jesusjuice1179
03.29.10 | preferably outside the realms of soundtracks, unless you absolutely have to ;) |
Prophet178
03.29.10 | Last two Mono albums are backed by a full orchestra. |
ABR157
03.29.10 | You might like Epica - Design Your Universe
Orchestral Metal with dueling vocals (Male screams/ female harmony), and great musicianship. |
Ghostechoes
03.29.10 | Balmorhea - Constellations
Clogs - Thom's Night Out / The Creatures In The Garden Of Lady Walton
My Education - Bad Vibrations
Espers - Espers
Johánn Johánnsson - Fordlandia
maudlin of the Well - Part The Second |
thebhoy
03.29.10 | Edward Elgar - Enigma Variations
Frederic Chopin - Nocturne for Violin and Piano
Rachel's - Music for Egon Schiele
and what Ghostechoes said, yeah. |
Observer
03.29.10 | Kashiwa Daisuke |
Powerban
03.29.10 | Yndi Halda's album if you haven't already. My personal favourite post-rock release.
Other notable bands which aren't necessarily orchestrated but are post-rock and tie in well here:
Kyte
Rivulets (linked you these guys the other day)
God Is An Astronaut
Helios
Rodan (Like Slint, if you don't have that Slint though, get Slint first)
The Evpatoria Report (love these guys)
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jesusjuice1179
03.29.10 | yeah powerban i remember that song by Rivulets was really good |
YouAreMySilence
03.29.10 | Mono - You Are There
Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
Rachel's - The Sea and the Bells
Glissando - With Our Arms Wide Open We March Towards
Motohiro Nakashima - We Hum On The Way Home
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - The Road
World's End Girlfriend - Hurtbreak Wonderland |
rguitar182
03.30.10 | Explosions in the sky
Beware of Safety |