Explosions In The Sky
Biography
With a reputation for a scathingly intense live performance and a quickly sold-out CD-R demo, How Strange, Innocence, which was later reissued in 2005, Explosions in the Sky was touted early on in their career as the next phenomenon in moody and dynamic instrumental indie rock à la Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor! The quartet of Texas kids, made up of Mark Smith and Munaf Rayani on guitars, Michael James on bass, and Christopher Hrasky on drums, was signed for its first release on Temporary Residence Limited after half a listen to their demo, which was submitted by the American Analog Set with a brief note saying "This totally f*cking destroys." From that, they released their first six-song album, Those Who Tell the Truth, in the latter half of 2001. After a new record, 2003's contemplative The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place, and the 2005 re-release, Explosions in the Sky, who had by this time garnered a dedicated fan base, came out with All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone in 2007. ~ Blake Butler, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I saw them with the Flaming Lips at Red Rocks and they were wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
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heard them for the first time tonight and love it.
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i have seen them four times and they get better every time i see them. They're tenth anniversary show in austin was a religious ex
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I've seen these guys make people cry during their live shows using only instruments. That's a testament to just how good they are live; go see them now!
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Incredible live and currently touring with the Flaming Lips, check it out if you can.
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I played a few of their albums on repeat the entire time I read "Rant", now I cant listen to these guys without thinking of that book. Which is awesome.
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I could write for eternity to this.......a n d I plan on it. Thank you for inspiring me.....
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Amazing energy they have. Join the church of the cognitive therapy
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I SAW THEM LIVE ON 6TH STREET IN AUSTIN JUST BEFORE THEY WENT ON TOUR IN 2001, IT WAS THE BEST SHOW IVE BEEN TO ON SIXTH AND I HAVE LIVED IN AUSTIN MY WHOLE LIFE.
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I love this band. I bet it would be cool to see them live! Very relaxing and mellow.
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I love these guys
they make headbangers weep *sob* girlfriend's choice...but not bad |
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I love everything I've heard by these guys. I just need to see them live now.
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Yea Bill W. Those artists, God Is An Astronaut, Mogwai, and This Will Destroy You are all very similar to EITS. Pandora makes a point to show you this. They are all awesome.
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I have all their cds and they are all awesome. Explosions in the Sky is Awesome!
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if ya like this try God is an Astronaut, This will Destroy You ,updownleftr i g h t a b s e l e c t s t a r t , and Clint Mansell.
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Bands like this are the reason I love Pandora. You'd never hear this on the radio. Once I heard one of their songs I recognized it from "Friday Night Lights" and am so glad Pandora displays the work of bands like this.
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indeed the earth is no longer a dead cold place for me now that i'm taking depacote...
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yes indeed...bei n g there makes the day so magical..at the shores in the atx...fantas t i c night
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Saw these guys at All Tomorrows Parties in Minehead, 2008. It was amazing. Actually ended up standing behind Michael James during another bands set. First time i've been genuinely star-struck! These guys always inspire me to try harder when writing new songs.
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This music is amazing, my only gripe is that I can't tell the difference between some songs. If I put it on shuffle, it's like each piece melts into each other.
Would be a wonderful discography to play during a trip! |
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Love the music. Definitely one of my top three bands. It inspires and edifies. I recommend it to all my friends.
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i love the earth is not a cold dead place. that album rocks. these guys are so sick they dont even need lyrics.
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Love these guys. So much feeling. Really tells a story, even without lyrics. Thanks guys, keep up the good work.
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