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David Bryant playing guitar for Godspeed You Black Emperor! in 2000. David Bryant (born April 8, 1970) is a Canadian musician, recording engineer, and film-maker best known for being a member of Montreal-based bands Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Set Fire to Flames, and Hiss Tracts.
F♯ A♯ ∞ (pronounced "F-sharp, A-sharp, Infinity") is the debut studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor.It was first released on August 14, 1997, through Constellation Records on a single LP and on June 8, 1998, through Kranky on CD.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor (sometimes abbreviated to GY!BE or Godspeed ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a Canadian post-rock band that originated in Montreal , Quebec in 1994. The group releases recordings through Constellation , an independent record label also located in Montreal.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a Montreal band formed in 1994; [1] [2] the band hails from the Canadian post-rock scene. [3] [4] The band's label Constellation plays a central role, [5] although both founder Ian Ilavsky and Godspeed You! Black Emperor guitarist Efrim Menuck have stated they see their music as more punk rock than post-rock. [6 ...
David Bryant, Bruce Cawdron, Aidan Girt, Mike Moya, Thea Pratt, Roger Tellier-Craig, and Sophie Trudeau. Set Fire to Flames; Thierry Amar, Efrim Menuck, and Sophie Trudeau. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band; Thierry Amar, Norsola Johnson, and Mike Moya. Molasses; Thierry Amar and Efrim Menuck
"East Hastings" is a three-part composition by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor from the 1998 CD release of their debut studio album F♯ A♯ ∞.The song is named after East Hastings Street in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Yanqui U.X.O. is the third studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released on November 4, 2002 by Constellation.It was recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago in late 2001, and was the band's first album released after their slight name change (moving the exclamation mark from the "emperor" to the "you").
Critics noted G_d's Pee, reintroducing found sound recordings [19] and moving away from the ambient sounds of Luciferian Towers, [13] as a return to form for the band, with Ben Salmon writing for Paste Magazine: "Having zigged for a while, Godspeed zags (of course) on G_d's Pee, bringing back some of the inscrutable elements that made the band ...