nick0307
06.21.11 | I'm assuming you've already heard F# A# Infinity? |
DoubtGin
06.21.11 | Slint |
omnipanzer
06.21.11 | The only problem I have with "dark, ominous, spoken word passages" is that they mostly come off very cheesy. I can rec some music with spoken word but does it need to be "dark, ominous"? |
HallucinogeNick
06.21.11 | no, that's fine. go ahead. |
Skweetis
06.21.11 | Slint - Spiderland |
omnipanzer
06.21.11 | Moody blues - "Days of Future Passed" through "Seventh Sojourn" (there is spoken word on most of those albums).
Mudvayne - L.D. 50
Tool - Undertow (Henry Rollins)
Henry Rollins (he's known for his spoken word... I would just kind of research his catalog)
I think The Streets and Rollins Band are really a lot of rhythmic spoken word to music.
Just some stuff that immediately came to mind. |
omnipanzer
06.21.11 | oh, Rollins Band - "Liar" definitely has some spoken word on it. |
craigy2
06.21.11 | anything by Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia... |
JT2
06.21.11 | Jethro Tull - A Passion Paly was the first album that came into my mind. I dunno about Post Rock though. |
HallucinogeNick
06.21.11 | never would have thought any of those had much spoken word panzer, but i'll check them out though |
Crysis
06.21.11 | Not post-rock but awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mwoynNf9tw |
TheSpirit
06.21.11 | Heinali and Matt Finney - Lemonade EP |
omnipanzer
06.21.11 | Yah, if you happen to also like manly rock/punk-rock Rollins is pretty hard to beat. ;^) |
dnor
06.21.11 | the Here, Hear La-Dispute albums have my favorite spoken word recordings on them. Granted, not dark/ominous, or post-rock, but still....yeah. |