Do Make Say Think is an influential Canadian post-rock band hailing from Toronto, Ontario, known for their expansive, experimental soundscapes and a career that has extended over two decades. Formed in the mid-1990s, the group emerged from the same vibrant underground scene that produced a number of like-minded acts, including the critically acclaimed Godspeed You! Black Emperor. The band consists of core members Ohad Benchetrit, Charles Spearin, Justin Small, James Payment, Dave Mitchell, and Michael Barth, who together meld elements of jazz, electronica, psychedelia, and rock into their instrumental compositions.
Over the years, Do Make Say Think has carved out a unique niche within the post-rock genre, winning over fans and critics alike with their genre-defying style. Their self-titled debut album, "Do Make Say Think," released in 1997, established their innovative approach to music, while subsequent releases such as "& Yet & Yet" (2002), "Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn" (2003), and "You You're a History In Rust" (2007) have continued to expand their sonic territory. Each release builds upon the last, with their most recent album, "Stubborn Persistent Illusions" (2017), showcasing a matured sound that is both textured and melodic, commanding a strong emotional response from their listeners. The band has been known for its thoughtful composition process, which often involves extensive improvisation and collaborative craftsmanship, resulting in a deeply immersive listening experience.
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