Treble.com ran a feature on their top 50 post-rock albums of all time on Monday. The name of the genre is silly and vague, but it came to describe a type of music that tried to take rock to more ambient, cinematic, jazzier, and math-ier places. Its heyday was the 1990s, but bands are still inspired by it today, and prestige TV shows love to use it on their soundtracks. Honestly, I’m not even sure I like the genre. I find the biggest bands on this list self-serious, pretentious, and ponderous (looking at you, GY!BE), but I do respect bands that try to put together sounds that have never gone together before. My pick for album this week is still self-serious, ponderous, and pretentious, but it does actually rock. It took the loud-quiet-loud dynamic of ’90 alternative guitar rock about as far as it could go. Mogwai’s Young Team is if Explosions in the Sky fucked instead of just kissed.