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I have grown to liking them as well :jointsmile:
But as others have said, some of their tracks are pretty long..I kinda like it though because its kind of like a movie except with music.. like each song is telling a story :stoned: Idk if that last thing will really make sense...
that make's perfect sense dude, that's one of the reason their music is so moving... it like paints a whole movie in your mind, related to the concept the music is inspired by... when i listened to f#a#ºº it just painted images of post-apocalyptic urban warzones, and desolate wastelands it's fucking intense

Rockets Fall, painted images of watching an airstrike fly in from a distance then begin bombing the countryside, the last calmer mometns of the song are like surviving the strike, and looking out upon the destruction and taking comfort that you survived and it's over.
ghosty Reviewed by ghosty on . Anyone listen to Godspeed You! Black Emporer? Recently got into these guys and in my opinion thier music is amazing. Thier song "East Hastings" was used in the film 28 Days Later... it's kinda trippy, post-progressive instrumental stuff. The tracks are all very long (10 minutes would be considered a shorter song), but change over time in movements, much the way a symphony would. I'd compare them to bands like Pelican, Mogwai, or Explosions in the Sky... except they are less heavy, but the effect is far greater than the other mentioned Rating: 5