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[For Beginners] Popular Post-Rock Songs in Western Music: A Curated List of Recommended Classics

Though the definition of the genre known as post-rock is ambiguous, it garnered worldwide attention as experimental music that goes beyond the conventional framework of rock.

While its instrumentation—guitars, drums, and so on—often mirrors that of a rock band, its distinctive soundscapes and structures give it a cinematic expansiveness, much like a film soundtrack, and many bands make bold use of electronics as well.

In this article, we present works that will broaden your musical horizons, focusing on popular and classic tracks by representative bands from the 1990s to 2000s—the period when the genre truly spread—even as many bands continue to adopt post-rock approaches today.

[For Beginners] Popular Post-Rock Songs in Western Music: A Curated List of Recommended Classics (31–40)

A Little God In My HandsSwans

Swans – “A Little God In My Hands”
A Little God In My HandsSwans

If you listen closely, the word “eternity” resonates pleasantly.

Released by Swans in January 1995, this track opens up a new frontier in post-rock with a singular sonic world that overwhelms its listeners.

As the piece progresses, the mounting tension and distinctive atmosphere feel as if multicolored emotions are scattered throughout the space.

The originality born from its experimental sound and repetitive rhythms makes it perfect for listeners seeking something new.

It’s also ideal for those who want serious music or are dissatisfied with monotony.

Once you hear it, you’ll be drawn into its world.

AnemoneThe Brian Jonestown Massacre

It’s a classic with a psychedelic vibe.

It’s an ode to lost love, likened to the sea creature “anemone.” The complex emotions toward a relationship that contains both beauty and toxicity are expressed through a voice and sound that seep into you.

This song, included on the 1996 album “Their Satanic Majesties’ Second Request,” was actually released as a single the year before.

I think it’s a track that really showcases The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s musical style.

It’s perfect for those who’ve just fallen in love or those who want to heal the pain of heartbreak.

With lyrics and music that resonate, you’re sure to find moments you can relate to.

Love Grows Out Of Thin AirUlrich Schnauss

Ulrich Schnauss ‘Love Grows Out Of Thin Air’ (Version 2020)
Love Grows Out Of Thin AirUlrich Schnauss

This track invites you into a post-rock world where a dreamlike soundscape unfolds.

Released by Ulrich Schnauss in April 2020, the song is included on the album “No Further Ahead Than Today.” The beautiful timbre of the synthesizers blends exquisitely with elements of electronica, portraying a delicate worldview as if love were growing out of the air itself.

The music video is produced in the style of a short film, offering a unique experience in which the music spins its own narrative.

As an attempt to translate subtle emotions into sound, it’s a work that fully showcases Schnauss’s musical talent.

Highly recommended for those who want to spend a relaxed moment wrapped in warm, heart-touching melodies.

I’ll Believe In AnythingWolf Parade

Wolf Parade – I’ll Believe In Anything (Official Music Video)
I'll Believe In AnythingWolf Parade

A Wolf Parade track that fuses dramatic development with a grand soundscape.

Its delicate yet powerful vocals linger in the ear, evoking a cinematic beauty that stirs the heart.

Released in September 2005, this work captivates with unpredictable twists and turns, reminding us of the pure joy of listening to music.

It’s recommended not only for indie rock fans but also for listeners seeking the allure of something new.

A dazzling gem that leapt from the world of post-rock, it’s a song that will steal the hearts of many.

The AxisThee Oh Sees

A track from the album A Weird Exits, released in August 2016, brings a fresh breeze to the post-rock scene.

The lyrics, which coolly reflect on feelings toward a past lover, suggest a step toward personal growth.

Combined with Thee Oh Sees’ experimental sound, it becomes a song that resonates deeply with listeners.

Its distinctive musicality—blending garage rock and psychedelic elements—will surely capture not only fans but also new listeners.

It’s a perfect track for those who’ve experienced heartbreak or want to take a new step forward.

Give it a listen, and you’ll surely find the courage to face ahead.