I used to photograph concerts for a living, have been to hundreds of shows and seen probably close to 500 artists live and I wholeheartedly agree with you.
Clicked on this the moment I saw it. How have I not seen this until now? I'm so happy to see this. EITS is a group that means a lot to me. They were the first band I heard at the age of 13/14 outside of any mainstream radio context. At that time I didn't even think an underground context like that existed and that blew me away., sending me off on a treasure hunt for music for the first time in the early days of file sharing and Myspace and the like. They were also the first group I'd ever heard play without words or singing and I still remember being baffled by that idea even though it doesn't seem so strange now. "Your Hand in Mine" still hits hard for me, since I think about how it helped me with a lot of inner grief and loneliness at that age what with having no friends and generally feeling distant from everyone around me. EITS fixed the hole in me and now I'm a lot better as a person. Essentially, I just wanna say, thank you for being there.
One of the best performance of Explosion In The Sky. I watched it over and over again. I came back to listen it again before the end of 2022. I didn't realize this video was from 6 years age. Time is running so fast....
Fo real... i use to work at an old people home serving coffee and a lot of them were distressed, unhappy, and didn't want to be there just sitting down in a lounge area because their orderly's didn't want to deal with them. I use to blast EITS and they became so tranquil that it looked like they made their peace, accepted their faith and were ready to die.
here you go my fellow EITS fanatics :] Wilderness: 00:36 Infinite Orbit: 05:36 The Ecstatics: 08:23 Colors In Space: 17:15 Disintegration Anxiety: 24:31
I seen and got to meet these dudes before they played and I was like a complete fan at 17 years old, never forget that gig. Now I'm 31 and seen a lot of bands but that's still one of my favourite gigs ever. What a band.
Wow, bro, are you still listening to them? If so, that's amazing! I ve been listening to their music for only 13 years, but that's a million events in life, experienced listening to their tracks!
I found this band in 2016 and instantly fell in love with. I used to listen to them without really knowing anything about them. It's so nice to actually see you all and hear you play 💖💗
and it's actually so crazy I found them in youtube so randomly with my high school boyfriend when we were teenagers. I still feel so connected to your music. He passed away a few years later, but I still feel a bond between him and your music. Thank you for that ❤🩹
Absolutely was blown away by the performance. I'd heard, only once before, of the hammered dulcimer; unfortunately, I cannot recall where. i totally enjoyed the performance. Thank you to both Explosions In The Sky and KEXP :) " The hammered dulcimer probably originated in the Middle East about 900 A.D. and is related to the much older psaltery. It spread from there across North Africa and was brought into Europe by the Spanish Moors during the 12th century A.D. It is possible that hammered dulcimers were played even earlier than this in Ireland, where they were called "tympanons." Throughout the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the dulcimer remained a popular instrument in both eastern and western Europe. It was known by different names in different countries. For example, the dulcimer was called a "tympanon" in France, a "hackbrett" in Germany, and a "cymbalon" in Hungary." Source: Encyclopedia Smithsonian
followed this band for 4 years or so. but ive recently learned about kexp and have been finding all this kick ass music on kexp so its cool to see post rock show up on here rock on
... for me, this is an extraordinairy band. Thanks a lot for the swinging wonderlust soul music! Keep on groovin' on planet earth! Love and peace to all of you guys!
Me encanta este canal, no es lo mismo escuchar la música de las bandas solo con el fondo de una imagen, a ver cómo crean esa música con los instrumentos y conocer a las personas que hay detrás. Me agradaron mucho estos dudes.
Un très grand groupe, de si beaux moments vécus grâce à eux. Je suis si heureux de connaître leur musique, de l'avoir auprès de moi comme un doudo, et de la diffuser et partager le plus possible !! Merci à vous !!
OMFG is that Thai/ Cambodian instrument (Khim - a hammered dulcimer) I just saw??? I've been playing that thing since I was little, all for traditional songs of course. And I've been their fan for a long long time....Khim in post-rock music....this is so unbelievable lol You guys are super cool!!!
Essa banda é foda demais! Acompanho a banda desde o álbum The Earth is not a dead cold place. E poxa, só me apaixono mais pelo som desses caras. Viajo muito com a melodia das músicas. Com certeza essa é a minha banda instrumental favorita!
Holy dopamine rush. For some reason, even though I watched them stream live from Coachella in 2012, I never thought to look up EITS on TH-cam. Level unlocked.
their concert is one of the happiest moments of my life.
Same
I used to photograph concerts for a living, have been to hundreds of shows and seen probably close to 500 artists live and I wholeheartedly agree with you.
The first time I saw them live I felt so good! 😊
How strange, innocence... My wife decided she wanted to leave me during one of their shows, so I like how we can represent two sides of the same coin!
Wilderness is the best thing that has come to my ears in my 37 years of existance
Clicked on this the moment I saw it. How have I not seen this until now? I'm so happy to see this. EITS is a group that means a lot to me. They were the first band I heard at the age of 13/14 outside of any mainstream radio context. At that time I didn't even think an underground context like that existed and that blew me away., sending me off on a treasure hunt for music for the first time in the early days of file sharing and Myspace and the like. They were also the first group I'd ever heard play without words or singing and I still remember being baffled by that idea even though it doesn't seem so strange now. "Your Hand in Mine" still hits hard for me, since I think about how it helped me with a lot of inner grief and loneliness at that age what with having no friends and generally feeling distant from everyone around me. EITS fixed the hole in me and now I'm a lot better as a person. Essentially, I just wanna say, thank you for being there.
Excellent comment! cheers!
One of the best performance of Explosion In The Sky. I watched it over and over again. I came back to listen it again before the end of 2022. I didn't realize this video was from 6 years age. Time is running so fast....
I first saw them live in 2001 and i was blown away. I've loved them ever since. This is nostalgia juice for me
I haven't been this happy to see something in my subscriptions in a long time.
Times for songs :
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Wilderness --> 0:35
Infinite orbit --> 5:35
The Ecstatics --> 8:30
* Interview * --> 11:50
Colors in space --> 17:15
Disintegration anxiety --> 24:34
These guys are from another planet
Nah, just Texas.😉
Everything about this band is so good.
2022 and still always coming back for this amazing performance!
What about now that I am involved?
true musicians, true artists. really happy to know there are bands like this still around.
I saw them this year for the first time and they blew me away. Truly one of the great musical experiences of my life.
man I wish I was there or at any of their shows..
I teach at an inner city high school in New Jersey and play EITS every morning while the students enter the class while I slow clap.
thats how you reach these kids?
The principal walks by my classroom and does this i.imgur.com/o8YPxGg.mp4
How do I reeeeeeeeach these kids?
Fo real... i use to work at an old people home serving coffee and a lot of them were distressed, unhappy, and didn't want to be there just sitting down in a lounge area because their orderly's didn't want to deal with them. I use to blast EITS and they became so tranquil that it looked like they made their peace, accepted their faith and were ready to die.
Proximus Daviticus EITS... the new lorazepam
Compositions are insanely complicated and its takes ages to get so precise. One mindblowing band!!!
Seeing how the magic is made in no way takes away from this magic
here you go my fellow EITS fanatics :]
Wilderness: 00:36
Infinite Orbit: 05:36
The Ecstatics: 08:23
Colors In Space: 17:15
Disintegration Anxiety: 24:31
I seen and got to meet these dudes before they played and I was like a complete fan at 17 years old, never forget that gig. Now I'm 31 and seen a lot of bands but that's still one of my favourite gigs ever. What a band.
Dude. I just turned 31. I listened to EITS when I was 17 too.
Wilderness 0:36
Infinite Orbit 5:36
The Ecstatics 8:22
Colors in Space 17:14
Desintegration Anxiety 24:31
The whole band seems like they're musicians, Pure musicians.
I saw them live in Houston. I wept the whole time. So moving. So beautiful.
Kinda wild knowing that I've been listening to these guys for 16 years.
Wow, bro, are you still listening to them? If so, that's amazing! I ve been listening to their music for only 13 years, but that's a million events in life, experienced listening to their tracks!
Awesome to see global locations noted by fans. Love from a Hawaii boy in Indiana!
Chee pono!
They're so professional!
Esta música calma el alma y aclara los pensamientos, el Post-Rock es lo mejor!
man this was exciting when they came out with this new music. seeing them in concert is one of things i want to do most once pandemic lockdown is over
They are worth the ticket price and the bag of shrooms.
@@gumborambo4540 haha i'll hold off on the shrooms, but yes they are
Saw them in concert last August, totally recommend it, the light show absolutely adds to the experience.
These guys never disappoint, love it.
0:36 Wilderness
5:36 Infinite Orbit
8:22 The Ecstatics
17:14 Colors in Space
24:31 Desintegration Anxiety
I found this band in 2016 and instantly fell in love with. I used to listen to them without really knowing anything about them. It's so nice to actually see you all and hear you play 💖💗
and it's actually so crazy I found them in youtube so randomly with my high school boyfriend when we were teenagers. I still feel so connected to your music. He passed away a few years later, but I still feel a bond between him and your music. Thank you for that ❤🩹
Their performance at Royal Oak in 2011 was absolutely spiritual. Cold Dead is one of my absolute all time favorite albums. Incredible
cold dead❤
So good. I love their discography but that one stands out the most for me
Will never get tired of these guys
Great pleasure to see them perform. Love from Turkey!
I weep when seeing them live
Your group speak volumes about what you are !!!
They are the best. Thanks KEXP as always. Thank you again from México
Interesting sounds. Original... great song titles too! Hello from England ✌
The sound of that floor Tom is amazing same with the snare holy crap thanks explosions in the sky for the beautiful music
Your music really touches me, makes me feel being loved~
thanks from Hong Kong💕
Absolutely was blown away by the performance. I'd heard, only once before, of the hammered dulcimer; unfortunately, I cannot recall where. i totally enjoyed the performance. Thank you to both Explosions In The Sky and KEXP :)
" The hammered dulcimer probably originated in the Middle East about 900
A.D. and is related to the much older psaltery. It spread from there across
North Africa and was brought into Europe by the Spanish Moors during the
12th century A.D. It is possible that hammered dulcimers were played even
earlier than this in Ireland, where they were called "tympanons."
Throughout the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the dulcimer remained
a popular instrument in both eastern and western Europe. It was known
by different names in different countries. For example, the dulcimer was
called a "tympanon" in France, a "hackbrett" in Germany,
and a "cymbalon" in Hungary."
Source: Encyclopedia Smithsonian
Coldplay's Life In Technicolor uses it a lot
Tibor Roussou Check out "House Of Waters"
what a gift to this race
They sound so good in person!!!!
followed this band for 4 years or so. but ive recently learned about kexp and have been finding all this kick ass music on kexp
so its cool to see post rock show up on here
rock on
The only band who can move me to tears, such an amazing feeling.
WOW SUCH a powerful performance! I love the Dulcimer!!!!!!!!!
Where have you been all my life?! This is truly incredible!!!
... for me, this is an extraordinairy band. Thanks a lot for the swinging wonderlust soul music! Keep on groovin' on planet earth! Love and peace to all of you guys!
This version of Wilderness sounds way way better to me than the one on the album. Somehow more organic and much more emotional.
Me encanta este canal, no es lo mismo escuchar la música de las bandas solo con el fondo de una imagen, a ver cómo crean esa música con los instrumentos y conocer a las personas que hay detrás. Me agradaron mucho estos dudes.
Justo eso.
Best 29:55 mins om my day. That was awesome.
I had a really shitty day, then I watched this and I'm feeling better now.
Realmente muy buenos!!! Un gran viaje con sus rolas!! Amo esta banda !!! Saludos desde mexico
Un très grand groupe, de si beaux moments vécus grâce à eux. Je suis si heureux de connaître leur musique, de l'avoir auprès de moi comme un doudo, et de la diffuser et partager le plus possible !! Merci à vous !!
So beautiful!
great music .. great band .. thanks from Nicaragua!!
OMFG is that Thai/ Cambodian instrument (Khim - a hammered dulcimer) I just saw??? I've been playing that thing since I was little, all for traditional songs of course. And I've been their fan for a long long time....Khim in post-rock music....this is so unbelievable lol You guys are super cool!!!
Never heard them before. OMG! Just brilliant.
I love the clanging of the spring reverb at 2:39
Buenísimo! Saludos desde Paraguay.
always a favorite band
To me these guys are still the lords of post rock. Still unique and creative
man, what amazing music.
Very nice performance, nice setup. Cheers from the Netherlands ✌😆
They are not in it for the money. Great stuff, very unique
Great interview. Great band. Props for this all around.
Great job KEXP, as always - Love from France
Thank you very much KEXP. You guys always trying to do your best. Great job! Greetings from Turkey.
This is the greatest timing, see the in four days!!
Awesome driving music!
Songs:
Wilderness 0:38
Infinite Orbit 5:37
The Ecstatics 8:22
Colors In Space 17:14
Disintegration Anxiety 24:35
i like how they mention their music not being 'sports music' but the superbowl used your hand in mine this year
Awesome! Coño Explosions is the best!
Amazing performance ❤
love Explosions in the sky
Clear Eyes...Full hearts....
Lo veo y lo veo y me sigue emocionando mucho
16:34 "People who don't know us by name, know us by sound"
That was me for 6 years lol.
could you imagine Munaf with a Broken Social Scene reunion?
This is engineered so well. tks kxp.
So awesome
God this all around relaxing, and feel good stuff to boot,.......thanks fer sharing'
Omg, como siempre, nunca me decepcionan, explosiones en el cielo
These guys sure know what they are doing. What else is there to say!?
Essa banda é foda demais! Acompanho a banda desde o álbum The Earth is not a dead cold place. E poxa, só me apaixono mais pelo som desses caras. Viajo muito com a melodia das músicas. Com certeza essa é a minha banda instrumental favorita!
Musically… this is as good as it gets…..so clean
just amazing.
This is beautiful
It is the first time that I am listening to this why it was recommended to me ... it is heard chingón soy de México
Holy dopamine rush.
For some reason, even though I watched them stream live from Coachella in 2012, I never thought to look up EITS on TH-cam. Level unlocked.
Wow so amazing
Pure beauty!
GREAT!
Wow
Thanks for the upload!
PLEASE surprise the hell out of me by playing a song off of Wilderness on Feb 6 in KC.
beautiful
The ending really made this.
yh we love jngle and thats a reall nice intro
18:50 can't believe the have the notes written on each key!
I bought tickiet for concert in Sayreville Nj 12 Ocktober omg i love this music
Best trip ever
Thanks KEXP!
Reminds me of various genres ❤dat