Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Godspeed You! Black Emperor began with Efrim Menuck, Mauro Pezzente and
Mike Moya in Montréal in the early 90s, playing a handful of shows and
recording a self-released cassette as a trio before beginning to
transform the group into a large band. Recruiting numerous Montreal
musicians through 1995-1996, GYBE mounted sense-rattling wall-of-sound
performances, featuring as many as 14 musicians and several 16mm film
projectors, eventually self-recording their debut vinyl-only version of F#A#∞,
released on Constellation in late summer 1997. The band's Hotel2Tango
warehouse space in Montréal's Mile-End district was a central hive of
DIY activity, with band rehearsal rooms, silkscreen and wood shops, and
weekend shows that took place under the radar.
The group settled into a permanent nine-member line-up by late 1998,
with Aidan Girt and Bruce Cawdron on drums, Thierry Amar and Mauro on
basses, Efrim, Dave Bryant and Roger Tellier-Craig on guitars, and
Norsola Johnson and Sophie Trudeau on cello and violin respectively. The
band toured and recorded continuously from 1998-2002 and gained a
reputation for mesmerising live shows marked by orchestral dynamics,
epic rock power and clunky, beautiful film loops. Following hundreds of
concerts and the release of four records – F#A#∞ (1997), Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada EP (1999), and the double albums Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven (2000) and Yanqui U.X.O. (2002), GYBE went on hiatus in 2003.
Various GYBE offshoots continued with their own momentum through the 2000s, most notably The Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band (including Efrim, Sophie and Thierry), Hrsta (led by Moya), Fly Pan Am (featuring Roger), Esmerine (co-founded by Bruce), 1-Speed Bike (Aidan's solo punk-techno project) and Set Fire To Flames (led by Dave, and including Bruce, Moya, Roger and Sophie).
Godspeed returned to live performance in December 2010, when the
band was invited to curate and perform at All Tomorrow’s Parties in the
UK. This was followed by renewed and extensive international touring.
October 2012 saw the release of 'ALLELUJAH! DON'T BEND! ASCEND!,
their first recorded work in a decade, to near-unanimous critical
acclaim, including a 9.3 rating and Best New Music at Pitchfork and the
appearance on countless year-end lists. The similarly praised 'Asunder, Sweet And Other Distress'
followed in March 2015; this album marked the group's first personnel
change in many years, with Tim Herzog replacing Bruce on drums.
Throughout Godspeed's 'post-hiatus' period, experimental filmmaker Karl Lemieux
has been the band's primary creator (and projectionist) of 16mm film
footage and loops; an array of analog film projectors remains central to
GYBE's live performances.
Godspeed collaborated with Holy Body Tattoo on monumental
in 2016-2017, performing live to the acclaimed modern dance piece in
various cities around the world. The band also premiered new work
commissioned to memorialize the 100th anniversary of the WWI Battle of
Messines at a live concert event on the site of the massacre at Heuvelland, Belgium in June 2017.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor released their third post-reunion album (and seventh record overall) Luciferian Towers on September,22 2017