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Godspeed You! Black Emperor performing live in London, England in November 2000
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Also known as | Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Godspeed, GY!BE, God's Pee |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Years active | 1994–2003, 2010–present |
Labels | Constellation, Kranky |
Associated acts | A Silver Mt. Zion, Set Fire to Flames, Fly Pan Am, HṚṢṬA, Esmerine, Hiss Tracts |
Website | brainwashed |
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a Canadian experimental music collective which originated in Montreal, Quebec in 1994. The group releases recordings through Constellation, an independent record label also located in Montreal. After the release of their debut album in 1997, the group toured regularly from 1998 to 2002. In 2003, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in order for members to pursue other musical interests. In the intervening period, the group was occasionally rumored to have broken up, but finally reconvened for a tour which began in late 2010. Since reforming, they have released three more albums, the most recent being Luciferian Towers in September 2017.
The band has gained a dedicated cult following and remains very influential in the post-rock genre. In September 2013, Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! won the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.
The band is also known for their song "East Hastings" from the 1997 album F♯ A♯ ∞, which was used in the film 28 Days Later in an edited version. "East Hastings" does not appear on the 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album because the rights to the song could not be obtained.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor was formed in 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, by Efrim Menuck (guitar), Mike Moya (guitar), and Mauro Pezzente (bass). The band took its name from God Speed You! Black Emperor, a 1976 Japanese black-and-white documentary by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi, which follows the exploits of a Japanese biker gang, the Black Emperors. The band initially assembled after being offered a supporting act for another local band named Steak 72. Thereafter, the trio performed live on a few separate occasions, before ultimately deciding to produce an album. The cassette, All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling, was self-released in December 1994 and limited to thirty-three copies.