post-rock
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While a bit rockier of a journey than the previous two albums in this trilogy, The Ruby Cord is still quite an accomplishment from Richard. The Ruby Cord by Richard Dawson
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For the first time definitely wasn’t a fluke.
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Infinite Granite finds Deafheaven eschewing the blackened aspect of their sound in favor of boilerplate shoegaze and post-rock.
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…And Again Into the Light is a stunning re-consolidation of Austin Lunn’s sound.
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The well-timed G_d’s Pee is Godspeed’s strongest material in almost a decade.
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Despite offering a bit of a career overview, As the Love Continues is a middling entry in Mogwai’s catalog.
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Talk Talk’s swansong is a gorgeous and timeless fusion of rock, jazz, classical, and ambient music. R.I.P. Mark Hollis
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Leaving Meaning, while frequently stunning, feels more like a reiteration for Swans than it does an evolution.
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Following a disappointing comeback album in 2016, American Football shows promise once again with the dreamier LP3.
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Rife with post-rock cliches, Deafheaven’s fourth album contains the band’s least inspired genre-blending to date.