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  1. Chris Hrasky. Michael James. Munaf Rayani. Mark Smith. Website. www.explosionsinthesky.com. Explosions in the Sky is an American post-rock band from Texas. The band is a quartet, composed of drummer Chris Hrasky and guitarist/keyboardists Michael James, Munaf Rayani and Mark Smith. The band originally played under the name Breaker Morant, then ...

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Interview: Chris Hrasky of Explosions In the Sky Talks About Why ‘End’ Is Not the End. December 15, 2023. The newest record by Explosions In The Sky might be called End, but the band are nowhere near finished. Twenty-four years into their career, the influential instrumental group are still figuring out ways to push themselves creatively ...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Formed in Austin, Texas, Explosions in the Sky have built a loyal following over the past 25 years. The band, consisting of drummer Chris Hrasky and guitarists Michael James, Munaf Rayani and Mark Smith, have been acclaimed beyond the post-rock scene for their elaborate guitar work and catalogue of dynamic, narratively‑styled albums.

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  4. Dec 10, 2021 · Chris Hrasky wishes there was a better backstory to Big Bend (An Original Soundtrack for Public Television), Explosions in the Sky's first new album in five years. A grueling hike on the South Rim ...

  5. Apr 5, 2012 · Chris Hrasky: I started out just maybe eight grade or ninth grade or something. It was just friends I grew up with playing. We started off kind of like trying to be a metal band then Nirvana got ...

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · That’s Explosions In The Sky drummer Chris Hrasky, reflecting on his band’s landmark record The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place, the one that catapulted the Texas institution into notability ...

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · Chris Hrasky: I don’t know. We’d always been emailing back and forth about possible songs titles and album titles, and one day, Mark (Smith) wrote ‘how about End’, and it just sort of—when it hits, it hits. And for whatever reason, it struck us.