List of post-rock bands
This article provides a list of post-rock bands. The list is not exhaustive, but bands that are added to this list are considered to be notable in the genre.
List
See also
References
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SOUNDS LIKE: Complex and intricate post-rock, with a distinctly Scandinavian flavour
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[...] Influencé par les groupes post-rock/hardcore Thrice, Circa Survive et The Almost, le jeune quatuor a certainement du cœur au ventre et quelques mélodies béton lui assurant une place dans la cour des grands. [...]
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In this case we have three tracks from metallic hardcore types Balboa, two slices of post-rock epicness from Rosetta, and the titletrack collaboration.
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Vessels have roots in post-rock...
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