Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Top 30 Post-Metal Albums

This week I’m covering: The Best Post-Metal Albums



Post-metal is a music genre, a mixture between the genres of post-rock and heavy metal, with roots in progressive rock, progressive metal, shoegazing, and industrial music. It is broadly characterized by distorted guitar, heavy atmospherics, gradual evolution of song structure, and a minimal emphasis on vocals.

Hydra Head Records owner and Isis frontman Aaron Turner originally termed the genre “thinking man’s metal”, demonstrating the link with Avant-garde metal, by trying to move away from common metal conventions. “Post-metal” is the favored name for a growing genre, one also referred to as “instro-metal”, “postcore”, art metal, metal-gaze, and a great range of others.

The term “post-metal” was earlier used in the UK to describe another emergent genre of metal, at which time the genre now known as “post-metal” was referred to by various other names, most commonly “industrial soundscape music” and “soundscape metal”.The term largely fell out of use with the rise of what was known as “post-metal” in the US, effectively seconding the term from the British bands.
Top 30

1.       AmenRa “Mass III“– This album really bores into my head when I think of this band because of the down-trodden riffs that are just played over and over. However it is an excellent example of how most post-metal but I think the vocals will put most the people who listen to it off though.

2.       *Shels “Sea of the Dying Dhow“ – This feels almost experimental because it combines elements and instruments not usually associated with this Genre such as a Trumpet. At Times this album feels very “Post-Rock” then other times much more bleakness is displayed. I thought about placing the album “Plains of the Purple Buffalo” on here but it is much softer in comparison to this album, thus making this more “Metal”? 

3.       Year of No Light “Ausserwelt” – As soon as the opening track starts you’re accompanied by silence for 0:02 seconds then a massive wall of sound emerges and encapsulates everything. This album is far superior to their 2006 release, Nord.

4.       Ocoai “Breatherman “– One of my more favorite albums to listen to while driving on this list. I seem to want to follow one instrument when I listen to it. Unflawed in every way

5.       ISIS “In the Fishtank 14” – Although everyone likes Oceanic and Panoption more than other stuff by this band, but this to me is probably their best and more hypnotizing effort in their discography. I love how the drums feel so far away for some reason I can’t explain on this record.

6.       Neurosis “Enemy of the Sun“–Regarded as the originator of the genre “Post-Metal”. People argue though that over the years this band has gone downhill but I would beg to differ on that point. Every album they have made besides Pain of Mind, Aberration, and the Word as Law have all been masterpieces in my opinion particularly Enemy of the Sun being one of the heavier albums in terms of pure aggression but at times though it feels misguided but I love it.

7.       Cult of Luna “Salvation” – Another Band whose discography is flawless in my opinion. I remember back in the day seeing music videos by this band on Uranium with Julia on FuseTV. What a shitty channel it is now but regardless of that, this album is everything I love about post metal. Harrowing Vocals, Atmosphere, Emotion.

8.       The Ocean “Precambrian” – this is the first album I got from this band, and the song Calymmian: Lake Disappointment still haunts me when I listen to it. People give the first Cd flack because of it being much softer than the second disc but it think it furthers the concept they are trying to convey. The Atmosphere is impeccable on this Album plus you get two complete Cd’s full of awesomeness. 

9.       Rosetta “ The Galilean Satellites“ – This is another 2 Cd affair with both harshness and ambiance throughout. If you’re a lyrical persona and enjoy a good story start with the first disc and follow along thru the second one it tells a complete story. Supposedly this band is “Mainstream” or so people claim anyway much like they claims ISIS, Neurosis, and Cult of Luna are as well. Pretty dumb argument for stuff considering there is no post-metal radio.

10.   Bossk “.1” – Superb musicianship however broken up in 08’ this band has a style that is distinct. It takes a little while to appreciate the whole ambiance and atmosphere they create or at least it did for me. 

11.   Intronaut “Void” – I love the dissonant riffs on this album so much, and for some reason it reminds me slightly of Meshuggah at times (that is if you know who that is). Either way this album is great from start to finish but again the vocals are kind of of something some people would be turned off about because of how high they are in the mix.

12.   Latitudes “The Agonist” – more of my style of Post-Metal just repetitive and heavy as hell. Plus the album cover is awesome too. Slightly post-rock as well

13.   Callisto “Noir” – I love how spacey this album sounds, it is really a fusion record at times mixing sounds from Jazz among others together to create this amalgam of a sound that is both soothingly soft yet bombastically heavy and crushing. Reminds me a lot of ISIS at times.

14.   Battle of Mice “A Day of Nights“– Female Front Post-Metal Band? Yep sure is, in a genre that is like 98% male dominated in the vocal duties.  This gender difference is not evident whatsoever once the music states. It is hard to explain how this album just seems to play out so well, check it out.

15.   Tides “Resurface“ – Slower paced Post-Metal it took for a little while to get into their sound but I’m glad I did because both they’re EP and this LP are fantastic and often times extremely pretty sounding? Don’t let that fool you though.

16.   Back When “We Sang as Ghosts” – I like this album and its really good granted it has a post-rock feel to it. My problem however is the vocals are just not my cup of tea personally but judge how you want.

17.   Thou “Peasant“– It’s so difficult picking my favorite by this band because I like all their releases, unfortunately I was unable to see them when they came to NC but go figure on that? Someone not having money to go somewhere? But either way they play a blend of Sludge metal which is obviously part of Post-Metal. EXTREMLY AWESOME

18.   Rorcal “Heliogabalus” – Really heavy, like Immense! Reminds me a lot of Admiral Angry which is later on the list.

19.   Supercontinent “Vaalbara” – another exceptional record on the list, I really enjoy the production so I can hear everything on this record.  Often times simple but effective at conveying the message they are trying to get across.

20.   Ganon “As Above, So Below” – I know a lot of people would disagree with me on this but I like this albums vocals because I think they just work well with everything musically sounds similar to ISIS. Plus their album artwork reminds me of the “Hungry Caterpillar”.

21.   Conifer “Crown Fire” – Lots of things going on within this album if you enjoy that kind of Post-Metal I’ve found it sort of rewarding to pick out all the small things and try to enjoy them all.

22.   Voyager “Voyager EP” – this band essentially molds together Amenra and Rosetta together collectively their best song is “Crushing Winds” I think.

23.   Neila “Danza de Nieblas” – I really love this cd besides how high the cymbals are mixed with the drums seems kind of excessive to me but either way this band plays Sludge.

24.   Coffin Dancer “Pax Romana” – Often seems under-mixed with the intention of making the sound apprasive and rough sounding but is a great album within post-metal.

25.   Braveyoung / Giant “Song” – From the moment I heard this album I knew I was listening to something great. Every song conveys this melancholy feeling with not without pummeling heaviness and beauty at the same time. Since this has come out they had to change their name from Giant to Braveyoung because of the 80’s hair metal band “Giant”, dumb right? Anyway their stylistic change is apparent on the Bloom 12” and their recent LP “We are lonely animals” however though it is more post-rock now than “Song” but I listen to this album and their split with tides probably two times a week at least.

26.   Jesu “Silver” – Need I say more about Justin Broadrick? This album is extremely bleak yet melodic.

27.   City of Ships “Look What God Did to Us” – When I first heard this I was immediately dragged into their sound. And I’ve found myself listening to it a lot here lately good stuff, check it out!

28.   Fall of Efrafa “Inle” – quite possibly the most difficult thing in post-metal I’ve attempted to understand is this album.  The final album in a trilogy that completes an perceptive interpretation of the Richard Adam’s novel Watership down. Hopefully none the less though

29.   Admiral Angry “Buster” – I wasn’t sure if I was listening to post-metal when I got hit by this album. This is seriously under-rated because not many people have heard them before. vast presence of everything (Vocals,Guitar,Bass,Drums) throughout the entire album. It’s too good to describe in my opinion, and you should not be fooled by the artwork as it looks like maybe a progressive band's album cover. It has poly-rhythms at time as well much like Meshuggah. Btw they also play in Drop G Sharp if you understand that. If you do then you know it’s LOW!

30.   Seven Nautical Miles “Every Ocean Reversed” – Basically a ISIS/Cult of Luna Clone but regardless this album is a great one. One of the easier ones to enjoy if you’re new to this genre.
Other Honorable Mentions:
Burst
Godflesh
Made out of Babies
Pelican
Omega Massif
Tephra
Tesa
The Mire
Irepress
Trenches
Conciousness removal project
Suffocate for Fucks Sake
General Lee
Generation of Vipers
Irreversible
Humanfly
Buried Inside
Catacombe
VYGR
Time to Burn
Black sheep Wall
Komarov
Disappear
(there are just too many to list but that’s a pretty decent amount)

When I originally got into this genre it was difficult because a lot of the great albums were either not available besides going to a show or if they were available to purchase online then they would be above 50 dollars at times, specifically for some of the out of print stuff. My love for this genre still continues to grow, and you would imagine by now people would get sick of it but most the time I find something in a album I really enjoy by those bands. These are some of my favorites I could list probably forever but I thought about which ones I like the best and why they are important. 
Enjoy

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Top 30 Straight Edge Albums


This week I’m covering: The Best Straight Edge Hardcore / Punk Albums



Straight edge is a subculture of hardcore punk whose adherents refrain from using alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs. It was a direct reaction to the sexual revolution, hedonism, and excess associated with punk rock. For some, this extends to not engaging in promiscuous sex, following a vegetarian or vegan diet, and not using caffeine or prescription drugs. The term was coined by the 1980s hardcore punk band Minor Threat in their song "Straight Edge"

Top 30


Minor Threat “Full Discography”- The Grand-daddy’s of them all. Positively top notch straight edge. “I’ve Got Straight Edge” if your even remotely familiar with the genre then you know them if not, you need to get their whole discography right now(mainly because its easier than getting the demos and lps which are tougher to find)


Gorilla Biscuits ”Start Today”- Another highly influential band from the 80’s as good if not better in my opinion than Minor threat. They made a big name for themselves by playing at CBGB’s and are noted for “Start today” because it’s an absolute CLASSIC all the way around


Casey Jones “The Few, The Proud, The Cruiel” – easily one of the most fun to listen to bands I think well of course with the other being probably XLooking ForwardX. Generally noted as one of the better modern day Straight Edge Bands


Carry On “A Life Less Plagued” – Almosts always when people ask who’s your favorite Edge band? I normally would say this band back when this cd came out. Ultimately the lyrics are thought provoking and thoughtful yet pack a punch right into your face. Another fun listen as well


Slapshot “Digital Warfare” – If you’ve ever heard about Slapshot you know how awesome they are or should anyway. Just spin the song “Last Laugh” such a great song


Judge “Bringin’ it Down” – Noted as one of the originators of the “youth crew” movement in Straight Edge. Through and through this is a great album, but if you want to save money and pick up their complete discography that’s also cool


Outbreak “Failure“ – Often almost childish angst in their lyrics it would seem like fairly bland hardcore then right? Wrong! Outbreak is possibly some of the angrier stuff on the list considering you’ve ever heard them that is


XFilesX “Excruciation” – Unafraid of saying what they want to; XFilesX are another great angry band on this list. Musically speaking it’s almost like a mix between Powerviolence and 80’s style Punk in vein of Slapshot yet retains intensity of bands like Charles Bronson


SS Decontrol “The Kids Will Have Their Say” – Old School Hardcore at its best


Ten Yard Fight “Back on Track” – A band with football metaphors in their lyrics? Sounds really odd I know but if you like Straight Edge particularly from Boston, Mass. then you’ll love this band hands down! Every song on this album is an anthem


Down to Nothing “The Most“– One of my more listened to Straight Edge Bands. Down to Nothing write memorable thought provoking stuff in my opinion anyway. Worth Checking out if you’ve never got into them before now or haven’t heard them


Good Clean Fun “On the Streets Saving the Scene from The Forces of Evil “ – When this band is mentioned normally people say they were a “joke” band, but in actuality they used irony and a pen as their weapon. Another Fun listen if you’ve never heard them before


Strife “In this Defiance “ – Widely recognized again as a essential album in the Straight Edge community. Unfortunately they only released a couple of full lengths, this one being their second one. I know they are popular but a lot of people tend to know newer bands so check it out


Have Heart “The Things we Carry” – Belive it or not this band is a Straight edge band. Many people tend to believe that they aren’t Straight Edge because of the lyrical content of their albums but as proven time and time before them not just a constant message of being against drugs,drinking alcohol, and promiscuous sex in their lyrics isn’t the only reason a band is Straight Edge. I never got to see them I suppose u could say I watched from afar


Floorpunch “Fast times at the Jersey Shore “ – When I think Judge I often think Floorpunch for some reason couldn’t tell you why.  They revitalized youth crews and had an immense influence in the Straight Edge community. When looking at them as an outsider one might consider that theres nothing unique about this band and I guess you could assume that but if you look deeper into the meaning of what they are trying to convey it is clear, they aren’t your run of the mill Straight Edge band. Highly recommended


XLooking ForwardX “The Path We Tread “ – I got to see this band (luckily) and I most people would just assume it is another band playing the same music. Not really the vocal delivery and positive style they convey make for a wonderful album and show I might add. I saw them in 2004 which was just a couple of months before they broke up I believe completely worth every penny with any of their albums but this one is my favorite of them all


The Red Baron “My First Love” – I like most of their albums and they kind of sound the same on all the albums. Super positive and Christian if you’re into that, and super fun tunes


Kids like Us “Outta Control“ – I never got to see this band but I always heard their live shows were insane. This is my favorite album of the 4 Lp’s( well plus the re-issue) and let me tell you, if you listen to it enough you’ll probably explode in anger


Count me out “110” – another angry sounding band, but to me they seem more message oriented. Good tunes


Youth of Today “Break down the Walls” – Break Down the Walls! Another essential band to check out on this list, Youth of Today are up there as far as originators in the genre. Normally people are either tired of their attitude or the vocalists style either way I love them


Bane “Give blood” – Everything about this band is great. High Energy and the Vocal delivery is great. Bounching off walls in 3…….2……1……Go!


Shelter “When 20 Summers Pass “ – probably the hardest to get into on the list, its an acquired taste really. They’re a leading Krishnacore band, if u don’t know what that is go look it up haha


Trial”Are These our lives?” – Probably my favorite of all Straight Edge bands. More political than anything but I think have a super strong message they try to convey. Never got to see them either but I wish I had though. One of the best of the genre!



Champion “ Promises Kept“ – Another Heavyweight in this genre, if you don’t know them this is super recommended and besides Trial one of the best Hardcore albums period


The First Step “What we know “- Super Awesome album from 2006. TIME TO UNDERSTAND!


Chain of Strength “The One Thing that Still Holds True“– this is basically what West Coast Straight Edge sounds like. Forerunners in the Genre in my opinion


 7 Seconds “The Crew“ – Pissed off as hell but most people hate the vocals. I think its awesome!


Uniform Choice “Screaming for Change” – Another Fast and in your face Straight Edge band. This album is one of the best Youth Crew bands


Earth Crisis “Firestorm” – “Street by Street, Block by Block, Taking it All Back……..” If you know this Chorus, You know how popular this band was and still is. They just released a new album this year. All material recommended


Sheer Terror “Bulldog edition” – Compilation of this band, Really good stuff considering you like the genre by now


Chokehold “Content With Dying”- Another Classic in my opinion in this genre


XRepresentX “True at All Costs” – I’ve seen this band numerous times @Creations Skatepark in Kernersville,Nc. Every single time they delivered a stellar and unflawed set full of an absolutely angry as hell attitude Straight Edge music. I prefer this album mainly because it was the first one I bought when I saw them the first time and since then they have come out with another album which is also highly recommended


Deathblow “Thicker Than Blood” – Local Nc Straight Edge hardcore band who I’ve seen too many times to remember. They are from Winston Salem they broke up though shortly after releasing this album which is a great one


One life Crew “Crime Ridden Society” – If you don’t know this band, you should educate yourself


Let Down “We’re in this Alone” – Pissed off and Anti-Positive Straight Edge, pretty amazing


Stick together “No More Games“ – Excellent Ep by this Straight Edge Band


No Tolerence “ Boston Straight Edge“ – Another Excellent album from this Boston Straight Edge Band


Sacred Pledge “The Struggle Continues” – Militant Straight Edge at it’s best with a DIY attitude. Broke up now sadly but amazing regardless


Disengage “Look Back”- Another classic Ep from this fantastic band


Project X “Ep” or "Straight Edge Revenge" – Only Release from this band but let me tell you it’s a powder keg. This band consisted of members from Gorilla Biscuits, Judge, Youth of Today, and Side by Side. If any of those bands sparked your interest then your sure to love this little gem of an Ep.


I realize you might say AHH so and so band isn't on here. i get that but these are my top 30 albums in this genre of music. Mostly albums i bought and saw the band perform besides some of the earlier bands. However though that doesnt detract from the message i used to get out of these albums. Enjoy