For the past few weeks, I’ve been listening to a ton of classical music. So, I got it in my head to put together a playlist of post-rock themed around those elements. Losts of strings, symphonic movements, crescendos – the two genres have so much in common this was an easier venture than I thought! Playlist: If These Trees Could Talk "Deus Ex Machina" from Above the Earth, Below the Sky MONO, Platinum Anniversary Orchestra "Nowhere, Now Here - Live with the Platinum Anniversary Orchestra" from Beyond the Past Live in London with the Platinum Anniversary Orchestra Laura "Radio Swan Is Down Part 1" from Radio Swan Is Down God Is An Astronaut "Komorebi" from Epitaph Yndi Halda "A Sun-Coloured Shaker" from A Sun-Coloured Shaker Silent Whale Becomes a Dream "Before The Coming Sun" from Canopy Remastered Balmorhea "Truth" from All Is Wild, All Is Silent Star of Heaven "The Harp" from The Harp The Ascent of Everest "As the City Burned We Trembled for We Saw the Making of Their Undoing in Our Own Hearts" from How Lonely Sits the City Wolcensmen "Lady of the Depe" from Songs from the Mere KAUAN "Akva" from Sorni Nai Industries of the Blind, Samuel Gallo "The Lights Weren't That Bright, but Our Eyes Were so Tired" from Chapter 1: Had We Known Better Fourteen Nights At Sea "Glass Monster" from Great North Osi And The Jupiter "Appalachia" from Stave
For the past few weeks, I’ve been listening to a ton of classical music. So, I got it in my head to put together a playlist of post-rock themed around those elements. Losts of strings, symphonic movements, crescendos – the two genres have so much in common this was an easier venture than I thought!
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