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Pelican
3,608,460 plays (128,908 listeners)
Rising from the ashes of the band Tusk, the instrumental post-metal outfit Pelican formed in Chicago, 2001, by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec with sibling rhythm section Larry Herweg and Bryan Herweg (drums and bass, respectively).
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If These Trees Could Talk
891,697 plays (51,455 listeners)
If These Trees Could Talk is an instrumental post-rock band from Akron, Ohio. Ohio has long been known as a source of wonderful instrumental music: The Six Parts Seven, Silencio, and Mortimur, just to name a few, but people often overlook the fact that these bands develop independently of the rest of the country's instrumental bands.
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Red Sparowes
3,065,771 plays (142,920 listeners)
Red Sparowes is a post-rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, United States, comprising current and former members of Isis, Neurosis, Halifax Pier, Samsara, Angel Hair and Pleasure Forever. Their sound is characteristic of soundscape-influenced experimental rock, with an otherwise uncommon extensive use of a pedal steel guitar.
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Caspian
2,284,589 plays (124,762 listeners)
Caspian is an American instrumental rock band from Beverly, Massachusetts. The band formed in Autumn of 2003 and played their first concert in August of 2004.
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Maybeshewill
1,678,629 plays (62,852 listeners)
Maybeshewill are an Instrumental band from Leicester, UK. Maybeshewill's music is characterised by the use of electronic elements alongside more traditional 'rock' instrumentation. The band's music is also littered with references to film and popular culture.
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Long Distance Calling
364,139 plays (20,387 listeners)
Long Distance Calling is a german post rock band based in Münster, Germany. They played their first show, simultaneous the release show of their first album 'DMNSTRTN', in late september 2006.
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Isis
9,981,219 plays (220,471 listeners)
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Formed in Boston in 1997, Isis is a band that combines ambience, atmosphere, and aggression to form a unique style of metal music. Isis draws from post-rock, which leans away from the traditional elements of choruses, verses, repetitive vocals, or fast/repetitive riffs.
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Gifts From Enola
457,508 plays (47,043 listeners)
Gifts From Enola is a band from Virginia that juxtapose elements of post-rock with a large hard-rock mindset and then allow an experimental bent to soften the edges.
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God Is an Astronaut
11,686,809 plays (252,781 listeners)
God Is an Astronaut are an instrumental three piece hailing from the Glen of the Downs, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. They formed in 2002 and released their debut album The End of the Beginning the same year on their own Revive Records label. Their two music videos for The End of the Beginning and From Dust to the Beyond, received airplay on MTV UK and on other MTV European networks.
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This Will Destroy You
3,577,339 plays (172,383 listeners)
This Will Destroy You is an instrumental American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas. The band is made up of Chris King, Raymond Brown, Jeremy Galindo, and Andrew Miller. Raymond Brown has since gone to medical school and handed the torch to Donovan Jones, who joined in February of '08. They are signed to Magic Bullet.
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