Are there any other albums that come close to sounding like the Laughing Stock or Spirit of Eden?
Bark Psychosis - Hex is pretty close. Anything else?
Bark Psychosis - Codename: Dustsucker
Hood - Rustic Houses, Forlorn Valleys
Hood - The Cycle of Days and Seasons
Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis
Slowdive - Pygmalion
It's funny to think at one time post-rock was a weird, foreign frontier, but now sounds like Talk Talk are safe and unexperimental. Rock has been taken as a given since the 60's.
I guide you to the post-rock chart.
It's not on here, but the previous anon mentioned it and I'll vouch for Mark Hollis' s/t as it's an even more ambient take (almost like Gas/Voices From The Lake tier quiet ambient) on Talk Talk's last two albums.
From the chart, I'll vouch for .O.rang's Herd Of Instinct since it composes members of Talk Talk that aren't Mark Hollis and essentially is like Talk Talk's last two albums but instead of a variety of horns/keyboards/strings it's a variety of percussion instruments.
>>69437206
>open .jpg
>quick visual scan
>catch sight of that pink album art right as I close .jpg
>re-open
>DFHVN
>read description
>lost shit
>>69437114
Good call on Hood
Some parts of And You and I by Yes remind me of Laughing Stock.
IN A SILENT WAY
>>69437143
context is everything
>the guitar tone on The Rainbow
>>69436655
>the Laughing Stock