Tag: Post Rock

David A. Jaycock :: Children of the Cold War [Phase 7] (Subexotic)

This is not merely an album about pessimism, collapse, paranoia, or sepia memories. It is an expertly crafted and beautifully sustained paean to the enduring presence of the motion of Goodness—often obscured, often wounded, not-for-profit, but somehow still capable of outliving every system designed to extinguish it. A balm for balmy days and long dark nights of the soul.

Stars of the Lid :: Music for Nitrous Oxide (30th Anniversary Reissue) (Artificial Pinearch Manufacturing)

In 2025, the record feels as vital as ever—it reminds us that silence, space, and subtlety are not signs of absence, but of deeper presence. Music for Nitrous Oxide remains a benchmark of ambient music’s emotional potential, a quietly monumental achievement whose influence continues to unfurl, like a sunrise that never quite arrives—and never needs to.

Four Tet :: Three (Text)

The highlights rank among the best executed Four Tet tracks in this vein, and while not everything on this album is super memorable, all the tracks contribute to a really good balance that makes it an overall enjoyable LP.