Today’s featured post-rock song from Sweden’s MOONLIT SAILOR closes out the soundtrack for the somewhat recent film, Floating: The Nathan Gocke Story. This is a documentary film about a quadriplegic surfer who...
Ending Satellites: T...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s dose is an instrumental track I ran across by French group Ending Satellites whom release all their songs under a Creative Commons License. Their newest album “7 Billion Passengers, Only One Flight”...
Laetitia Sadier: The...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Laetitia Sadier is a founding member of seminal UK/French Post Rock outfit Stereolab. She continues their Musical and Political tradition in her solo work. This is from her second album Silencio....
Matt Stevens: Nightb...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Instrumental Thursday has jumped a day and hits on a Friday via London based musician Matt Stevens. Today’s feature is the lead-off track from his new album Relic that released late 2011. Matt basically uses an...
Overcolored: Enterin...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Based in Kraków, Poland, Overcolored provide our Thursday Instrumental. It’s taken from their EP Corvus Corone Cornix (The Hooded Crow) which is available from Jamendo for free, or for a...
65daysofstatic: Buri...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a bit different from UK network favourites 65DOS, this is a teaser from the upcoming soundtrack album Silent Running. Released on 14th November on Vinyl, Download and a Bonus EP. The beautiful artwork for the...
65daysofstatic: Cras...
posted by Stuart Morrison
British electronic-infused post-rock faves 65Daysofstatic announce the North American release of their latest album We Were Exploding Anyway in a special deluxe edition that also features the recent Heavy Sky EP. The...
The Polar Dream: The...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Polar Dream are an instrumental-ambient ensemble from Guadalajara Mexico that recently released their debut full length, Follow Me to the Forest. This followed their self-titled debut EP release in 2007. ...
Maybeshewill: Co-Con...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Maybeshewill are an instrumental band from Leicester, UK formed by guitarists Robin Southby and John Helps while the pair were studying together at university in 2005. Apparently the band have a new album that just released...
Penguins Kill Polar ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Vessels & Veins is the second EP from Scottish post-rock monsters Penguins Kill Polar Bears. Following the release of their critically acclaimed debut EP Dawn in June 2010, the band have been busy building their profile...
Jeniferever: Dover
posted by Stuart Morrison
The sound of Uppsala, Sweden’s cult-beloved Jeniferever is often described in epic terms: majestic, soaring, atmospheric, careening, sweeping. This is the second free track from their third album, titled Silesia, to...
Jeniferever: Waifs &...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Jeniferever are from Uppsala, Sweden and produce ambient indie rock/post-rock, sometimes compared to groups like The Appleseed Cast and Sigur Rós. Their name is derived from a 1989 Smashing Pumpkins song of the same...
This Will Destroy Yo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Part one of a two track single just released called Moving on the Edges of Things 2 brand new, vinyl exclusive tracks from Texas’ THIS WILL DESTROY YOU give a dark bend on their very own brand of instrumental...
The Shimmies: Belove...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Shimmies give regards “To All Beloved Enemies” on debut album Still maturing from a childhood project that combined brothers Sean and Jimmy Galloway’s first names, The Shimmies have created a self-appointed genre...
Red Sparowes: Giving...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer Thunderheads storming across the prairie, outraged students taking to the streets, migratory herds stampeding along the tundra–any number of images...
Faded Paper Figures:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In their much-anticipated second album, New Medium, Faded Paper Figures return with a richer, fuller sound, even as they maintain all of Dynamo’s indie-tronica charm. Fans of the band will be happy to hear all of the...
Like Bells: Yeti
posted by Jason Evangelho
I just stumbled across these guys on The Sixty One, and while it takes patience to enjoy lengthy 7+ minute ambient post-rock instrumentals, this unique trio from Oberlin, Ohio makes it worth the wait. They have a new record...
…soihadto̷...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Baltimore post-rockers …soihadto... are releasing their debut LP, Adventure Stories (Not Based on Fact?), through Grape Juice Records on February 2nd, 2010. Pre-orders for the album are currently available...
Maserati: Monoliths
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we feel privileged to showcase the band MASERATI, a psychedelic post-rock group from Athens, Georgia. Unfortunately they are going through some tough times; apparently a terrible tragedy struck on November 8th when...
This Will Destroy Yo...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
This Will Destroy You are an instrumental quartet from the great state of Texas who play a cascading brand of cinematic rock music. The band is made up of guitarists Chris King and Jeremy Galindo, bass player Donovan Jones...
The Sleepover Disast...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
There is something to be said about dedication and hard work and The Sleepover Disaster are the embodiment of such a feat. The Fresno, California-based three piece have hit their stride with their first nationally...
Signal Hill: This Ne...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Signal Hill is an instrumental band from Los Angeles, CA. With influences such as The Mercury Program, Tristeza, My Bloody Valentine, Cinematic Orchestra and others, they play melodic, mid tempo, vocal-less ditties. Signal...
The Union Trade: Tal...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Formed in San Francisco in the spring of 2006, The Union Trade consists of Don Joslin (guitar), Nate Munger (bass/vocals), Eric Salk (guitar /vocals), and Dan Rodkewich (drums). The Union Trade’s sound is the product of a...