f#a# (infinity) - EP
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
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The Dead Flag Blues | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | 16:27 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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East Hastings | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | 17:58 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Providence | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | 29:02 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
"We are trapped in the belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death." Few albums begin with such promise and foreboding, but this first full-length from Canadian genius collective Godspeed You Black Emperor! succeeds in the first few moments. F# A# (Infinity) contains three compositions that run the gamut from grotesque to sublime. The term "composition" seems an appropriate one to use as this band does not write songs. Each piece is at least 14 minutes in length, consisting of three to four sections. The band, a nine-member unit consisting of guitar, drums, bass, strings, keyboard, marimbas, and woodwinds, intersperses voice-over narrative with sprawling instrumental melodies. The arrangements move slowly, building from hushed silence to cathartic crescendo and back again. The narratives that accompany the music meditate on the corruption of the American government and the seeming emptiness of the postmodern era. At times, it seems that the music might offer hope, but alternatively, the haunting melodies can serve to emphasize the confusion encountered in these stories. As "Dead Flag Blues," the album's first track, unfolds, the speaker's voice is undercut by a poignant string melody and the piece builds to a beautiful peak. "Dead Flag Blues" is a four-part arrangement in an apparently symphonic pattern. A theme is stated, followed by a quiet interlude out of which the tension builds to disaster/epiphany and finally a quiet reprise of the initial melody is given. The albums second piece, "East Hastings," follows a similar pattern, producing brilliant results. "Providence" is the album's final piece, a bit longer than the others, but lacking the consistency and unity of its counterparts. The music on this album is unique and powerful. One would be hard-pressed to find any imitators of this revolutionary musical form created by GYBE! Its origins are as much avant-classical as they are rock & roll, and the band has achieved a true synthesis of the two forms, expanding them to new boundaries. This music is inherently inexplicable, and this is its beauty.
Customer Reviews
One of the best albums of all time
To be honest, I'm surprised to find this on iTunes. Like so many I tend not to look here for the music that I want, but this was a pleasant surprise. This album is one of my favourite recordings, and has inspired me more than anything I have ever heard. There really is little point in describing what Godspeed do, suffice to say; it would take a cold heart not to feel anything while listening. If you have managed to retain a little of your attention span during this blitz of sound that the music industry spews, then this is an album that will treat you with a little well deserved respect.
Awesome!
I heard this album after Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven and it is equally as awe inspiring. Such sincerity and emotion is hard to find. For someone listening to Godspeed You Black Emperor! for the first time this album maybe a bit heavy going, when compared to Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven. Nevertheless this a truly great album
Not for those of little imagination
A stunning album. As exquisitely crafted, as it is spellbinding. Each track renders a scenery as tangible as poetry might, painting in sound. However this music is not for those who aren’t willing to explore and open there minds to something a little different. Highly recommended! Fall into it, like a daydream or a fever.
Biography
Formed: 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs By Godspeed You Black Emperor!
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The Dead Flag Blues | f#a# (infinity) - EP | 16:27 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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East Hastings | f#a# (infinity) - EP | 17:58 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Providence | f#a# (infinity) - EP | 29:02 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Moya | Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada - Single | 10:51 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Blaise Bailey Finnegan III | Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada - Single | 17:45 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Gathering Storm | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven | 22:32 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Terrible Canyons of Static | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven | 22:35 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Murray Ostril: "They Don't Sleep Anymore On the Beach" | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven | 23:17 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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She Dreamt She Was a Bulldozer, She Dreamt She Was Alone In an Empty Field | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven | 18:57 | Album Only | View In iTunes |

- £7.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Indie Rock
- Released: 01 January 1996
- ℗ 1996 kranky








