Welcome to these Australian guys who are currently on a studio project titled The Helix Nebula. They have a very technical style that might remind you a bit to CHON, with their very complex structures in timing and solos. Stop wasting your time reading this and go check'em out.
Before The Hills Have Eyes was formed, Brent Landon (former bassists of them) was in a band called A Kiss Farewell, which recorded a Demo and a full lenght album titled Tiananmen Square Dance.
LR was a posthardcore-ish 4-piece band based out of Union City, NJ. Some people compare them to ATD-I. Unfortunately they are in what they called an undefined hiatus.
Prog Rock/Post-Hardcore/Math Rock band based in Moscow. I didn't find info about this band. Just to give you an idea, they might sound a bit like Pacific Proving Ground. Thanks to Timur from Seconds Before Disaster for this one.
COI has oficially announced their upcoming album tracklist, titled "Blue Shoes", including two "old" songs - The God Damn Point (from B-sides) and Black Pyramid (from Black Pyramidalbum).
Tracklist:
1. Beach Demon
2.Wings Clipped
3.Dry Seasons Pt. 1
4.Dry Seasons Pt. 2
5.Bliss Pelican
6.The God Damn Point
7.Black Pyramid
8.Pygmy Jerboa
9.Spring 52'
10.The Human Atlas
Here's an instrumental demo for their song Bliss Pelican (password: symphonygoin.blog), and their song Beach Demon, in case you missed it.-
Another difunct band from Seattle. Do you remember Brent Landon (The Hills Have Eyes former bassist) and the demos he recorded in a proyect titled Splendid Teeth? AKF is one of the bands he played, and in their 2005 demo they re-recorded 3 songs from ST. Take a listen to the song 2.2 (under the name of Psychic Sleeves by Splendid Teeth).
This blog was born back in 2010, inspired by posthardcore bands that emulate or were inspired by The Fall of Troy in any sense.
Now in 2015 music has evolved and some of us have grown up musically speaking too, so probably this modality mentioned above will change a little bit, but will always try to keep that main essence. Also my intention has always being to show you, or describe bands rather than making reviews as the ones you can see on youtube arguing wether "this is a good album duh" or "Their first album was blabla"
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