Review: Godspeed You! Black Emperor has more to say in 'Allelujah!'
After nearly 10 years, two U.S. presidential elections and a near-complete global financial collapse, the Canadian collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor released a new album last week. Why is that contextualizing necessary? The band’s exquisite brand of experimental rock, which combines noise, guitars, strings and martial percussion, constitutes the most politically charged, instrumental music of the last 25 years.
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — After nearly 10 years, two U.S. presidential elections and a near-complete global financial collapse, the Canadian collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor released a new a... more info