Top 5 Post-Rock Albums of 2008

Yessir, I think it’s time to put out a list of what I consider the best five post-rock albums of the year. Most of them have something drastically different from your typical post-rock, and have therefore merited themselves to this list, so enjwoi:

Top 5 Post Rock Albums of 2008 #5 – Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, formally known as A Silver Mt. Zion – 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons

While Menuk’s voice (and the band’s newest name) never ceases to piss me off, this album deserves some credit. It got a pretty bad rating from Pitchfork, and yeah, while it may come off as pretentious, I won’t deny it’s pretty damn good. This album defies a lot of post-rock themes; rarely having a quiet-loud build-up, but rather being consistently minimalistic and raw with defining influences from jazz, punk, and classical. And the vocal arrangements would’ve been good if I didn’t hate Menuk’s voice so much. But yeah. Something you don’t hear in post-rock every day.

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band – Black Waters Blowed/Engine Broken Blues
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band – Blindblindblind

Top 5 Post Rock Albums of 2008#4 – Sigur Ros – Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust

This may be a little biased as I absolutely love Sigur Ros, and I owe it to them for introducing me to post-rock in the first place, but hey–you really can’t go wrong with “Gobbledigook.” Granted it was the only song on the album that actually had an upbeat acoustic sound to it…but whatever. I’m so in love with Sigur Ros that I just don’t care. This album incorporates every Sigur Ros album I’ve ever loved (Agaetus Byrjun and () to name two), and yeah, even if it is a rather safe move on the band’s part, it’s still damn good and I’m proud to put it on this list. Check out the full review here.

Sigur Ros – Illgresi
Sigur Ros – Gobbledigook
Sigur Ros – Vid spilum endalaust

#3 – Have a Nice Life – Deathconsciousness

Top 5 Post Rock Albums of 2008

I am sure I’m not alone when I say that this album is probably one of the best rock albums of the year. A concept album revolving around ideas of sorrow, death, and religion (and those three intertwined), it is a very personal take on life through the expression of music. Personally, I enjoyed the second disc a lot better than the first as it’s a little more engaging. Leaning more towards a drone, shoegaze lo-fi sound, this album might not be considered “post-rock” in the typical term (avant-garde is likelier), but I’m still going to include it in this list. Read the full review here.

Have A Nice Life – Waiting for Black Metal to Come in the Mail
Have A Nice Life – Who Would Leave Their Son Out in the Sun?
Have A Nice Life – A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut

Top 5 Post Rock Albums of 2008 #2 – Tomcat Combat – I’m Okay, You’re Okay

You might remember my over-enthusiastic post on Tomcat Combat’s summer album, I’m Okay, You’re Okay. It’s full of energy, good tunes, and it keeps you on your toes. You can read the full review if you want, but basically I love this album because of it’s awesome dynamic rhythm shifts, something I’ve grown to appreciate in other music since listening to this album. Tomcat Combat are probably one of the lesser known and therefore unappreciated post-rock bands out there, so for the glory of all post-rock, please check them out! :)

Tomcat Combat – Pacer’s Club
Tomcat Combat – Ponies on Ice

Top 5 Post Rock Albums of 2008 #1 – The American Dollar – A Memory Stream

If you’re looking for a mellowed out, dreamy album that doesn’t actually scream post-rock, your best bet is with A Memory Stream. The piano and guitar melodies will hook you in and envelope you in their mellow but very saturated instrumentation. It is a fusion of great electronic music with post-rock concepts–one of the best ambient albums out there, and therefore, #1 on my list. Check out the full review.

The American Dollar – The Slow Wait (2)
The American Dollar – Lights Dim

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12 Comments


  1. Jon — December 11, 2008 @ 8:56 pm

    Gotta say I have to side with Pitchfork about thee silver mt zion. definitely a poor man’s GYBE. not feelin it at all



  2. Jessica — December 11, 2008 @ 10:43 pm

    There are always comparisons between the two bands…but stylistically, both bands are very different. The only thing that merits comparison is the fact that both bands share(d) members…which I don’t think merits it enough. I liked Thee Silver Mt. Zion and this album because they have a more avant-garde aspect to their music, whereas GY!BE is a bit more on the typical side of post-rock.



  3. Jesse — December 11, 2008 @ 10:54 pm

    Did you check out Were From Japan! ? Their album this year was superb.



  4. Jessica — December 11, 2008 @ 10:59 pm

    I haven’t, but I definitely will. The stuff on their MySpace sounds pretty awesome. :) Thanks a lot!



  5. Jesse — December 11, 2008 @ 11:11 pm

    Much Like David Hasselhoff, they are more popular overseas then on this continent.



  6. Jessica — December 11, 2008 @ 11:55 pm

    Haha…David Hasselhoff got his big break here with his leaked drunken intervention video.



  7. Damien — December 12, 2008 @ 4:27 pm

    Nice list. The top two surprised me, I’m now intrigued.
    I’ll have to check out The American Dollar now.



  8. Jessica — December 13, 2008 @ 11:14 pm

    Yes, please do! And let me know what you think of ‘em!



  9. terrible list — December 21, 2008 @ 5:02 am

    the american dollar album has to be the cheesiest album I have ever heard. What are they just loading every fake sounding midi sample and then some embarrassingly simple guitar lines on top of it.

    the rest of the list was decent though. A lot of better post rock out there though.



  10. Jessica — December 21, 2008 @ 6:30 pm

    Haha, thanks for your comments. Yeah, there are a lot of great post-rock records out this year but I had to keep the list to a minimum and so I left out the more mainstream post-rock albums.

    I still stand by The American Dollar being #1 on my list, as it does combine many aspects of music I enjoy. And I think simplicity can make music easier to listen to, since it is neither overstimulating to the point of uneasiness, nor disengaging to the point of tediousness.



  11. AD — January 15, 2009 @ 10:21 am

    hey, peeps. I saw this article in here: http://tehnewz.blogspot.com/2009/01/hardcore-rock-albums-of-2008.html

    Its all hardcore metal albums of 2008.



  12. Kam — February 10, 2009 @ 1:39 am

    Gotta throw my hat in the ring for God Is An Astronaut and their self titled release from November. Love ‘em





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