If These Trees Could Talk

American Post-rock

If These Trees Could Talk

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About If These Trees Could Talk

Putting a metal edge on exploratory post-rock, Akron, Ohio's If These Trees Could Talk deliver sprawling sounds tempered with blistering movement. With a sound reminiscent of Mogwai and Russian Circles, the band's delay-heavy sound is constantly exploring sonic peaks and valleys as the band's three-guitar attack surrounds listeners in a swirling sea of sparkling sound. Formed by guitarists Jeff Kalal, Cody Kelly, and Mike Socrates, bassist Tom Fihe, and drummer Zack Kelly, the band made its debut in 2006 with a self-titled EP. The instrumental quintet eventually made its full-length debut in 2009 with the release of Above the Earth, Below the Sky, which arrived via Metal Blade. The group's sophomore effort, Red Forest, arrived in 2012, followed by The Bones of a Dying World in 2016. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

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About If These Trees Could Talk

Putting a metal edge on exploratory post-rock, Akron, Ohio's If These Trees Could Talk deliver sprawling sounds tempered with blistering movement. With a sound reminiscent of Mogwai and Russian Circles, the band's delay-heavy sound is constantly exploring sonic peaks and valleys as the band's three-guitar attack surrounds listeners in a swirling sea of sparkling sound. Formed by guitarists Jeff Kalal, Cody Kelly, and Mike Socrates, bassist Tom Fihe, and drummer Zack Kelly, the band made its debut in 2006 with a self-titled EP. The instrumental quintet eventually made its full-length debut in 2009 with the release of Above the Earth, Below the Sky, which arrived via Metal Blade. The group's sophomore effort, Red Forest, arrived in 2012, followed by The Bones of a Dying World in 2016. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

If These Trees Could Talk's Popular songs

  • The Here and Hereafter
  • From Roots to Needles
  • Deus Ex Machina

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Some of If These Trees Could Talk's most popular songs include The Here and Hereafter, From Roots to Needles, Deus Ex Machina. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to If These Trees Could Talk's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include The Here and Hereafter, From Roots to Needles, Deus Ex Machina, and more.

If These Trees Could Talk is known for their distinctive sound in the american post-rock genre, often blending elements of instrumental post-rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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