About this album
Where they were
By the time of its release in 2011, Explosions in the Sky was already well-established in the post-rock scene, following the acclaimed album 'All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone' from 2007. 'Take Care, Take Care, Take Care' marked a continuation of their exploration into expansive instrumental sound, solidifying their artistic identity while building on the emotional depth of their earlier work.
Why it matters
The album received critical acclaim upon its release, with a strong presence on various year-end lists, underscoring its impact within the post-rock genre. It also showcased Explosions in the Sky's ability to evolve artistically while maintaining their signature sound, influencing a new wave of instrumental rock bands.
Essential tracks
- "Last Known Surroundings" — This opening track sets a powerful tone for the album with its gradual build-up and lush instrumentation, encapsulating the band's signature style.
- "Trembling Hands" — With its haunting melodies and dynamic shifts, this track exemplifies the emotional weight and intricate layering that defines the album.
- "Be Comfortable, Creature" — This piece showcases an expansive narrative arc through its gradual crescendos, reflecting the band's mastery of tension and release.
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Last Known Surroundings 8:22
- 2 Human Qualities 8:10
- 3 Trembling Hands 3:31
- 4 Be Comfortable, Creature 8:48
- 5 Postcard From 1952 7:07
- 6 Let Me Back In 10:07