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semismart
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Topic: Godspeed you Black Emperor Posted: May 17 2004 at 18:18 |
I know it's not prog - rock or metal like we're used to but what else would they be?
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progchain
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Posted: May 18 2004 at 12:28 |
It's simply prog in the authentic vein of "Progressive" music...
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bityear
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Posted: May 18 2004 at 18:56 |
well, how about "art rock"?
I surely believe that they belong in this forum, though! Wonderful band...
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Posted: May 19 2004 at 03:53 |
I'm completely with you on this one - but how to categorise such a group of musicians?
I only have the one album 'raise your skinny fists....', but I was completely blown away by the dynamic in this double CD set - it seems to bridge the gap between modern 'classical' music & more traditional 'progressive' rock.
I, for one, would applaud the decision to include 'God Speed....' in the forum.
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bityear
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Posted: May 19 2004 at 14:15 |
Myself, I like the term "art rock". It's not too brief, but brief enough.
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semismart
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Posted: May 20 2004 at 02:20 |
I guess the consensus is that they are a form of Progressive Rock then.
I've got two albums by them, Yanqui U.X.O. and Slow Riot and their packaging is as strange as they are. There certainly is something to be said about their music though.
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Radioactive Toy
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 06:49 |
Art rock..
I've got Yanqui U.X.O, levez vos skinny fists... , and slow riot for new zero kanada.. gonna order F#a# oo this month I think... and I've already suggested godspeed more then a month ago on the "suggestions" forum
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 09:46 |
HI, THIS IS CÉSAR INCA.
Maybe, all in all, GYBE! defies labels... but I don't see them as an integral part of the so-called post-rock movement really... some music critics consider them as the most notable psot-rock act, but I think that GYBE!'s repertoire is way too infected with dissonant academy avant-garde, crimsonian fire and krautrock oppresive textures to fall under that category. Mogwai (they bore me) and Sigur Ros (I enjoy them) fit the label better, IMHO, but not the creators of 'Infinity', 'Lift' and 'UXO'.
Maybe the guys of GYBE! hate the label 'progressive', but truth is that their instrumental intense flights are closer to the dark side of the prog movement than most music critics are likely to accept.
Regards.
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Gonghobbit
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Posted: July 21 2004 at 20:17 |
Just checking out some of their music on their site, really cool stuff,
pretty ambient from the ones I'm listening to, may have to seek out a
disc.
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BrainRock Ben
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Posted: July 22 2004 at 00:18 |
Hello everyone. I'm BrainRock Ben and this is my first post at Progarchives.com. Newbie city (well, newbie to the forums anyway). I wrote the bio for the GYBE! entry and am glad to see that no one has yet to complain about them being here!
Anyway, as for sub-genre, I listed them as "art-rock" and "experiental" and "avant-garde" and "space-rock." Whoever actually adds them and their albums just put progressive rock.
Nice to meetcha.
Edited by BrainRock Ben
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semismart
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 03:03 |
Welcome Brainrock,
I read your Bio on GYBE. Nice job
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 12:33 |
I just spent a giddy and surreal 24 hours getting myself up to speed with GYBE- I have to say I'm now a convert. Thanks for exposing me to this amazing group!
On a slight tangent- anyone know the best online outlet for their CDs? I'd like to respect the band's beliefs by purchasing their music from a source not connected with multinational corporations.
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James Lee
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 13:32 |
Thanks!
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Minstrel X
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 14:12 |
YEah, Art Rock is fair enough to Godspeed.
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diddy
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 18:44 |
I bought "Yanqui U.X.O" two days ago and I'm blown away. I had no big expectations but hey, the 9 guys really got me. I will buy their "raise your skinny fists..." as well, that's for sure.
Thanks for mentioning them...this site makes a poor man out of me
and yes, they are prog to me, at least art rock but that's also a part of prog IMO...
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asuma
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Posted: July 24 2004 at 00:02 |
i would say art-rock. they can definatly rock, but they
make it an art form. eh? get it?
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James Lee
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Posted: July 24 2004 at 11:42 |
diddy wrote:
Thanks for mentioning them...this site makes a poor man out of me
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LOL truer words were never spoken- my 'must buy' album list is getting a lot longer than my bank deposit projections
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diddy
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Posted: July 24 2004 at 11:50 |
James Lee wrote:
diddy wrote:
Thanks for mentioning them...this site makes a poor man out of me
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LOL truer words were never spoken- my 'must buy' album list is getting a lot longer than my bank deposit projections
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I know exactly what you mean It seems as if I have to buy at least one new CD-rack a month
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Bryan
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Posted: July 24 2004 at 13:33 |
GYBE is an amazing band, and I'm very glad they've been added. I'll have reviews of their catalogue coming up shortly.
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