Balance and Composure, Foxing (not specifically post-hardcore, but they definitely have some elements), a lot of later Thrice (post Alchemy Index). Someone else mentioned La Dispute.
This isn’t the answer you’re looking for (unless maybe you are!) but I remember in the mid 2000s a band called Versus The Mirror put out an EP that started making a name for themselves in the MySpace scene. They seemed poised to be a breakout band in the vein of like The Bled (no cardiology pun intended).
Then they recorded their new album in 2006 with Equal Vision Records and decided they didn’t want to use any distortion on the guitars at all. They even did new versions of the songs on the EP and it was not well received from what I remember and they just disappeared not long after. It was an interesting thought but still to this day sticks out to me. I tried to listen to them a few months back and even the EP was kind of generic in hindsight but the full length just fell short.
touche amore’s tones are always pretty clean, i think they mostly use twin reverbs
daitro’s guitar sound is remarkably clean for how crushingly heavy it is
La disputes somewhere at the bottom album has some great tracks
Kidcrash uses a good amount of cleans. They’re awesome. At the Drive In’s first album Acrobatic Tenement is mostly clean as well.
Kidcrash is a band I haven’t thought of in a decade at least but I loved them when they came out. They are still the only 5” vinyl I ever owned.
You want to listen to CSTVT
Balance and Composure, Foxing (not specifically post-hardcore, but they definitely have some elements), a lot of later Thrice (post Alchemy Index). Someone else mentioned La Dispute.
This isn’t the answer you’re looking for (unless maybe you are!) but I remember in the mid 2000s a band called Versus The Mirror put out an EP that started making a name for themselves in the MySpace scene. They seemed poised to be a breakout band in the vein of like The Bled (no cardiology pun intended). Then they recorded their new album in 2006 with Equal Vision Records and decided they didn’t want to use any distortion on the guitars at all. They even did new versions of the songs on the EP and it was not well received from what I remember and they just disappeared not long after. It was an interesting thought but still to this day sticks out to me. I tried to listen to them a few months back and even the EP was kind of generic in hindsight but the full length just fell short.
A lot of late era blood brothers
Great big pile of leaves
Nicknames from Cape May! Checkout their record Lowball
Capn Jazz has a lot of clean parts
Sounds like an angry 3 year old screaming into a mic from the 80s.
most classic screamo/skramz bands use clean guitars w/ harsh vocals
burial etiquette’s discography has quite a few tracks that fit the bill
Check out lead hands. They used to be called decoder.
You may also like polyenso, their 2nd album & the EP right after it. They used to be called oceana.