post-rock peaked here
Post-rock is shit.
>>130492051>post-rockmeme genre
based OP, best post-rock albums are:>last two of talk talk>mark hollis s/t>HEX>ocean songs>the for carnation s/t>los peores 7 km de mi vida
>>130492051Absolutely. 10/10 album.
>>130492069>>130492070Bssed>>130492151>>130492396Cringe
>peak of the genre has dogshit vocalsrockists are such an embarrassment.
>>130492051>post rockit's just ambient with guitars
As a huge fan of instrumental music that listens to mostly post-rock, Bark Psychosis is one of the most boring and uninteresting bands in the genre pre-crescendo core clones.
nohttps://youtu.be/6ooc0R4fEWM
>>130493181>pre-crescendo core clones.There's only one song in the album that ends with a crescendo, in fact most of the tracks end up much lower than how they started.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYmD9SOIBEg&t=408s
>>130495870I didn't say BP was crescendo core. I said that before the genre devolved into those clones, BP were among the most boring music in the genre.
You are supposed to just post "Bark Psychosis" not an actual statement or some shit
Dustsucker mogs it
lovely find. thank you~
>>130497738No it doesn't, although this is a banger:https://youtu.be/vWG4hTiP76o?is=JZVD3o0Z56gUKriw
Fucking love Bark Psychosis.
It had already peaked with Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock
>>130498344That's proto-post-rock
>>130492051Wow listening to it right now 1st time, it's amazing. Very nice textures.
>>130492051The genre peaked on their second album.
>>130498905>theirThere's only one member left in that album, basically a solo record for that matter. It's good, but too much NIN influence compared to how unique HEX still sounds to this day.
I will never understand adding "post" to an existing word and insisting it's a new genre
oops wrong pic
>>130499846Imagine being a member of Bark Psychosis, release an album that rivalizes the two last Talk Talk records, only to get owned by Mark Hollis with his crowning achievement a couple years later. Might be my favorite album of all time, along with Lorca by Tim Buckley.