FFS finally some one upload the whole song... this is one of the most viseral song i ever heard... it makes me want to die with my beloved one when she exists. cheers for all and this incredible theme
FFS finally some one upload the whole song... this is the most viceral song i ever heard, makes me want to die qith my beloved once she exisist cheers for all and this incredible theme
@BossHossV8Cycles - Wow. Thank-you for that! I will definitely check them all out! I appreciate it! Feel free to tell me some more, if it's not too much hassle : )
I find really amazing how they convert what could be a military march done by the drums (from 5:15 ) into an incredible moving and touching thing thanks to the violins....
@BossHossV8Cycles Thanks, I need to check those out; I can't believe I forgot to mention The Ascent of Everest, which has a similar progression to Yndi Halda. But yeah, you are right, Yndi Halda breaks the songs into acts more than others.
@bamb04 What has separated Yndi Halda from all the other post-rock I've heard is how each song progresses through three distinct acts. Some songs like Irepress' Diaspora and The Non' Pigeon Force, have such changes that brings you out of the previous arrangement into something drastically different. Then there's MONO and GY!BE that generally have a constant progression through entire songs with just subtle changes. But Yndi Halda is just different.
@bamb04 Also, ITTCT is amazing. I've been trying to get my hands on their self-titled album for a while, though. Mooncake is pretty amazing too. Russia seems to have a fairly decent post-rock scene and a number of Russian bands have a distinct sound to them that's unique to other nations. I think it's the usage of subtle echoes for ambiance. Белые Флаги Зажигайте Медленно and Последние Каникулы are two of my personal favourites.
@TrevorR3znik :( this song is a woman who i still do love very deeply, close in my heart i hope shel return shes always so sweet i love her i hope shel come back to me. Post rock is so relatable to anything its amazing! helps you through tough times
@Francisah Sure! I'll let you check those out before tossing a bunch more, though. I don't want to overwhelm too much. These are enough to last you for a while. You'll get hooked on some of the really intense ones like Caspian, Callisto, and MONO. Just hit me up whenever you're ready for some more. By the way, one thing I probably should've mentioned was that Callisto and Rosetta are much heavier. They're both similar to the more popular ISIS and Pelican.
@Francisah SImilar to track length: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, MONO, The Evpatoria Report (a few songs). If you want any kind of bands that are similar, despite the track length there are so, so many to choose from that I could fill up three comments. Here are my favourites: Caspian, Do Make Say Think, Kepzelt Varos, The Non, EXIT Project, Lights Out Asia, Callisto, Rosetta, Exxasens, If These Trees Could Talk, God Is An Astronaut, Hua Lun, Misuse, Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start, and many more..
@BossHossV8Cycles Honestly speaking, the only band that is similar to Yndi Halda is GY!BE and let's say Mooncake/If These Trees Could Talk if we're stretching it. Also, It's Natural to be Afraid by EITS sounds very much like this piece.
For me this is simply the most beautiful song of all time.
That ending is just wonderful. I just re-realised why I love post rock.
I wish Yndi Halda could be the musical score to my life.
greatest post rock album ever made. 'We empty flood lakes' is the best post rock song ive ever heard, the climax is undescribable.
thats just how i feel now after hearing this for the first time. i wish all music could be as beautiful as this. same goes for women too lol.
I've just received the CD, so AMAZING; best buy in really long time
This song is SO GOOD. I love it!
My favorite Yndi Halda song!
FFS finally some one upload the whole song...
this is one of the most viseral song i ever heard... it makes me want to die with my beloved one when she exists.
cheers for all and this incredible theme
This is what I call "progressive rock" !!! Amazing !!!
gawd this song is BLISS! and now i can buy their cd aswell it seems. yay! :)
Heh, I happen to know Brendan. He used to check up on me and my siblings when our parents where out of the country. cool guy, great music.
This song is an experience!
FFS finally some one upload the whole song...
this is the most viceral song i ever heard, makes me want to die qith my beloved once she exisist
cheers for all and this incredible theme
i love this song..so much.
this song makes me cry! D:
i adore this song, thank you for posting it! (:
Such a shame there is no more of their sings. Fucking genius! :D
this is incredible! i just ordered this cd! i can not wait!
i'm hooked
@BossHossV8Cycles - Wow. Thank-you for that! I will definitely check them all out! I appreciate it! Feel free to tell me some more, if it's not too much hassle : )
grandiose!!!
amazing
2.58 -
Amazing.
I find really amazing how they convert what could be a military march done by the drums (from 5:15 ) into an incredible moving and touching thing thanks to the violins....
thank you! just ordered the album :)
amagawd..amazing!!
yndi halda is like an optimistic daturah
best band next to explosions in the sky
woa this is awesome :D
@SunXieMei - I'm listening to The Flophouse Sessions! I really like it! Very similar to Yndi, which is great! Thanks for telling me about them! : )
I'm think i am going to order it to
this reminds me of explosions in the sky a lot and they arent bad at all
@Francisah (The) Slowest Runner (In All The World) is similar to Yndi, they classify themselves as post-baroque. It truly is good stuff.
@BossHossV8Cycles While they're comparable, I never feel like anything lives up to Yndi Halda, I wish they'd come out with more albums!
@BossHossV8Cycles Thanks, I need to check those out; I can't believe I forgot to mention The Ascent of Everest, which has a similar progression to Yndi Halda. But yeah, you are right, Yndi Halda breaks the songs into acts more than others.
@bamb04 What has separated Yndi Halda from all the other post-rock I've heard is how each song progresses through three distinct acts. Some songs like Irepress' Diaspora and The Non' Pigeon Force, have such changes that brings you out of the previous arrangement into something drastically different. Then there's MONO and GY!BE that generally have a constant progression through entire songs with just subtle changes. But Yndi Halda is just different.
the bass player Brendan used to childmind me ;)
the truth, my friend.
@bamb04 Also, ITTCT is amazing. I've been trying to get my hands on their self-titled album for a while, though. Mooncake is pretty amazing too. Russia seems to have a fairly decent post-rock scene and a number of Russian bands have a distinct sound to them that's unique to other nations. I think it's the usage of subtle echoes for ambiance. Белые Флаги Зажигайте Медленно and Последние Каникулы are two of my personal favourites.
this seriously has even 2 dislikes?
what is wrong with these people :( its such a beautiful song
@TrevorR3znik :( this song is a woman who i still do love very deeply, close in my heart i hope shel return shes always so sweet i love her i hope shel come back to me. Post rock is so relatable to anything its amazing! helps you through tough times
7:26-9:05 = mind captivating , or soul liberating ? Only you can be the judge.
Une mutation auditive entre l'âme et l'esprit...
@TrevorR3znik amazing thoughts!!
@Francisah Sure! I'll let you check those out before tossing a bunch more, though. I don't want to overwhelm too much. These are enough to last you for a while. You'll get hooked on some of the really intense ones like Caspian, Callisto, and MONO. Just hit me up whenever you're ready for some more. By the way, one thing I probably should've mentioned was that Callisto and Rosetta are much heavier. They're both similar to the more popular ISIS and Pelican.
this shit is tight yo!
@Francisah SImilar to track length: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, MONO, The Evpatoria Report (a few songs). If you want any kind of bands that are similar, despite the track length there are so, so many to choose from that I could fill up three comments. Here are my favourites: Caspian, Do Make Say Think, Kepzelt Varos, The Non, EXIT Project, Lights Out Asia, Callisto, Rosetta, Exxasens, If These Trees Could Talk, God Is An Astronaut, Hua Lun, Misuse, Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start, and many more..
a bananas
@BossHossV8Cycles Honestly speaking, the only band that is similar to Yndi Halda is GY!BE and let's say Mooncake/If These Trees Could Talk if we're stretching it. Also, It's Natural to be Afraid by EITS sounds very much like this piece.
de alguna otra forma esta cancion me recuerda a una novia
Beautiful song.
The opening chords seem to have been inspired by Metallica`s "Nothing else matters" and Zbigniew Preisner`s compositions.
My name is Yndi ;3
Those are some strange top comments...
post-rock
Does anybody know similar bands to Yndi?
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@canoncu aşkım önerdi onun için amazing bu
lol just go out or something