I would say that post-metal seems to have stocky/thick/menacing sound since its creators tend to incorporate plenty of low-pitch elements from doom and sludge metal genres... on the other hand, post-rock often revolves around shoegazing/indie high-pitch elements, and has that "dreamy" vibe... but in the end, these two genres will often overlap the same way rock and metal do
I think that most of that tracks are post-rock, especially in first half. Try listen ISIS, Lost In Kiev, Rosetta, Cult Of Luna - you'll hear the difference. (I apologize for my English, if I made any mistakes)
Just correcting you for improvement since I am studying another language as well. “I think most of that tracks are post rock” should be “I think most of THE tracks are post rock” You may have been trying to say “I think THAT most of THE songs are post rock” “Try listen ISIS, Lost in Kiev” should be “try LISTENING TO ISIS, Lost in Kiev” I knew exactly what you were trying to say, but those mistakes will set up apart from a native speaker. Do you have a hard time with the continuous tense?
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One of my favorite black metal subgenre. thx!
beautiful compilaton...missing some of "the last days" tracks but i love it
What's the difference between post-rock and post-metal?
I would say that post-metal seems to have stocky/thick/menacing sound since its creators tend to incorporate plenty of low-pitch elements from doom and sludge metal genres... on the other hand, post-rock often revolves around shoegazing/indie high-pitch elements, and has that "dreamy" vibe... but in the end, these two genres will often overlap the same way rock and metal do
Post metal is more metal-ish
Post rock is more rockish
I think that most of that tracks are post-rock, especially in first half. Try listen ISIS, Lost In Kiev, Rosetta, Cult Of Luna - you'll hear the difference.
(I apologize for my English, if I made any mistakes)
Just correcting you for improvement since I am studying another language as well.
“I think most of that tracks are post rock” should be “I think most of THE tracks are post rock”
You may have been trying to say “I think THAT most of THE songs are post rock”
“Try listen ISIS, Lost in Kiev” should be
“try LISTENING TO ISIS, Lost in Kiev”
I knew exactly what you were trying to say, but those mistakes will set up apart from a native speaker. Do you have a hard time with the continuous tense?
Same difference between rock and metal, some distortion and heaviness.
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Very nice compilation 😼
intro???? Angelo Badalamenti!
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