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The ‘quiet to loud....quiet again....then really’ loud format is one which has grown and grown in recent years with many bands forming and creating these distinct ‘post-rock’ instrumental soundscapes. In a genre where fewer bands are sticking out Explosions In The Sky are still carrying the torch and setting the bar for others to try and follow. Since the band came together in 1999 their music, often soft guitar noodling, often crushing walls of distortion, has helped to bring a style of music that had only a very small underground following to a much wider audience. 2011 brings the release of a brand new album for Explosions In The Sky. ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’ will be their sixth studio album and, for a band that has constantly grown over the years, is tipped to be yet another masterpiece.
Where many bands will run through their set track after track leaving you a little disappointed at the end of it all, Explosions In The Sky put on a show that drags you head first through a whole range of emotions. Beautiful harmonies sung out out three guitars lead into crashing walls of noise that could raze cities to the ground. Winding each song into another the band play through a set that is more of a soundtrack to a surrealistic dream than a typical rock music concert. Explosions In The Sky tickets put you right in the middle of a performance like no other that will leave a happy reminder ringing in your ears for some time.
These kinds of shows do not come around all the time so if you haven’t already booked your Explosions In The Sky tickets then don’t stall any longer. We’ll show you some of the best places around the web where tickets are still on sale. Don’t miss out on a band that truly lives up to its name.
“RT @hhill28: the names alone of explosions in the sky songs are deeper and more meaningful than most songs that are out”
24 May 2012 04:22by 14rmannas (Twitter)
“RT @hhill28: the names alone of explosions in the sky songs are deeper and more meaningful than most songs that are out”
24 May 2012 04:18by jjgus77 (Twitter)
“fire, stars, and explosions in the sky. don't fuck this up for me.”
24 May 2012 04:09by emilydiabetes (Twitter)
“i keep switching tabs from AFI to Explosions In The Sky to Taylor Swift to Justin Bieber hahaha what the hell”
24 May 2012 04:07by jenniferizlyfe (Twitter)
“Explosions in the sky.”
24 May 2012 04:00by brandnewannie (Twitter)
“Explosions In The Sky - "Postcard From 1952": http://t.co/Zq1YrvMI”
24 May 2012 03:58by MorganvonHofe (Twitter)
“The cycle repeated, As explosions broken in the sky, All that i neededWas the one thing i couldn't find”
24 May 2012 03:53by met51 (Twitter)
“RT @KyleBooone17: Is it bad that I listen to explosions in the sky every single night while going to sleep?”
24 May 2012 03:47by JonesBetsy (Twitter)
“♬ Explosions In The Sky - Human Qualities ♬ http://t.co/txluJOjm #nowplaying”
24 May 2012 03:47by indiepoprocks (Twitter)
“#NowListening Explosions in the Sky - Home”
24 May 2012 03:42by brandonfagundes (Twitter)
“@rachhrachhrachh @kymacwing @mrjeffsimpson YES I am going to Explosions In The Sky!!”
24 May 2012 03:38by josephunter (Twitter)
“I might go to Explosions In the Sky @ Georgia Theatre. http://t.co/nKA7saMz”
24 May 2012 03:34by BjorkDjork74 (Twitter)
“@astronautalis @RossRaihala hah! negative. though i need to watch the rest of FNL myself. I was into the film due to Explosions In The Sky.”
24 May 2012 03:29by solace (Twitter)
“RT @TreyNDove: Dang, listening to explosions in the sky, while on a school bus makes me feel like I'm a part of FNL. Clear eyes, full hearts can't lose.”
24 May 2012 03:26by carls_ofroth (Twitter)
“@jennxpenn Explosions In The Sky.”
24 May 2012 03:19by TheBumbleBees (Twitter)