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Old 06-01-2011, 06:54 AM   #141 (permalink)
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You, sir, have just made my day. I might finally actually get to buy a brand new Godspeed album. I can't wait!
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Old 06-03-2011, 03:48 AM   #142 (permalink)
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Yeah man, I'm so stoked too! The possibility of buying a new GY!BE record and FINALLY seeing them live is making me jittery as ****!
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I love the Nicki Minaj hip hop music albums.I listen all song of Pink Friday album.I like the songs in album.She is sing the song very nicely.I don't think any song is bad in PINK FRIDAY album all songs are listenable.This is the best pop album of year.I think this album is rock man.
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Old 06-03-2011, 03:59 AM   #143 (permalink)
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It would be interesting to see if Thee Silver Mount Zion whatever-they're-called-now have any influence on their new record. With Moya back and Menuck showing that he can actually sing, could vocals be a possibility? Not sure if it would work, but you never know.
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Old 08-02-2011, 01:54 PM   #144 (permalink)
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A friend of mine got to see these guys live the other day. He put a review up basically just to taunt me with his luck, but I felt you guys should be taunted by it as well.

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Last night I saw the elder statesmen of post-rock, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, playing at the University of East Anglia. For a band who were on an extended hiatus until recently and even then rarely tour, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Norwich does give good music venue, whether it's the subtle grandeur and homeliness of the Arts Centre or the classic sweaty dive club that is the Waterfront. The UEA's own hall, however, fits into much the same categories that most university venues do, a soulless black box with a bar selling the following selection of beers - Carling. But with a huge projection screen slung up behind the stage and the stage itself littered with a staggering array of musical equipment, Godspeed made it their own. They didn't make us wait long before things got going - as the roadies set up, the ominous bass drone from The Dead Flag Blues played on a continuous loop before one by one, the eight band members silently stepped onto the stage and began playing without so much a nod to the audience. There's been a few line-up changes over the years, but the mainstays were all present and correct - guitarists Efrim Menuck, Mike Moya and David Bryant, bassist Mauro Pezzente, double bassist Thierry Amar, violinist Sophie Trudeau and drummers Bruce Cawdron and Aidan Girt made up the line-up last night. So, as the word 'Hope' flickered on and off in huge letters on the screen behind, they began to play a note. And what a note it was, starting off as a double bass and violin drone as walls of guitars, fed through racks of effects pedals and manipulated with violin bows and screwdrivers, built up to white noise whilst drums pounded and clattered with growing intensity. And that was just the introduction.

To put it simply, this was quite unlike any gig I have ever been to. Two and a half hours of continuous music, lush, orchestral and moody instrumental music with songs lasting up to twenty minutes, beginning as barely-there ambient pads and building up to glorious walls of noise then falling down again. No breaks between the songs, no 'Thank you's, no crowd interaction at all apart from a brief wave goodbye at the end in fact. The band all played in a semicircle, all concentrating on their own instruments but somehow interacting almost telepathically with each other, like they were just parts of one single entity. It's seeing them live that makes you realise there really is no other band like Godspeed - even their imitators have managed to capture the sound, but not the point. The audience stood enraptured, cheering whenever a snippet of violin or guitar heralded the beginning of a new song with a familiar melody.

Then, there was what was going on behind. Two mechanical projectors flashed a visual overload onto the screen behind the band - footage of grab cranes and magnets sifting through rubbish at a huge tip next to a busy highway, time-lapse footage of power stations and factories that made them look like they were on fire, several means of transportation heading into gathering storms, and during Providence, endless pages of ancient religious and scientific documents in Latin and Hebrew that scrolled dizzyingly down and across the screens. Coupled with the racket that the band were making, it made for an aural and visual overload.

And then, as East Hastings reached an ear-splitting finale, that was it. As I say, this really is quite unlike anything I have ever experienced in my life. For those who care, the band played (in no particular order) Rockets Fall On Rocket Falls, Mother****er = Redeemer, Blaise Bailey Finnegan III, Storm and the majority of Static, Providence and East Hastings.

I am going to give this gig an accolade that appears quite often in the world of amateur reviewing - 10/10.
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It would be interesting to see if Thee Silver Mount Zion whatever-they're-called-now have any influence on their new record. With Moya back and Menuck showing that he can actually sing, could vocals be a possibility? Not sure if it would work, but you never know.
I hope if they do decide to include vocals, that they're little more than the humming from "East Hastings". Part of the beauty of Godspeed! for me is how expressive and vivid they are without singing.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:54 PM   #146 (permalink)
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Menuck's 'Plays High Gospel' features quite a lot of singing, and he pulls it off so effectively. Judging by that, I'd be quite happy to see the inclusion of vocals, I think it could add a whole new dimension to what is already a mind-blowing sound.
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Old 08-03-2011, 11:07 PM   #147 (permalink)
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I actually haven't looked into any of his solo work... I should probably get around to that.
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Old 08-03-2011, 11:11 PM   #148 (permalink)
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Only the one to look up, released this year too. I think you'll dig, it's pretty great.

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Old 08-05-2011, 11:55 AM   #149 (permalink)
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A friend of mine got to see these guys live the other day. He put a review up basically just to taunt me with his luck, but I felt you guys should be taunted by it as well.
The day I get to see them live, will be the day I can die knowing that life doesn't get much better than this.
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Old 08-05-2011, 12:32 PM   #150 (permalink)
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I was pretty bummed out that I couldn't catch them in Toronto in April. We were gone for the Easter weekend.
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