Godspeed You! Black Emperor

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Roger Tellier-Craig, Norsola Johnson, Efrim Menuck, Mauro Pezzente, David Bryant, Aidan Girt, Sophie Trudeau, Thierry Amar, Bruce Cawdron
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Formed : 1994 // Montreal, QC, Canada
GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR! is an experimental nine-piece from Montreal, Canada that specializes in semi-avant-garde instrumental music of haunting beauty. They've released five discs of music, with a grand total of eleven pieces of music, so you know they can write some extended ideas. Formed in 1995, GYBE! consists of Roger Tellier-Craig (guitar), Norsola Johnson (cello), Efrim Menuck (guitar), Mauro Pezzente (bass), David Bryant (guitar), Thierry Amar (bass), Sophie Trudeau (violin), Aidan Girt (percussion), and Bruce Cawdron (percussion). GYBE!'s music should probably be described as long, dark, moody, and brilliant. Their sound was once compared to Tangerine Dream, except that GYBE! uses no keyboards. They paint a similar sonic texture to Tangerine Dream, but they do it using cello, violin, upright bass, and three guitars, rather than synths. In fact, GYBE! is very organic, often bringing in spoken word samples, as well as glockenspiel.
NB: 'Godspeed You Black Emperor!' was the band's name until the release of 'Yanqui U.X.O.', when they moved the exclamation mark to give 'Godspeed You! Black Emperor', a more correct translation of the Japanese biker documentary they got it from.
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Releases:
Yanqui U.X.O. (Album) (2 versions)   Constellation 2002
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Untitled (3xCD, Promo) Storm Not On Label 2002
Song Of The Silent Land (CD, Comp) Outro Constellation 2004
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Review by bell-end Oct 30, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is music of unrivalled depth for me.Exploring themes which are becoming ever more relevant in these troubled times,Godspeed manage to harness despair,frustration and sadness but also reflect hope and inner strength at the same time.It's music which takes the listener beyond that which he or she is hearing.The music itself is generally laced with spoken word / interview samples,which inspite of not being a new idea,brings a great deal to the atmosphere created and leads the listener in different directions throughout.This is not to say that these samples pre-determine the listeners journey in a negative way,but rather keeps them tuned in to the message and thoughts trying to be conveyed by the band - those of change,decay,injustice and so on.Whether we choose to derive positive feelings from the music is more a product of our (the listeners) disposition.
Either way,this music will move you.

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