Yeah…love DMST…&Yet&Yet being my highlight with Winter Hymn and You, You’re in a history rust also highly recommended…superb live (hoping for a tour this year) and new tracks sounding good…a welcome return…

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Streaming now on their website

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Hell yeah. Post rock army! Where we at ! Gotta keep the post rock community alive!

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yes. New album out today.

Many of the reviews have been positive, but I just haven’t had the chance to check it out yet.

It’s waiting for me when I get home! Come on 5:30!

Love it. Maybe one track too long but it’s great overall.

This is really good.

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I really like this. I haven’t heard them much before though, what else is good?

sounds like the walkmen doing an instrumental album (I like that)

Other Truths, & Yet & Yet and Winter Hymn, Country Hymn, Secret Hymn are all great albums.

First listen, this is good. Need a lot more quality time, and not in the car, but liking it a lot on the first listen

They’re consistently good but maybe start with Goodbye Enemy Airship or Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn

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Maybe I’ll try the second one as that’s two recommendations

Do it. The opening track ‘Fredericia’ is probably my favourite piece of music

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Do Make Say Think share with Mogwai the accolade of being “a very cool post rock band who have made some superb music over more than a decade, but will never top the last song on their first lp”

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*third last song on their first LP.

Although I do disagree with a viewpoint as simplistic as that. ‘Do’ from ‘Other Truths’ blows my head off every time. Same with ‘War On Torpor’ from the new album.

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Finally had the time to give Stubborn Persistent Illusions some proper listening over the bank holiday weekend. It’s great, isn’t it? Not a huge fan of War on Torpor, but hardly any missteps thereafter. Bound/And Boundless is a brilliant one-two.

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Goodbye Enemy Airship is probably their best but you can’t go wrong with any of them really.

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Yep GEA for me. I saw them tour it in support of GYBE in 2001 - quite possibly the perfect gig.

DMST are so good live - highly recommended

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Any sign of UK tour dates yet…?

Lot of time for you, you’re history in rust too