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Lost (Caution: Spoilers)

What a night it was. Every single scene featuring every single version of John Locke was awesome. Especially UnLocke's speech to Ben. This show never fails to frustrate and baffle the hell out of me, and I love every minute of it. Speaking of which, here are the post-metal (ish) releases I'm looking forward to in the near future.
1 Rosetta
A Determinism of Morality


So pumped for this. Everything these guys have done has been incredible.
2 Red Sparowes
The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therin Lies the Answer


Not as consistent as Rosetta, but still a favorite act of mine.
3 Kayo Dot
Coyote


Toby Driver is the man. He's no Locke, sure, but still worth my time and dime.
4 Mouth of the Architect
The Violence Beneath


According to their blog, this is a faster and heavier side of Mouth of the Architect. I am excited.
5 East of the Wall
Ressentiment


Don't know a lot about this, other than the fact that they've brought some Biclops members back into the fold. Which basically means an instrumental Postman Syndrome. Which basically means incredible.
6 Year of No Light
No Idea


Haven't heard anything definite about this, but with all the other avant/post-metal releases, it seems they would fit in nicely.
7 Cynic
EP


They played "Wheels Within Wheels" at their concert last night. And invited the audience to do yoga. That's all I need to know.
8Scale the Summit
Carving Desert Canyons


Opened for Cynic, MC Dev, and BtBaM at said concert. They were really, really good, and I was pleasantly surprised (not that I thought they would be bad, just that I hadn't heard anything about them before the show).
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