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Most notably, Explosions in the Sky's music is heavily featured in the Friday Night Lights movie and television show. I don't think any of us want the sort of 'leader role', so a leaderless band is kind of the best option for us." In popular culture We just didn't go back to it because we were comfortable enough." Drummer Chris Hrasky added, "I think we just liked the idea of a band that there was not a leader or main songwriter, everyone sort of collaborating and has their own say. In a post-show interview clip on Austin City Limits, guitarist Munaf Rayani said about their status as instrumentalists, "I mean, I think we discussed singing for half a second, and then it just kinda, we just dropped it. On stage in the Webster Hall, New York City, 2007 Musical style and characteristics Īlthough the band's music deviates from pop, Hrasky said that they have similar goals "like immediately grabbing your attention and getting to your emotions." Rayani said, "We don't consider ourselves post-rock at all we consider ourselves a rock band." They were one of the support acts for Nine Inch Nails on their North American leg of the Twenty Thirteen Tour in late 2013, alternating dates with Godspeed You! Black Emperor. On April 26, 2011, the band released their sixth studio album, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care. The band began touring on February 19 in the U.S. As such, the album was originally only available at the band's live shows.Įxplosions in the Sky's fifth studio album, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone, which debuted February 20, 2007, exists as both a one-disc version and a two-disc special edition featuring remixes by multiple artists. Their album The Rescue was written and recorded in eight days as part of the TRL Travels in Constants series. Despite having access to rare equipment in the studio for that project, the band kept to their songwriting style in creating original material. Īfter being contacted by Brian Reitzell, Explosions in the Sky wrote the soundtrack for the 2004 film Friday Night Lights. The album has been described as a concept album and was stated by guitarist Munaf Rayani as the band's attempt at love songs. The band released The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place in 2003 and this is generally considered their most famous album. The band also received a considerable amount of attention playing before large audiences as the opening act of Fugazi's spring 2002 US tour in support of The Argument. Bassist Michael James was detained in an airport as a threat to security, and had to explain why his guitar contained the words "this plane will crash tomorrow". The album art shows an airplane with the caption "This plane will crash tomorrow." There were false reports that the last track was called "This Plane Will Crash Tomorrow" and that the album was released on Septemthe concept had actually originated in 2000, and the album was officially released on September 4, 2001. The band denied any connection in interviews.
They garnered a small amount of media attention with their second album, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever, due to rumors linking it to the Septemattacks. Temporary Residence Limited signed the band on the strength of their demo after only half a listen the demo was submitted by fellow Austin band The American Analog Set with a brief note saying, "This totally fucking destroys." Performing at Central Park SummerStage on June 30, 2009Įxplosions in the Sky quickly gained a reputation for themselves among other established bands such as Lift to Experience.