Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada - Single
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
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Moya | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | 10:51 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Blaise Bailey Finnegan III | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | 17:45 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 2 Songs |
Album Review
A low hum is the first thing heard. It's nearly an inaudible sound, like the opening of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Soon other instruments join and overlap: strings, guitar, and glockenspiel. For a while, the listener hovers in a mist feeling the musical waves ebb and flow, warning of impending danger. In these moments, uncertainty breeds and devours the weak, swallowing them whole. This is probably Mile End, the location alluded to in the liner notes of the Canadian ensemble Godspeed You Black Emperor!'s Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada. Mile End is described in detail, and the influence of this locale on the recording of the Slow Riot must have been immense. In fact, the best way to describe this album is as a direct result of Mile End's setting: the abandoned buildings, haunting forest, burned out railroad cars, and empty train tracks. All of these physical images pervade the tone of this album: they are its sadness, beauty, and anger. The darkness is there too. Once immersed in Mile End, it's near impossible to find your way out. The darkness limits your freedom, and at the same time hides you from the rest of the world. You are alone and it is both frightening and liberating. As for the music, there's really not much to say. If this description of Mile End appeals to you or intrigues you then it will be a worthwhile listen. "Moya," the album's first piece, is a lot like weathering a torrential downpour: torn between moments of uncertainty a final deluge occurs absorbing everything in its path. The second piece, "BBF3," is a history lesson set to music, a story of dysfunctional government, militias, and human rights. This one album spans the emotions of terror and delight in 30 minutes. The same feelings of fear and triumph found in Beethoven can be found here, and there is perhaps no better endorsement for such music.
Customer Reviews
The most intense and powerful piece of music you will ever hear. Fact.
It all begins with an ominous, swirling string sequence that instantly conjures up images of burnt out buildings in a war-torn town of some kind. In the background, a single wailing guitar screams out as we gently move into the second section of 'Slow Riot For New Zero Kanadas' first movement 'Moya', it isn't long until the heavy string drones are replaced by distorted guitar chords and thundering drums that increasingly build up towards the first of many crescendos that help to make this composition so powerful and emotional. The second movement 'Blaise Bailey Finnegan III' (the gentleman who's paranoid ramblings feature throughout this part) is a much gentler piece of music that gradually build up a lot more tension over the course of about 12 minutes, then, all hell breaks loose as we burst into the final epic crescendo. It all ends in a final ethereal string sequence that could easily be used as the soundtrack to some kind of apocalypse themed film. I strongly recommend anyone with even a passing interest in Post-Rock to purchase this composition as it will literally change the way you think of instrumental music for a long time to come. Finally, if you do purchase this, make sure you listen to both movements together as they are essentially intended to be a single continuous piece of music. Enjoy.
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ShotGunJoe - please don't ever mention the word 'emo' in the same sentence as GYBE. A simple, and civil request. That is all
WDF
I actually would buy this, but firstly, itunes myst think im crazy to pay 7.99 for 2 songs, and secondly i cant actually hear a proper sample. They could at least choose a part to sample which has music in it!!
Biography
Formed: 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '90s, '00s
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- £7.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Indie Rock
- Released: 01 January 1998
- ℗ 1998 kranky








