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Explosions in the Sky

Texan four-piece Explosions in the Sky have developed an international cult following as their post-rock instrumentals have appeared everywhere from film soundtracks to TV trailers. However, drummer Chris Hrasky recently quipped that the last fate the band want for their sixth album is for it to accompany “rousing sports montages”. It’s unlikely, as the band have taken a detour from trademark glacial beauty into more pensive, sinister terrain. Thus, among The Wilderness’s gentle pianos and Eno-like ambience are percussive depth charges, industrial machine-like sounds and frantic math-rock.

Explosions In The Sky finally returned this year with their long-awaited followup to 2011’s Take Care, Take Care, Take Care. How they still find ways to make their brand of post-rock feel as fresh and angelic as it first did 16 years ago is one of the many alluring facets of the new album “The Wilderness” . It’s another sprawling epic, yawning with fresh air and stretching impressive muscles previously unused by the Lone Star post-rockers. Digitized bleeps and bloops punctuate their amber swells (“Tangle Formations”) while Chris Hrasky’s rousing percussion (“Logic of a Dream”) turns self-respecting atheists into believers.

The Wilderness

The lovely Colors in Space suddenly erupts into jarring noise reminiscent of Hitchcock’s Psycho. It works, though, because the melodies are as strong as ever, and among the darker shades, the lighter moments wallop home. Tangle Formations and Infinite Orbit are terrific tunes, and the elementally softly rocking Landing Cliffs makes a spectacularly pretty climax to another beautifully understated epic.

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Texas comes to Paris with concert Explosions In The Sky at Pitchfork Festival 2016

The year 2016 marks the return of Explosions In The Sky with the release of the album “The Wilderness” in April. The Americans returned in style with a haunting post-rock universe. Amazed by the fireworks illuminating the sky of the city of Austin , a quartet of musicians decided to form a post-rock band called Explosions In The Sky,  This is the beginning of a long musical adventure. Today, The Texans unveil a seventh project with the album “The Wilderness” a new instrumental epic.

Every album the group is a world map with its reliefs and shadows, which runs through a trained eye imagining ever new frescoes tied into the fantastic. The charm of Explosions In The Sky music is in a timeless, ageless, that overcomes a culture under glass and immune elements which can violate the monastic genius of the Americans and the solitary pleasure of his inveterate.

Musicians, just as moviegoers, the four friends make up their albums in the manner of a soundtrack. So it’s no coincidence that the music of Explosions In The Sky inspired a number of films and television series with their score for the series ( Friday Night Lights , Kaboom , From Blood And Tears ...). “The Wilderness” is also experiencing a very noticeable output through signing more emotional .

Post-Rock band Explosions in the Sky perform at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2016. The post-rock band deliver an hour-long performance at the Grande Halle de La Villette in Paris.

From the album Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) by  Explosions in the Sky an American post rock band from Austin Texas  The quartet originally played under the name Breaker Morant, then changed to the current name in 1999. The band has garnered popularity beyond the post-rock scene for their elaborately developed guitar work, narratively styled instrumentals , what they refer to as “cathartic mini-symphonies,” and their enthusiastic and emotional live shows. They primarily play with three electric guitars and a drum kit, although band member Michael James will at times exchange his electric guitar for a bass guitar. Recently the band has added a fifth member to their live performances. The band’s music is almost purely instrumental.

Get Lost In Explosions in the Sky's 'Dream'

With Manchester Albert Hall, Royal Albert Hall and Colston Hall in Bristol all sold out, only tickets for Glasgow, Dublin and Brighton remain. Explosions In The Sky are back with an astounding new LP which is amazing in itself but not just that they are more popular now than they’ve ever been. These shows didn’t just sell out, they sold out MONTHS ago. An incredible testament to the love and longevity of a class act like EITS. From the forthcoming LP The Wilderness this is New single Logic Of A Dream. Post-rock titans Explosions in the Sky are releasing their seventh record, The Wilderness, later this year. you can see them at Primavera this summer,

‘Logic of a Dream’, off the forthcoming album The Wilderness
Music by Explosions in the Sky