 2011


18415 Comments


I like ffs.

HaydenDyson
January 11th 2011


1019 Comments


OH FUCK i spelt the word wrong. I also spelt "spelt" wrong.

RACK PAP AND LECTRONIC MUSIC

climactic
January 11th 2011


22939 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

are you feeling okay

eternium
January 11th 2011


16358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

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are you feeling okay

climactic
January 11th 2011


22939 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

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Album Rating: 4.5



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are you feeling okay



wyankeif1337
January 11th 2011


6739 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

anyone who 2.5'd this is most certainly not feeling ok

climactic
January 11th 2011


22939 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

i feel just grand

Athom
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


17249 Comments


I can understand why people think this is bland. Since its inception there have been thousands of
bands that have copied everything that made this album great and have run this sound somewhat stale.
When I first heard this though post-rock was a lot smaller club and this just resounded so beautifully
and was so emotionally dense without saying anything at all and I still love it for that.

Knott-
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


10259 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's weird, though, how the first albums you hear from a genre like post-rock can become your favourites whereas other, similar and equally good records you hear later get passed off as just "standard post-rock" but because that first band you listened to was the first time you'd heard "standard post-rock" they don't fall into the category even though they weren't the first band to do it.

Athom
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


17249 Comments


I blame Mogwai more than I blame Explosions in the Sky for the rise in similar sounding bands in the last decade, but EITS seems to be more popular to the average music loving teen/young adult so the internet craps on them more even though if it wasn't for Young Team none of this "standard post-rock" stuff would even exist.

SeaAnemone
January 11th 2011


21427 Comments


raise your hand if you were introduced to EITS (and post-rock, weirdly enough) through Friday Night Lights


*me*


and yeah Adam I'm in the exact situation it seems. I still love this and listen to it often, I guess I understand people's complaints though... had I heard it just now it'd seem mighty "stale."

Observer
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


9483 Comments


your hand in mine is top 10 decade easily

Athom
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


17249 Comments


EITS doing the soundtrack to that movie was the only reason I went and saw it. I loved the strings version of Your Hand In Mine that was on that but I just wish it wasn't trimmed down to like 4 minutes long.

Curse.
January 11th 2011


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Sea, if it wasn't for Friday Night Lights I would not have started listening to them nearly as early as I had, and I probably wouldn't have the same appreciation for EITS that I do.

Athom
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


17249 Comments


that's my favorite song EVER dude

Knott-
Emeritus
January 11th 2011


10259 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Have either of you heard Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will? Mogwai's newest.

luci
January 11th 2011


12844 Comments


Your Hand in Mine > Explosions in the Sky



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