This Will Destroy You
This Will Destroy You was formed by guitarists Chris King and Jeremy Galindo, bassist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller in San Marcos, Texas, in 2005. They had met through mutual friends, and played together in various different bands throughout high school, before the line-up was finalised by around 2002. Early iterations of the band experimented with vocals, sung by Galindo, but after recording some tracks they decided the results were "awful" and didn't fit in with the rest of their music. The band then tried writing different tracks, one of which was instrumental. ...show more
This Will Destroy You was formed by guitarists Chris King and Jeremy Galindo, bassist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller in San Marcos, Texas, in 2005. They had met through mutual friends, and played together in various different bands throughout high school, before the line-up was finalised by around 2002. Early iterations of the band experimented with vocals, sung by Galindo, but after recording some tracks they decided the results were "awful" and didn't fit in with the rest of their music. The band then tried writing different tracks, one of which was instrumental.
Chris King said in an interview with BBC Northern Ireland, "we were ... writing different kinds of songs and we wrote one [instrumental] song, and we were like, that works, lets go for it!" The band took its name from an early song that they were originally going to call "This Will Destroy You", but this was rejected for being too pretentious. The band found the name "hilarious". When asked whether he wished the band had chosen a different name, King said to Rock Sound, "It's supposed to be a little bit obnoxious.
There's something about people automatically hating you before you play that's kind of endearing. It gets to the point where it's over-the-top obnoxious. It's an attention-grabber and people will check it out I guess. Even if they hate it." The band self-recorded and self-produced Young Mountain in 2005. ...show less
Albums & Singles by This Will Destroy You
Playlists Containing Tracks by This Will Destroy You

Post Rock

SlowMotion

Instrumental, post-rock and soundtracks

Instrumental- post-rock, electronic, indie

chill

Electro-Instrumental Soundtrack to Life

My study

Entering Heaven

While You Work

In yo face like a can o' mase.

PostRock // Ambient

Roadtrip

Post-rock

Post-Rock

Xtra Extreme random

The Nature Channel

Post Rock & Post Metal

Instrumental post-rock. Only music

The Random Randomness

Post Rock

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Post Rock / Instrumental/ Modern Classical

Kickass music.

Dour 2011

Post-rock

Im to depressed to go on...

Post-Rock

Postrock/Atmospheric

Comforting sounds

Bestausbest

Calm / Sad & Relaxing Music

Eargasm
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