Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven Godspeed You Black Emperor!

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2000
  • Label: CONSTELLATION
  • UPC: 666561001216
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Montreal's Godspeed You Black Emperor! have parlayed a media-avoidance strategy into an underground phenomenon more successfully than any band in recent memory. The nine-piece collective's basic components remain largely unchanged from their two earlier releases, but on Lift Your Skinny Fists, their minimalist drones more frequently coalesce into bombastic crescendos. The string section at the music's core could pass for contemporary classical, if not for the lonesome ringing guitars, occasional bursts of rock drumming, ambient trance soundscapes, and superimposed field recordings of street preachers and other rants. This 87-minute, two-CD set includes just four tracks, each comprised of discrete movements that ebb and flow in intensity with more than a passing nod to '70s art rock. The highlight composition "Sleep" delivers everything that makes GYBE! special: Serene passages of mournful beauty gradually build to an urgent squall of eerie slide guitar and howling feedback that recalls Sonic Youth at its most grandiose. Lift Your Skinny Fists is a remarkable hybrid of sounds that will appeal to most corners of outsider music. Glen Sarvady, Barnes & Noble



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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heavenby Anonymous

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January 05, 2007: I held off for years before buying this intriguing piece of music, only to discover that I had made big mistake ... not in waiting so long, but in buying it whatsoever. ....... Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., once submitted this two word review of Joseph Heller's novel Something Happened: "Nothing does." After reading one flattering review after another of this disc and this band, I placed disc one in my player with great anticipation of the layer upon layer of swelling musical ideas that would build up to powerful summit after powerful summit. Alas, what I hear is Hearts-of-Space-ish chord washes and minimalist instrument progressions that -- just when the drums kick in and the guitar gets a little noisy and a slight bit of hummable melody introduces itself -- sadly, slithers back into ten more minutes of aimless droning. ............So many other musicians do longform musical ideas so much better -- seek out live Praxis, or even At War With Self and the Gordian Knot discs. Godspeed You Black Emperor may be sexy on paper, but in the reality of my headphones it is a veritable plain Jane.

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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heavenby Anonymous

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February 14, 2006: Before I go on, I have to warn you that Godspeed You! Black Emperor is NOT for everyone. They are only for those who can truly appreciate music and all of it's complexity. But if you are looking for something that is entirely different than nearly anything you've ever heard, read on. Now THIS album is something I can relate to. To me it is purely emotional, I hardly even look at it as music. Whether it be a beautiful and glorious melody or the type of eerie music that can give you nightmares, it will take you to another world...a world much darker than ours (for the most part). GY!BE is what you could call a rock orchestra, consisting of everything from a french horn to a cello to a violin. Not much is known about them, not even the amount of musicians in the band is certain. But whoever these guys may be, I must say that they are absolutely brilliant. This is one of my all time favorite albums. Their songs are similarly structured, in that they build and build until they reach their peak, and then the music comes crashing down into a new movement. There are about four movements in each of these songs. Storm is the most "diverse" song on the album in my opinion...it has everything from beautiful soundscaping to a dark and eerie melody in the middle of it. The opening movement is my personal favorite, in all its glory. Static is the type of song to give a child nightmares. It opens up with a new-age preacher speaking over a softly played violin, and then the actual song comes in. It is loosely structured, and at about 11 minutes into it, it explodes and will send shivers down your spine as you quiver in fear. Sleep, my personal favorite track, is by far the most emotional. The beginning is tear jerking as you listen to an elderly gentlemen remembering his youth...about Coney Island. "They don't sleep anymore on the beach." Overall the song is melancholy and has their most intense peaks in their music on the album. The wailing in the background is so eerie and spine-tingling, but I have never heard a more emotional song, especially in the triumphant finale. Finally, Antennas to Heaven, which is the shortest track, comes on, and it completely wipes away the sad feeling you had gotten from Sleep. Though there isn't nearly as much actual music on this song as the others, when the music does play, it is mindblowing. The explosion at 5:30 into the song is spectacular, and the finishing glockenspiel duet just makes me want to jump up and dance. The entire album on the whole is quite emotional, and the music is quite confusing. It will take a couple of listens to come up with the meaning of it all to yourself, and the concept will vary with every person. To me the album shows a glimpse of the end of the world, but with some hope thrown in. But again, this is not for everyone, and this is not easy listening. If you are ready for something like nothing you've ever heard before, go out and get this. If you are just getting into post-rock, get this. If you are a long time fan of post-rock and for some odd reason don't have this album, go out and buy it now. Be prepared to be blown away.

This review was written about the CD edition.


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