Explosions in the Sky
Steve@3dai
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You guys really need to check out these guys. They are local here to Austin, TX but are making a european tour right now.
You can describe their music as sad, and uplifting at the same time. It's just really three guitarist, a bass, and drums. All instrumental, but it's awesome. They can go from some of the most quiet and peaceful moments with their guitars to a raging rock with structure within just a few measures.
Both albums are fantastic, but the second one "Earth is not a cold dead place" is mastered better, and can DEFINATELY give your system a workout.
Highly, HIGHLY, recommended.
You can describe their music as sad, and uplifting at the same time. It's just really three guitarist, a bass, and drums. All instrumental, but it's awesome. They can go from some of the most quiet and peaceful moments with their guitars to a raging rock with structure within just a few measures.
Both albums are fantastic, but the second one "Earth is not a cold dead place" is mastered better, and can DEFINATELY give your system a workout.
Highly, HIGHLY, recommended.
LSi 9/C/FX
Arcam AVR-200
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not too shabby... the fact that there are no words is actually good for listening to at work, not too distracting.
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Reminds me of Mogwai. Very cool.SDA-2a, Anthem Pre-2L, Anthem Amp 1, MF A324 DAC, Rotel RCD1070
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Originally posted by dcarlson
Reminds me of Mogwai. Very cool.
Sweet! Mogwai. Rock Action! :cool: