the turtleneck+glasses combo in the beginning is an irrefutable evidence that you know what you're talking about and in my opinion it can only be opposed by someone wearing both plus also smoking a pipe
After you explained post-hardcore it makes perfect sense why it's my favorite genre. I grew up listening to Green Day Dookie and American Idiot were my two favorites. Then I ended up getting into bands like The Fall Of Troy and At The Drive In and Mars Volta among many others. It explains A LOT to the few chord structures and time signatures being changed. Thank you for this explanation.
For me a post genre is like cooking using the same signature ingredients of a genre, but doing it in a different way that the result ends up being something different, but you still can recognize the original ingredients.
Maybe I'll take the bullet and explain Post-Industrial: Post-Industrial is a genre that takes the attitude and atmospheres from Industrial Music (much of it using either electroacoustic instruments, or prepared one), and experimenting with the form to take it to other contexts, such as House music, Techno, Post-Punk, Darkwave and etc. TL;DR: Industrial music for post-ironic teens
If y’all wanna know what post-rap sounds like check out Slauson Malone’s latest album. Check out Red Burns by Standing On The Corner if you wanna know what post-neo-soul sounds like too
So at this moment, big fan of postrock and postpunk. To me it feels like these genres are made by artists who make the music for theirselves. I stole this explanation from a podcast episode about jazz. These musicians didn't have anything else in their lives and they played jazz for theirselves. The audience, they just happened to be there. Could be similar for these genres that are talked about in this video. I went to see MONO a couple months back and that band plays over 150 shows in a year. In the venue in the Netherlands, they were booked for the smaller concert hall and sadly it wasn't sold out. But, the people who did show up were heavily impressed and some very emotional too. I guess it's just that as a popmusician your act is always fine tuned by the opinions of others. I think it was Steven Albini who said that he would always just keep the authenticity of the band untouched and just trying to make the band sound as good as possible instead of forcing his own creative ideas, like the big label producers would tend to do.
Post Hardcore is the hardest genre to define. I'm still not sure if a listen to it or not. I've listened to Silverstein for the entirety of their career and they are supposed to be considered Post Hardcore. But when a hear definitions of Post Hardcore is doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't help that their sound evolved a lot in 22 years.
bro's from the future lmao, post-rap isn't even a real genre yet, ppl are still experimenting, but I can see it happening sometime around the mid 2020s
@@justaguywithhisgrasseson5522 yeah they will def be seen as pioneers, artists like Slauson Malone, JPEG and Earl seem to be moving in that direction too but kind of mellowed down recently, it feels like the rapid experimentation of 2017-19 has kind of faded into the 2020s, but idk point me to some more crazy rap albums
@@kelechi_77 I don’t think Earl is in that type of genre. He has switched to abstract hip-hop recently. Slauson Malone is someone I don’t know about, thanks for making me discover him
@@justaguywithhisgrasseson5522 I think Some Rap Songs has some moments that are post-rap, Slauson Malone's first album is def post-rap, I listened to it yesterday and it's the first time in like 3 years I've said "wtf was that" after listening to an album, it's really inspiring for coming out in 2019.
I love your enthusiasm and disagree with some of the details of your definition of post-hardcore. For many, many years, bands labeled Hardcore WERE allowed to be more complicated. Music that could have otherwise been called “metal” or even “prog-metal” stuck to the label of hardcore because of the socio-political DIY values and commitment to the underground scene. This was the essence of hardcore in the 1990s! Post-hardcore requires legitimate prior participation in the DIY hardcore scene, otherwise is just about the same thing as your definition of post-rock, but is broader in that it also included mellow indie-rock bands who wanted to clarify their attachment to the previously mentioned music scene. Metal-core is NOT post-hardcore! And while Minutemen & Husker Du might loosely fit the definition, they were still too punk and too aggressive. The term didn’t start showing up until maybe the fifth Fugazi album. Repeater by Fugazi is still way too punk to be post-hardcore as well.
This guy is like Anthony Fantano + Nardwuar but somehow nerdier than both
That explains it. And that shorts guy that says BEHS
And better than fantano
As hilariously accurate as this is, no one is nerdier than Nard 🤓
Post Hardcore is the best genre of all time IMO
POST PUNK REVOLUTION NOW
the turtleneck+glasses combo in the beginning is an irrefutable evidence that you know what you're talking about and in my opinion it can only be opposed by someone wearing both plus also smoking a pipe
Never before seen footage of Robert Downy Jr. when he was still on crack. Very informative video though, learned a lot and entertained!
1:20 post rock
4:00 post punk
6:00 post hardcore
8:25 post-metal
thanks
post-revolution now?
Bro u gonna blow up eventually
Yeah, from excitement
idk but it sounds cool
the video that we all wanted to be informed on. THANK YYAAAAAA
After you explained post-hardcore it makes perfect sense why it's my favorite genre.
I grew up listening to Green Day Dookie and American Idiot were my two favorites. Then I ended up getting into bands like The Fall Of Troy and At The Drive In and Mars Volta among many others. It explains A LOT to the few chord structures and time signatures being changed. Thank you for this explanation.
For me a post genre is like cooking using the same signature ingredients of a genre, but doing it in a different way that the result ends up being something different, but you still can recognize the original ingredients.
Post revolution now
PUNK REVOLUTION NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Maybe I'll take the bullet and explain Post-Industrial:
Post-Industrial is a genre that takes the attitude and atmospheres from Industrial Music (much of it using either electroacoustic instruments, or prepared one), and experimenting with the form to take it to other contexts, such as House music, Techno, Post-Punk, Darkwave and etc.
TL;DR: Industrial music for post-ironic teens
Your energy is wonderful. Love it!
Very informative video! I like post-rock and post-punk music, but I wouldn't have been able to define their genres if someone had asked me to.
Postman Pat
Hey now.... That Attack Attack album was actually thier not so bad one with Smokahontas which is truly a banger
Caio, PRN!, pls do more videos like this !!! i miss the channel 😢 Instagram page is fire and memes but i have it deleted rn
If y’all wanna know what post-rap sounds like check out Slauson Malone’s latest album. Check out Red Burns by Standing On The Corner if you wanna know what post-neo-soul sounds like too
where would you place black midi genre wise? they do a lot and I struggle to kind of place them in one/a few genres.
7:44 Spuderland
Plug lil weird but he is chill
My favourite post genre is post-metal
Post-industrial is music? 🤨 i thought it was something after industrial revolution.
PS: i'm kidding.
Bro left me more confused than before
Let’s bring back good posthardcore
Mogwai are amazing they are my favourite band, if you never listened to them you must!
I really enjoyed this, thank you!
This is the best video I've seen, thanks
So at this moment, big fan of postrock and postpunk. To me it feels like these genres are made by artists who make the music for theirselves. I stole this explanation from a podcast episode about jazz. These musicians didn't have anything else in their lives and they played jazz for theirselves. The audience, they just happened to be there. Could be similar for these genres that are talked about in this video.
I went to see MONO a couple months back and that band plays over 150 shows in a year. In the venue in the Netherlands, they were booked for the smaller concert hall and sadly it wasn't sold out. But, the people who did show up were heavily impressed and some very emotional too. I guess it's just that as a popmusician your act is always fine tuned by the opinions of others. I think it was Steven Albini who said that he would always just keep the authenticity of the band untouched and just trying to make the band sound as good as possible instead of forcing his own creative ideas, like the big label producers would tend to do.
How about some post-editing on this video?
I didn't even know you made videos I thought you were just some internet nerd. fuck yeah
Well said
great vid
Bro is all misconbobulated
Subbed though to watch your future mis conbobulation
U play post hardcore? Where can I listen to your band?
Post Hardcore is the hardest genre to define. I'm still not sure if a listen to it or not. I've listened to Silverstein for the entirety of their career and they are supposed to be considered Post Hardcore. But when a hear definitions of Post Hardcore is doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't help that their sound evolved a lot in 22 years.
POST ROCK & POST METAL FANS STAND UP!!!
I made a Stoner Thrash album. It's pretty DOPE 😅
Seriously tho
But what does it mean
how bout post malone?
Yes.
someone said nettspend is post post rock
I think in the 90s, they called post-hardcore post-rock.
Thanks punk
Any post rap albums would be By the time I get to phoenix by Injury Reserve n LP! by JPEGMAFIA
bro's from the future lmao, post-rap isn't even a real genre yet, ppl are still experimenting, but I can see it happening sometime around the mid 2020s
@@kelechi_77 I think Injury Reserve already did a great job at showing a good impression of what post hip-hop could be
@@justaguywithhisgrasseson5522 yeah they will def be seen as pioneers, artists like Slauson Malone, JPEG and Earl seem to be moving in that direction too but kind of mellowed down recently, it feels like the rapid experimentation of 2017-19 has kind of faded into the 2020s, but idk point me to some more crazy rap albums
@@kelechi_77 I don’t think Earl is in that type of genre. He has switched to abstract hip-hop recently. Slauson Malone is someone I don’t know about, thanks for making me discover him
@@justaguywithhisgrasseson5522 I think Some Rap Songs has some moments that are post-rap, Slauson Malone's first album is def post-rap, I listened to it yesterday and it's the first time in like 3 years I've said "wtf was that" after listening to an album, it's really inspiring for coming out in 2019.
Post-Jazz?
This is like Hank Green.
Post-romantic, post-internet art.
GYBE!
neo post post punk with chinese characteristics
Post-Shitpost
post malone
Post-Malone
Post- music was created by people who never liked the original music in the first place.
Post punk revolution now?
helmet ftw
Minutemen is more like country. Post hardcore 🤣
I love your enthusiasm and disagree with some of the details of your definition of post-hardcore. For many, many years, bands labeled Hardcore WERE allowed to be more complicated. Music that could have otherwise been called “metal” or even “prog-metal” stuck to the label of hardcore because of the socio-political DIY values and commitment to the underground scene. This was the essence of hardcore in the 1990s! Post-hardcore requires legitimate prior participation in the DIY hardcore scene, otherwise is just about the same thing as your definition of post-rock, but is broader in that it also included mellow indie-rock bands who wanted to clarify their attachment to the previously mentioned music scene. Metal-core is NOT post-hardcore! And while Minutemen & Husker Du might loosely fit the definition, they were still too punk and too aggressive. The term didn’t start showing up until maybe the fifth Fugazi album. Repeater by Fugazi is still way too punk to be post-hardcore as well.
You're being repetitive sometimes
Has joan.of.arca seen this