Post Harbor. They Can't Hurt You If You Don't Believe In Them Burning Building Records , 2010 Post Harbor: "Caves Trees and Other Hollow Dwellings" Moody. Ambient. The sky with no context. Is that autotune in "Shirakashi"? These are the things I think about. But at the 4:30 mark of that song though, sounds "noise-like," as if any of the instruments could have been substituted with a table going through [...]

With this instalment of 'On Our Stereo', I thought I'd kill 2 birds with one stone as I had originally been asked to give an album review on Post Harbor's latest release, 'They Can’t Hurt You If You Don’t Believe In Them' . However as I listened to it more and more, my admiration for this record grew, which led me to writing this instalment of 'On Our Stereo', which emphasises albums that are must-haves. Like with most post-rock-esq bands, I tend to feel uplifted and inspired which is something 'They Can't Hurt You...' certainly [...]
Post Harbor celebrates the release of its sophomore full-length, They Can’t Hurt You If You Don’t Believe In Them , with a record release show at Neumo's in its hometown of Seattle. The album will be released on February 23rd by Burning Building Recordings but is available for pre-order starting today. The Seattle-based label is now streaming the album in its entirety [...]
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With an album title like They Can't Hurt You If You Don't Believe In Them , Seattle's Post Harbor is, in a way, exactly what you'd expect. Blending a modern post rock sound - that ever-loved epic fight between soft and loud - with the sensibilities of indie rock circa the mid- to late-90s, the album opens with instrumental "Ponaturi" before sneaking into a similar sound with "Cities Of The Interior". It's a surprise when, roughly two-minutes into the song, vocals chime in melodic and nonthreatening; you don't expect it at [...]
Post Harbor ::: Photo by Josh Lovseth Last night's four band bill at Neumos was a glimpse into how the Northwest rock scene is being remade circa 2010. Celebrating the release of Post Harbor's new album They Can't Hurt You if You Don't Believe in Them (out on Burning Building Recordings February 23rd) was of course [...]
Post Harbo r will release its sophomore album, They Can’t Hurt You If You Don’t Believe In Them , on February 23rd via Burning Building Recordings. Also, take in "Caves, Hollow Trees And Other Dwellings." http://www.bbrecordings.com/st ore.htm http://www.myspace.com/posthar bor
Post Harbor "They Can’t Hurt You If You Don’t Believe In Them" Post Harbor will celebrate the release of their sophomore full-length, They Can’t Hurt You If You Don’t Believe In Them , with a record release show at Neumo's in its hometown of Seattle. The album will be released on February 23rd by Burning Building Recordings but is available for pre-order starting today. The Seattle-based label is now streaming the album in its entirety here . [...]
Post Harbor - And Keep Us Safe 'til Morning: From the self-released 2007 album Praenumbra. Originally from KEXP Song of the Day on December 31, 1969, 4:59pm
photo from MySpace Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s featured selection, chosen by Afternoon Show host Kevin Cole, is And Keep Us Safe 'til Morning by Post Harbor from the self-released 2007 album Praenumbra . Post Harbor - And Keep Us Safe 'til Morning [...]