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Date of upload: Nov 6, 2015 ^^
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Just a few bands for the new fans to go and explore. (By few I mean 60 ish and counting ๐คฃ)
Updated 27th Jan 2022
The Evpatoria Report
Astralia
Silent Island
We lost the sea
Mogwai
Nevermind the name
Mono (my favourite)
If these trees could talk
Sleep dealer
Those who ride with giants
God is an astronaut
God speed you black emperor
Jakob
April rain
Slint
Talk talk
Harikiri from the sky (post rock Black metal infusion pretty cool)
Explosions in the sky
Sigur Rรณs
Deafheaven (Blackgaze post metal)
Alcest
This will destroy you
Explosions in the sky
Russian circles
We lost the sea (Departure songs, give it a listen)
Oh Hiroshima
Widek
Walking across Jupiter (post metal)
Long distance calling
I am waiting for you last summer
Toundra
7 horns 7 eyes
Set and setting
There is a light
Meniscus
Rosseta
Seven mile Journey
Message to bears
Fait
El Altar Del Holocausto
Audiolepsia
Sleepmakeswaves
Ciconia
Pelican
Thought trials
Czypi
Corin
Darkfield
Pictures of wildlife
Prime alone
Lost in Kiev
Tรกvol
Whale fall
Blarescape (new one man project)
Mike Bodulow
65 days of static
Evpatoria report
Koya
Montear
Hammock
Tides from Nebula
Tristeza
Six parts Seven
I hope you all find something you like, I'll update the list as time goes on.
Enjoy
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I lived in Hiroshima for almost 2 years. Beautiful city, great food, especially their okonomiyaki. And the nicest people out of all the places in Japan that I have been to. The people being so nice there actually made me feel a bit more guilty, since I'm American, even though it all happened before I was even born. But I had been to the Peace Park many times, including the annual memorial. I also had a boss that was a schoolboy when the bomb hit and still had burn scars on his arm and told me his story first hand (in Japanese). He was pretty lucky apparently, since some of his classmates he said he actually saw flesh dripping off their arms... Yet, despite all this, he was one of the best bosses I ever had. I miss him (although he properly dead by now...) and my Japanese Hometown of Hiroshima.
I guess this is a Swedish band and all, but I can say that certainly parts of this album fit in with the city and history of it.
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Man, post rock and shoegaze is QUICKLY becoming my new favorite genre. It started with a song by loathe called "heavy is the head that wears a thousand crowns" I saw a comment that said that song reminded them of deafhavens legendary album called "Sunbather" and then I read a comment mentioning "Holy fawn" so I checked them out and now this comes up after listening to them. This is the beauty that is youtube. Connecting us and us suggesting people with new music. This is beautiful.
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Best random video ever clicked... This is the type of music you walk out in the misty morning or the grey day and the world is zooming by you but you're just being you walking around, this is the type of music you make forever memories with you get into some crazy shit and try to run from the cops or owners, you travel across country to find your new forever home, you're running to the airport to finally see your loved one again after year of being apart, this is music you put when you don't have words to explain something but you want to tell someone what they mean or the shit you've been through this is the music you put at the end of a movie and not just any movie you put this at the end of a childhood movie, a growing up movie, a we're broken but we'll always love each other no matter what movie.
This band has found a new follower, love the bands name and music.
This is the music I want our generation to be remembered for!
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Every transition in Holding Rivers is pure catharsis. It's like sunshine breaking through the clouds on a stormy day. It's like a cool breeze in the middle of summer. It's like hearing the voice of a loved one after being separated for long lengths of time. I wasn't entirely sure such feelings could be transposed into music, but Oh Hiroshima is doing it. Thank you Hiroshima and thank you OP for making this available to so many.
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@starwall8755
7 years ago
YouTube: more of these suggestions, less top ten lists, thanks.
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