[For Beginners] Popular Post-Rock Songs in Western Music: A Curated List of Recommended Classics
Though the definition of the genre known as post-rock is ambiguous, it garnered worldwide attention as experimental music that goes beyond the conventional framework of rock.
While its instrumentation—guitars, drums, and so on—often mirrors that of a rock band, its distinctive soundscapes and structures give it a cinematic expansiveness, much like a film soundtrack, and many bands make bold use of electronics as well.
In this article, we present works that will broaden your musical horizons, focusing on popular and classic tracks by representative bands from the 1990s to 2000s—the period when the genre truly spread—even as many bands continue to adopt post-rock approaches today.
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[For Beginners] Popular Post-Rock Songs in Western Music: A Curated List of Recommended Classics (31–40)
My GirlsAnimal Collective

This track blends electronica and pop, highlighted by its dazzling synthesizer tones.
Released in January 2009 as a single from the album Merriweather Post Pavilion, it captured the hearts of many music fans.
The lyrics, which sing of deep love for family and the bonds that matter more than material things, are especially moving.
Earning high acclaim—including being named Pitchfork Media’s number one song of 2009—this piece shines.
It’s perfect for listening while thinking of your family or spending time with someone dear.
Its warm melody and message are sure to soothe the soul.
In conclusion
To be honest, just listening to the tracks introduced this time makes it hard to grasp the full picture of post-rock, so if any band caught your interest, I highly recommend checking out an entire album.
While I introduced Western post-rock here, Japan’s music scene is actually a treasure trove of exceptional post-rock bands—so be sure to dig deeper into those as well!





