
Slint (band)
Slint is an American rock band formed in 1986, known for pioneering a genre often called "post-rock" or "math rock." Their music features complex, intricate guitar work, dynamic shifts, and atmospheric soundscapes, blending elements of punk, indie, and experimental rock. They gained critical acclaim with their 1991 album "Spiderland," which is considered influential and iconic in underground music circles. Slint’s sound emphasizes mood and texture over traditional song structure, creating immersive and haunting listening experiences. Despite limited discography, their innovative approach has had a lasting impact on alternative and indie music genres.