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Explosions in the Sky

Explosions in the Sky is a four-man post-rock band out of Austin, Texas. They've released two full length albums which I highly recommend. Only 300 CD's were made for their first CD but they do plan on rereleasing it in the not too distant future.

As of now they're working on a Travels in Costants EP.

"Have you ever heard of Explosions in the Sky?"

"No... Are they on the radio?"

"No they're not on the radio, they're better than that."

"Better than that? What are you talking 'bout?"

"As in, the radio sucks balls."

"What are you talking about? They play popular stuff that OBVIOUSLY doesn't suck balls!"

"OBVIOUSLY you've watched too much MTV and fallen into the trap that is pop culture. You, my friend, have an obscured musical taste. Let me give you some CD's to listen to - This is the good stuff."

by MikeyBoy August 18, 2005

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Explosions in the Sky

Explosions in the Sky are a post-rock group from Austin, Texas formed in 1999. Their name was supposedly inspired by the sound of fireworks.

With a few exceptions, there are no lyrics in their songs. In my opinion, this makes great studying music.

Some people are turned off by wordless music, but I would encourage anyone to give them a listen, or any music in the genre for that matter.

Explosions in the Sky has recorded four studio albums and one EP, as well as the majority of the soundtrack to Friday Night Lights, an excellent sports drama.

I have seen them in Austin once, and plan to again later this year.

See also: amiina, Bark Psychosis, Boards of Canada, Do Make Say Think, Explosions in the Sky, Fly Pan Am, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, ISIS, Labradford, Mogwai, Mono, mΓΊm, My Bloody Valentine, The Octopus Project, Sigur RΓ³s, A Silver Mt. Zion, Slint, Stereolab, Talk Talk, Tortoise, Yndi Halda

by Otherworldly August 28, 2007

57πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Explosions in the Sky

Explosions in the Sky are Post Rock a band from Texas. Some of their songs include 'Snow and Lights' and 'Time Stops'.

Their albums include 'The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place'.

Their muisc syle is similar to that of 'Godspeed You! Black Emporer' (some people think, I think).

"Are you going to the 'Explosions in the Sky' concert tonight?"

by Z i p p e r September 16, 2006

73πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Explosions in the Sky

A good post-rock band that does instrumental for the majority of its music.

Their album "The Earth is not a cold dead place" was okay, and Im not trying to be a music snob by any means, but some of the tracks did get a bit repetitive...

Explosions in the Sky are great, they just need to diversify a bit more...

by Drukqs2 December 10, 2009

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