So finally, here's my Post-Hardcore riffs video inspired by your suggestions! I previously didn't know that much about Post-Hardcore, so I definitely have more of a feel for this genre now even though there's lots more still to explore! I must say I definitely preferred the older 80s and early 90s stuff. Maybe I'll go more into the 2000s stuff another time. Also the Katana patch I used is available on Patreon to all free and paid members if anyone is interested in downloading it.
I honestly enjoy early-mid 90s PH the most, it takes a lot of inspiration from 80s hardcore, it's dynamic, experimental (but not too experimental) and sharp. Late 90s and onwards PH doesn't feel the same, because the range of influences grew and strayed from just punk. It fused w some metal, emo, even pop, it really sounds like it's own separate thing (not saying that in a bad way tho).
@@MalMotorDedoI feel like a lot of the late 90s PHC was still very Fugazi influenced. There was definitely more outside influences as time went on, but At the Drive in and Unwound’s last albums were in 2000 and 2001 and they are very much punk influenced. It was around 2005 that the metalcore influences that have taken modern PHC really took over.
Great to see that Quicksand made the list! The more metallic stuff is probably my favorite style of post-hardcore. Helmet, Deftones, Hum, Snapcase, and early Chevelle are all also worth checking if you haven’t already. :)
Thanks! That's interesting that you mention Deftones because I wouldn't have thought of them as post-hardcore, but now you mention it there are musical similarities, but in a more metal way as you say. I guess there is some kind of cross-over there. I'll check those others out.
@@bloxsy_ I'd primarily call them an alt-metal band, but they definitely have significant post-hardcore influences throughout most of their work, particularly from Helmet, who I also mentioned. :p
FANTASTIC ! Thank you for the great video Bloxsy. - It wild be nice to see some Guitar TABS (or chords) so we can practice playing. We are just beginners.
Thank you. I started doing a series of tutorials where I slow things down and put tabs on the screen. If you have any songs you would like to learn. Let me know.
@@bloxsy_ Thank you so much Bloxsy. I am just starting to play guitar and I just love to see your guitar videos. I am starting to learn a few riffs. Any great song you play with some Tabs would be helpful. THANK YOU ! - One day, I will make sure to Put Your Name on my first music record as a Special Dedication !! :)
Flashback to walking home drunk at 5am and finding a £5 note on the Pavement and using it go to see Nation Of Ulysses that night. I will come back to this tomorrow and try to play along to some of them.
Nice video bloxsy_. The only riff I was familiar with was Used for Glue so I'm guessing post hardcore isn't my thing. Really liked the Jesus Lizard and Fugazi riffs! Edit: just realised you played an Embrace riff - thats not the same Embrace as the All You Good Good People Embrace, is it? I'd never put them down as post hardcore
ua-cam.com/video/3FVwX_b6P0Y/v-deo.html if you watch David play the riff from "Breadcrumb Trail" in the beginning, you are playing a harmonic in a different place than he is, overcomplicating it a bit. i learned that i was playing the harmonics in this riff incorrectly, as well. I've learned a lot of cool riffs from this channel.
Post-hardcore is a style of punk music that grew out of hardcore punk, except instead of emphasizing sheer speed and aggression, it puts more focus on things like song dynamics and dissonance. Oftentimes, post-hardcore bands would also write introspective lyrics for their songs, which eventually gave rise to emocore and then just emo. Hope that answers your question. :)
So finally, here's my Post-Hardcore riffs video inspired by your suggestions! I previously didn't know that much about Post-Hardcore, so I definitely have more of a feel for this genre now even though there's lots more still to explore! I must say I definitely preferred the older 80s and early 90s stuff. Maybe I'll go more into the 2000s stuff another time. Also the Katana patch I used is available on Patreon to all free and paid members if anyone is interested in downloading it.
you're tha man!
You are not, alone, 😊, like deployed 👍
I honestly enjoy early-mid 90s PH the most, it takes a lot of inspiration from 80s hardcore, it's dynamic, experimental (but not too experimental) and sharp.
Late 90s and onwards PH doesn't feel the same, because the range of influences grew and strayed from just punk. It fused w some metal, emo, even pop, it really sounds like it's own separate thing (not saying that in a bad way tho).
@@MalMotorDedoI feel like a lot of the late 90s PHC was still very Fugazi influenced. There was definitely more outside influences as time went on, but At the Drive in and Unwound’s last albums were in 2000 and 2001 and they are very much punk influenced. It was around 2005 that the metalcore influences that have taken modern PHC really took over.
Title Fight, Husker Du, AND Slint? You have a great sense of taste my good sir 🫡
Hüsker Dü guitar tone , fkn IDENTICAL
Awesome as always @bloxsy , please make a second part with Sunny Day Real Estate, Thrice, Saves The Day, Glassjaw, Minor Threat riffs 🙏🏻
I love Slint. Spiderland is packed with lots of guitar riffs that sound like a horror movie original soundtrack
"Merchandise" FUGAZI!! Perfect!! You nailed it. I want you to know I love you. I mean it
bro thank you so much for doing Husker Dü! incredible. quite frankly, most of the bands here are incredible too.
So good. Full video dedicated to Karate, Slint or Unwound guitar parts next please. 👏
Some gem riffs in this video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant video man. Big respect for putting Jehu in there. Rest In Power Rick Froberg.
Thanks!
this whole video is basically a list of all my favorite bands lmao kickass
Dude hell yeah! Drive like Jehu is so rad
Perfection again from Bloxsy
Thank you!
Now this is post hardcore, not those MySpace scene kid bands that blend metal with pop
Great to see that Quicksand made the list! The more metallic stuff is probably my favorite style of post-hardcore. Helmet, Deftones, Hum, Snapcase, and early Chevelle are all also worth checking if you haven’t already. :)
Thanks! That's interesting that you mention Deftones because I wouldn't have thought of them as post-hardcore, but now you mention it there are musical similarities, but in a more metal way as you say. I guess there is some kind of cross-over there. I'll check those others out.
@@bloxsy_ I'd primarily call them an alt-metal band, but they definitely have significant post-hardcore influences throughout most of their work, particularly from Helmet, who I also mentioned. :p
@@mynamessky5436 less metallic than these but still heavy and spacey sounding is Failure, another great band that still puts out amazing stuff.
Fugazi has some just beautiful riffs
Hell Is For Heroes getting mentioned!! mad underrated
WE NEED A SLINT RIFFS VIDEO!!!!!
Man this is absolutely great !
Thanks!
Love to see some quicksand appreciation !
Dude! WtF!
I knew from the hand shape on the thumbnail that Chatered Trips was the opener, that's like the first Husker song I learned on guitar haha
Shed is one of my favorite riffs ever, Perfect!
BY GOLLY HE DID IT
Well, I guess that's how emo started
Amazing!
excellent riffs!
Dude jordan minnesota is awesome, great selection, and breadcrumb trail is one of my favorite riffs ever
Please do a video for Glassjaw riffs! Justin Beck is a seriously creative guitarist, and Glassjaw are so underrated imo
You have incredible skills and these riffs sound great man. I would love to see a Lungfish riffs video someday!
Thank you!
Please some Bastro and some Mclusky. Both very underrated. And Flipper, of course
“We owe you nothing” Can you do facet squared?
Very cool, bunch of songs I have never heard but that's an awesome thing. Obviously with HD & Fugazi there's better known songs too
FANTASTIC ! Thank you for the great video Bloxsy. - It wild be nice to see some Guitar TABS (or chords) so we can practice playing. We are just beginners.
Thank you. I started doing a series of tutorials where I slow things down and put tabs on the screen. If you have any songs you would like to learn. Let me know.
@@bloxsy_ Thank you so much Bloxsy. I am just starting to play guitar and I just love to see your guitar videos. I am starting to learn a few riffs.
Any great song you play with some Tabs would be helpful. THANK YOU !
- One day, I will make sure to Put Your Name on my first music record as a Special Dedication !! :)
Flashback to walking home drunk at 5am and finding a £5 note on the Pavement and using it go to see Nation Of Ulysses that night. I will come back to this tomorrow and try to play along to some of them.
Slint?!
Impressed
Nice video bloxsy_. The only riff I was familiar with was Used for Glue so I'm guessing post hardcore isn't my thing. Really liked the Jesus Lizard and Fugazi riffs!
Edit: just realised you played an Embrace riff - thats not the same Embrace as the All You Good Good People Embrace, is it? I'd never put them down as post hardcore
Nah it’s a different embrace, they, along with rites of spring were the precursor bands to fugazi
Thank you. Yeah it's another band called Embrace from America featuring Ian Mackaye of Fugazi and Minor Threat, not the English Britpop band! :)
Embrace is so underrated
you're a great guitarist. i have similar influences as you do
Needs more Glassjaw
Some absolute beauties Sir, I've been waiting 6 year for you to do a Mega City Four cover, please do it one day👍
Thank you! Oh wow sorry to keep you waiting. I’ve never heard of them. Maybe you requested it before and I forget? Which song should I cover?
@bloxsy_ that's ok Sir these things take time ha, if you could do either "Who Cares" or "Severe attack of the truth" that would be great 👍
Or Revolution by Mega City Four
A DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORSSS YESSS THAT SONG IS PURE FIRE
You should make a cover of that entire song dude, I'm sure you'll nail it.
Thanks. I might do that.
TITLE FIGHT
I’d love to see a list of top Superchunk riffs by you
Not familiar with them but I'll give them a listen!
@ hope you’ll dig them!🤞🏻🤞🏻
DRIVE LIKE JEHU MENTIONED!!!
Dag Nasty❤
What about bands like Hum and Helmet?
More shoegaze and alternative metal respectively
good shout actually mate
finally 😎
so it's more than clear post hardcore and dc "emotional hardcore" inspired grunge and no wave in some way
I think in some way Grunge is probably a type of Post-Hardcore in that they emerged after the hardcore scene in the mid to late 80s.
I’m good to about 1990.
Mid 80’s started changing a lot for me.
Maybe too much early punk, hardcore and psychobilly…
ua-cam.com/video/3FVwX_b6P0Y/v-deo.html if you watch David play the riff from "Breadcrumb Trail" in the beginning, you are playing a harmonic in a different place than he is, overcomplicating it a bit. i learned that i was playing the harmonics in this riff incorrectly, as well. I've learned a lot of cool riffs from this channel.
What is post hardcore??
Post-hardcore is a style of punk music that grew out of hardcore punk, except instead of emphasizing sheer speed and aggression, it puts more focus on things like song dynamics and dissonance. Oftentimes, post-hardcore bands would also write introspective lyrics for their songs, which eventually gave rise to emocore and then just emo. Hope that answers your question. :)
@mynamessky5436 Thank you
Post hardcore rules! Best
finish the riff dude, why stop everytime like this? or use crossfade man
It's how I've always done it.