This song is named after "The Butcher of Bosnia". Ratko Mladic was a Bosnian Serb general of the VRS who spearheaded horrifying genocide during the Yugoslav wars. This includes the mass execution of 8300 civilians in the Srebrenica massacre.
@@joksa969 nope... serbians raped many women and killed them. Despite the passing years, mass graves are still being discovered in the region. you can find videos on internet about this genocide.
I read the comments before listening and I'm glad that I did cause I stopped the song and I'm waiting to get home to my sound system and enjoy what I imagine to be a great experience. I'll update with how I felt UPDATE 3 MONTHS LATER: I have transcended all there is. I can smell sounds and I can count in log base 12. I exist in all points in time simultaneously, so basically I am writing the update at the same time I am writing the original comment.
Unpopular opinion: the drone at the beginning is just as good as the arabic riff in the middle. those plucking sounds are menacing, creates such an uneasy, yet perfect atmosphere.
I always figured "shoot" was like they were trying to establish visuals on someone (idk maybe in a hostage situation or something) and then couldn't find him. Never considered it could be an order to shoot someone.
@@andyz9793 I think you're right. A line of dialogue is missing in the original comment : after the double question, you can here someone answer "No". So "shoot" is more likely to be an exclamation like "damn" than an order.
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The words to describe these musicians, their work, and the uneasy comfort they bring to the pit of my stomach are non existent. There's really no need for explanation or critic when you can finally feel what you are hearing.
exactly,- you either like it or you dont- and HOW , in plain English - would you even start to describe how this music makes you FEEL, other than it simply makes you feel something. its like explaining the colour RED ....TO A BLIND PERSON
1 With his arms upstretched!? 2 With his arm upstretched!! 1 With his arms upstretched? 2 Do you see em? OK? 2 Ok!!? Can you get her!? Do you see her?! 1 No. 2 Shoot 1 Hang on!! Hang on!! Hang on!! With his arms upstretched?! 2With his arms upstretched!! 1 With his arms upstretched!? 2 Ok!!? Can you get her!? Do you see her!? 1 No. (Lil chuckle to each other presumably at the end)
Ratko Mladić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратко Младић, pronounced [râtko mlǎːdit͡ɕ]; born 12 March 1943) is a Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and former warlord who led the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) as a general during the Yugoslav Wars.[1][2][3] He was later found guilty of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
This song was made on the day he was arrested, hence the name (at least, so I was told). Hours ago he was sentence to life, for war crimes comited in Bosnian war. Not that I needed particular excuse, but today this is blasting from my speakers turned to 11.
This take on merging what is probably derived from psychedelic sound and the theme of war is so out of this world and cinematic, even after the 50th or so listen.
Well, Putin just invaded Ukraine.. considering this song is named after another, angry, warmongering Slavic person, I feel this song is appropriate now, more than ever.
This is how it feels marching through the streets of Baghdad, past midday, when the sun is at its peak spilling gluey inferno in your skull while puffing the dense and harsh dust of years of wars and conflicts breathing through dry cracks of the ground you step in rapturous vertigo till you collapse in post-orgasmic delirium disorder. I love this song so much... dammit.
second most favourite gy!be song next to moya, just listening to that build up and amazing guitar sequence makes it feel like going through intense war in the battlefield
People are still commenting about removal of kebab. But better not listen this band. As a Turk born in Balkans i love both Bosnia and Serbia. All Balkans we enjoy the same we listen the same, we dance and laugh the same. Better not fight eachothers. Balkans are our homeland.
Just got back from their Athens show. The live version of Mladic is the greatest thing I've ever experienced. Words cannot describe...Do yourself a favor and go see them perform this live.
Man1-With his arms outstretched Man2-With his arms outstretched? okay Man1-okay, Can you get him, can you see him? Man2-No. Man1-Shoot... Man2-Hang on, hang on, hang on... (voices in the back)
This is the soundtrack to drive through the balkans.. but more precisely i would say Albania, and even more so, Kosovo. trust me, it's awesome, already done it.
+AnRTPgA Me: Mom! I'm going to Kosovo Mom: What's in Kosovo? Me: I'm gonna listen to this kickass post-rock band there on my stereo. It's gonna be great XD
wtf is this bs, I'm neither American NOR from a NATO country, In fact, I'm ethnically Albanian living in central europe. Also, of course, Americans will be Americans, acting imperialist everywhere they can. But, I'll tell ya something: I'm a communist anarchist. BUT: I'll take being colonised by the US 100x times over being genocidally raped and murdered by the Serbian Army. Call me an imperialist, but I prefer my family non-raped.
I saw them at The Cannery Ballroom in Nashville, TN. They started their set with about 15 minutes of droning noises (some of the noises were pre-recorded and started before anyone was even on the stage), which eventually went into Mladic. They also played Moya, their newest song (which has been labeled "Behemoth" on the interwebs), another seemingly endless array of droning noises (which I thought was amazing), and ended the set with Gathering Storm. The show was absolutely incredible and LOUD!
Have had the honor of experiencing GY!BE live, together with my old man we took a flight overseas from Holland to England just to see them. It was a journey i will never forget.
I totally agree, they describe more things than before, but without being boring, I like their new style .Anyway, this is so good to hear them again ! I don't know if you guys knows about GRAILS, they are a great similar band; I suggest you to hear their song "soft temple" or "I led three lives" or anything else, you may love them if you like this song :)
It's exciting. It's an adventure to pick something up based purely off the art, not knowing quite what you're gonna hear when you spin it. To have that adventure with a band like Godspeed... I did, with F# A# Infinity, and will never regret the moment I found noise so beautiful that I'd never even tried to imagine it.
Just announced earlier this week as guest curators for the Sled Island festival in Calgary. Will be the first time Godspeed has ever performed in Alberta.
Adyman182 well if you say Middle East you are basically talking about Arabic Zone ! and if you search for some arabic scales it will sound just as deep and mysterious !
Yesterday, Mladic was finally convicted of organizing the Bosnian Muslim genocide, a sincere apology to our friends in Bosnia for supporting the Serbs during this period. This does not mean that the bombing of Serb civilians is not a crime against humanity and should have been condemned as well. peace in the whole world. dimi from Athens.
I bought an older Toyota to prepare for the impending collapse. I don't know if well make it to 2047 at this rate. But ill be listening to this while were still kicking
officially? in stores October 15. unofficially? if you catch godspeed in the next 7 days, you can get it at the show. this is from their new album. :) :)
@@nottherealpaulsmith well yeah we are not disagreeing there. they were putting this to tape in 2011 when mladic was finally imprisoned/on trial so thats definitely where the name comes from. i just meant it wasnt composed or released when he was arrested, just named
I was 16, and the part that really fucked me up is I realized rather quickly that it was just the buildup, I hadn't heard anything nearly as heavy as that then and I still don't think I have now that I'm about to turn 24
I have to say... this is in the running for my favorite Godspeed album. I have not heard the early live versions, so I cannot comment on that; however, I saw them perform this song at Pitchfork 2012 in Chicago and it was incredible. Regardless, live or in studio, I cannot believe what these guys brought to the table after a 10-year break between albums. Brilliant. Just bloody brilliant.
the entire song/album is a masterpiece but personally the first two minutes give me a feeling no other track has given 1:28 to 1:40 sounds like something out of world Then the bombs fall
Man, after finally seeing this tune live on Thursday..... this studio track does NOTHING to give you a sense of what it's like when they are playing it live and you are inside of it. If you think this is good, which it is, just fucking wait until you see them play it. A completely, COMPLETELY different beast. Wow.
this album along with the rest of their catalog is totally worth buying/owning. their sound is second to none, their live shows are epic and crushing at the same time!
This song is named after "The Butcher of Bosnia". Ratko Mladic was a Bosnian Serb general of the VRS who spearheaded horrifying genocide during the Yugoslav wars. This includes the mass execution of 8300 civilians in the Srebrenica massacre.
and the radio audio is the canadian govt attempting to suppress demonstrations during a politic national meeting.
Wow.. . crazy and sad as fuck.... I always say inow tour history
@@carthag When did this happen? Is there a source to the clip? Id love to know more
Not civillians. They were military personnel. Women and children were escorted from Srebrenica.
@@joksa969 nope... serbians raped many women and killed them. Despite the passing years, mass graves are still being discovered in the region. you can find videos on internet about this genocide.
If you can, with whatever money you have, try to see them perform this live, in person.
Waiting for them in Mexico !
Where in Mexico?
Absolutely true. I have seen them play this live twice now. There are a couple of good board recordings of it on btree also.
It's an ethereal experience
Coachella 2012 weekend 2!
You can NEVER put this on a full volume enough. I just want this track to forever violate my eardrums.
I read the comments before listening and I'm glad that I did cause I stopped the song and I'm waiting to get home to my sound system and enjoy what I imagine to be a great experience. I'll update with how I felt
UPDATE 3 MONTHS LATER: I have transcended all there is. I can smell sounds and I can count in log base 12. I exist in all points in time simultaneously, so basically I am writing the update at the same time I am writing the original comment.
Great workout track
Yes.
brilliant
lmao dude became a god
absolute fucking chills
THIS ISN'T A BAND, THIS IS A FORCE OF NATURE
with a little help of N Tesla
They're so incredible live, too.
Too bad they're leftists who's envisioned world is leading to the hellscapes of their songs
you may find that the overwhelming majority of artists are leftist
The capitalist system is leading to the hellscapes of their songs.
ONE OF BEST PIECES OF MUSIC IN MODERN HISTORY
This is up there with Beethoven's 5th and Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. Certainly one of the greatest crescendos in modern music.
My headphones never go loud enough for this song
+Sena Bryer best thing to be said about this song : D
That's how you get tinnitus.
pair of cowards
I see you.
Sena Bryer Same. Nor does my car.
Unpopular opinion: the drone at the beginning is just as good as the arabic riff in the middle. those plucking sounds are menacing, creates such an uneasy, yet perfect atmosphere.
Not unpopular at all dude! Check out Appendix Out - Ritual Ingestion Of A Yellow Rhizome...similar sorta vibe but for the whole track...
@Benjamin T thanks for this. I've always been aware of the influence but didn't know where to start.
For some reason, they remind me of the sound of ricocheting bullets.
I prefer 10 hours of that drone over the riff. Btw what is the instrument they are plucking live, not that violin but the one on the floor.
Every part of this song is important to the piece as a whole, the quieter parts are just as masterful as the explosion of guitars and drums.
"With his arms out stretched, with his arms out stretched. With his arms out stretched?" "Okay? Can you get him? Can you see him? Shoot."
Pretty pretty nine
Dronestriking?
I always figured "shoot" was like they were trying to establish visuals on someone (idk maybe in a hostage situation or something) and then couldn't find him. Never considered it could be an order to shoot someone.
@@andyz9793 I think you're right. A line of dialogue is missing in the original comment : after the double question, you can here someone answer "No". So "shoot" is more likely to be an exclamation like "damn" than an order.
@@dahoodsharmoud1676 I so, so wish we knew what htis sample was from. It could be anything
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Welcome to Los Angeles and it's abundance of unsolicited assistance.
Not sure what you're referring to, but I want to
@@jacobcelo7040 He's referring to this song, also by GYBE: ruclips.net/video/BcgdzmBDYCM/видео.html
@@Daudlagid fucking brilliant song, that one.
17:52 is one of the greatest finishes to a track I have ever heard
Absolutely. It's just simply epic in every sense of the word.
This point where you think "Holy Shit, this can't get any better", and you're only halfway thru...
I SAW GODSPEED PLAY THIS IN PHILLY LAST MONTH WHILE PEAKING ON 2 TABS AND IT WAS LIKE AN ATOMIC BOMB GOING OFF
incredible. I'm happy for you.
Bro you're lucky as fuck, what I wouldn't give to have that experience
ASTONISHING
Druggie
made me laugh, ur awesome man
Seen them live 3 times.. they're incredible! This music goes straight through your heart or you don't understand
The words to describe these musicians, their work, and the uneasy comfort they bring to the pit of my stomach are non existent. There's really no need for explanation or critic when you can finally feel what you are hearing.
exactly,- you either like it or you dont- and HOW , in plain English - would you even start to describe how this music makes you FEEL, other than it simply makes you feel something. its like explaining the colour RED ....TO A BLIND PERSON
1 With his arms upstretched!?
2 With his arm upstretched!!
1 With his arms upstretched?
2 Do you see em? OK?
2 Ok!!? Can you get her!? Do you see her?!
1 No.
2 Shoot
1 Hang on!! Hang on!! Hang on!! With his arms upstretched?!
2With his arms upstretched!!
1 With his arms upstretched!?
2 Ok!!? Can you get her!? Do you see her!?
1 No. (Lil chuckle to each other presumably at the end)
right on
shoot
The song is called Mladic so its obviously "inspired" from the serbian genocide of the bosnians in sarajevo srebrenica etc
Sometimes I try to find a better fulfilling and satisfying Post-Rock Song than this one, and I just can't.
It is too damn fucking Good.
so gay
@@nicolasbouchard454 Gay? Nice.
Sleep, the dead flag blues ??
@@nicolasbouchard454 wow t gay
Cos it isn't really post rock
Ratko Mladić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратко Младић, pronounced [râtko mlǎːdit͡ɕ]; born 12 March 1943) is a Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and former warlord who led the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) as a general during the Yugoslav Wars.[1][2][3] He was later found guilty of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Peter Derouen Mladic fought for his country and his fellow countrymen. Good speed Mladić!
Mladic is a hero and one of the rare humane actors of that war, don't let western propaganda fool you.
@@91iamlegend Systematic genocide against Bosniaks begs to differ
@@RoteAnarchie When you understand what Systematic, Genocide and Bosniaks actually mean, then perhaps we can have this conversation.
This song was made on the day he was arrested, hence the name (at least, so I was told). Hours ago he was sentence to life, for war crimes comited in Bosnian war. Not that I needed particular excuse, but today this is blasting from my speakers turned to 11.
What a horrible, horrible, smug man. And he's still alive, the complete psychopath
My favorite part is from 08:11 to 12:40 very intense, the bass is so damn epic. One of my favoritest GY!BE songs.
This take on merging what is probably derived from psychedelic sound and the theme of war is so out of this world and cinematic, even after the 50th or so listen.
Well, Putin just invaded Ukraine.. considering this song is named after another, angry, warmongering Slavic person, I feel this song is appropriate now, more than ever.
Literally listening this in Donetsk as another shell has detonated near my house.
@@薔薇-k2m stay safe men)
This is how it feels marching through the streets of Baghdad, past midday, when the sun is at its peak spilling gluey inferno in your skull while puffing the dense and harsh dust of years of wars and conflicts breathing through dry cracks of the ground you step in rapturous vertigo till you collapse in post-orgasmic delirium disorder. I love this song so much... dammit.
+illmatc Yes but is the song about Ratko Mladić(c), so its more like a war hornes...
Dude, we have exactly the same imagination concerning this song. Except for the collapse. But yes it's a sad story. And violent.
The only question that haungths me is how much more cut dicks I could have shot... ten, hundred?
THE BEST GY!BE SONG TO EVER EXIST. IM LITERALLY LOSING MY MIND LISTENING TO THIS RIGHT NOW AND I'VE HEARD FOR YEARS NOW!!!!
second most favourite gy!be song next to moya, just listening to that build up and amazing guitar sequence makes it feel like going through intense war in the battlefield
Bosnia??..
Kaden Clancy Best comment! Moya is the best and this is the second.
People are still commenting about removal of kebab. But better not listen this band. As a Turk born in Balkans i love both Bosnia and Serbia. All Balkans we enjoy the same we listen the same, we dance and laugh the same. Better not fight eachothers. Balkans are our homeland.
Holy
Just got back from their Athens show. The live version of Mladic is the greatest thing I've ever experienced. Words cannot describe...Do yourself a favor and go see them perform this live.
There is post rock....then there is godspeed you black emporer...for me they are so pure and spiritual and I do believe god is listening to them
a wall of sound washed me out in their live performance Athens 24.04.18, what a blast!!!!!!!!! incredible band!
Man1-With his arms outstretched
Man2-With his arms outstretched? okay
Man1-okay, Can you get him, can you see him?
Man2-No.
Man1-Shoot...
Man2-Hang on, hang on, hang on...
(voices in the back)
Where does this audio come from?
Walking through the old streets of Lahore with this song playing through your headphones is an experience.
Okay I'm gonna pay a visit to androon now just to experience it myself.
Guess I need to try this someday
Thank you 28 Days Later, for introducing me to an incredible band.
same
whaaat I didn't even know they were in it, wow
Yeah, their song 'East Hastings' is played at the beginning of the movie.
please listen to Nervous-Sad-Poor and/or The Dead Flag Blues
Lonus Bjonus DEAD FLAG BLUES
WITH HIS ARMS OUTSTRETCHED.
WITH HIS ARMS OUTSTRETCHED.
WITH HIS ARMS OUTSTRETCHED?
@@crystalclearMSACAN YOU GET HIM? DO YOU SEE HIM?
@@skywardstargaze1768 shoot
tfw hear the song for the first time.
I wish I could rehear this song for the first time
🙌
THIS IS NOT A BAND, THIS A NEW INTIFADA.
Holy crap, you were really, really lucky to have managed to randomly pick up one of the greatest albums by one of the greatest bands ever.
This is the soundtrack to drive through the balkans.. but more precisely i would say Albania, and even more so, Kosovo.
trust me, it's awesome, already done it.
+AnRTPgA This is the soundtrack for living in the Balkans.
+AnRTPgA
Me: Mom! I'm going to Kosovo
Mom: What's in Kosovo?
Me: I'm gonna listen to this kickass post-rock band there on my stereo. It's gonna be great XD
+AnRTPgA Just don't tell anyone that the song's name is "Mladic" while you're there...
Doom III of House Zappo SAYING MLADIĆ IN THE BALKANS 2016 [GONE WRONG] [GONE SEXUAL] [GONE GENOCIDAL]
wtf is this bs, I'm neither American NOR from a NATO country, In fact, I'm ethnically Albanian living in central europe.
Also, of course, Americans will be Americans, acting imperialist everywhere they can.
But, I'll tell ya something: I'm a communist anarchist.
BUT: I'll take being colonised by the US 100x times over being genocidally raped and murdered by the Serbian Army.
Call me an imperialist, but I prefer my family non-raped.
with his arms outstretched
with his arms outstretched
with his arms outstretched
Hands down best album since Lift Yr Skinny Fists. Well done, lads and lasses, looking forward to seeing y'all in Portland, been listening since 1999
i really think this might be one of the best pieces of music ever made
This song gave me tinnitus but it was fucking worth it
I WISH I HAD LOUD ENOUGH HEADPHONES THAT WOULD MAKE ME FEEL EVERY CHORD OF THIS SONG TRAVEL THROUGH MY ENTIRE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Saw them perform this in Dallas. The sound was goddamn enormous, immense. What a wonderful group of people, to have done this.
It is physically imposible to play this song "too loud".
13:31 to 14:21... aural bliss...
Album (GOODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR Allelujah! Don't bend! Ascend!) in my collection, vid in my favs.
Thanks.
No one gives a fuck
@@ekelalfred219 damn
I just keep listening to this over and over...
I saw them at The Cannery Ballroom in Nashville, TN. They started their set with about 15 minutes of droning noises (some of the noises were pre-recorded and started before anyone was even on the stage), which eventually went into Mladic.
They also played Moya, their newest song (which has been labeled "Behemoth" on the interwebs), another seemingly endless array of droning noises (which I thought was amazing), and ended the set with Gathering Storm. The show was absolutely incredible and LOUD!
One of the few songs you can come back to and it gives you the same thrill every single time.
Have had the honor of experiencing GY!BE live, together with my old man we took a flight overseas from Holland to England just to see them. It was a journey i will never forget.
Was this at the 02 academy? I feel like we must have gone to the same gig!
@@bibblytib it was actually in some university campus building in Norwich! One of the smaller gigs I think, was really amazing.
proper father-son time right there
@@ptolemist Most definitely 👍 cheers.
holly fuck is anybody else baked as fuck chilling out to this??
+Kristof's Konnection *STOP*
+Kristof's Konnection i like ur style!! i get fucked up n listen to this song a lot!
+Kristof's Konnection - Fuck yeah, man.
+Kristof's Konnection dude weed lmao
+Kristof's Konnection hellz yea... trippy even though im not baked yet xD damn
This is simply the best that modal music can get!
Can't believe I hadn't heard this sooner!
how is this not in a film holy fuck
gybe got used in a film once
east hastings in 28 days later @@icehot900
CRIkEY what a piece of Music . Thankyou Godspeeds ❤️🏴😇from the Wilverley Enclosure Phoney Witches
I totally agree, they describe more things than before, but without being boring, I like their new style .Anyway, this is so good to hear them again ! I don't know if you guys knows about GRAILS, they are a great similar band; I suggest you to hear their song "soft temple" or "I led three lives" or anything else, you may love them if you like this song :)
Truly, Truly special... noise of the highest quality 😎💚👍
Late night scrolling got me to this point, and I must say, I'm glad that the rabbit hole went deeper...
Non credo si possa arrivare a concepire qualcosa di più monumentale di questo.
Mladic>tutta la discografia della tua band preferita
It's exciting. It's an adventure to pick something up based purely off the art, not knowing quite what you're gonna hear when you spin it. To have that adventure with a band like Godspeed... I did, with F# A# Infinity, and will never regret the moment I found noise so beautiful that I'd never even tried to imagine it.
Saw them live, and i wouldn't say which one is better, both are epic
This song pumps me up like hell
Just announced earlier this week as guest curators for the Sled Island festival in Calgary. Will be the first time Godspeed has ever performed in Alberta.
Arabic notes + slow tempo = Deep Stoner Rock ! epic song !
Adyman182 It's got what some people would call a "Middle-Eastern" vibe going on. Especially the riff at 8:50.
Adyman182 well if you say Middle East you are basically talking about Arabic Zone ! and if you search for some arabic scales it will sound just as deep and mysterious !
Post-rock
It's called the Phrygian dominant scale. It's used in a lot of Arabic, Balkan, Jewish, and gypsy music.
The hole musical scale is arabic, you love it or not =))
Yesterday, Mladic was finally convicted of organizing the Bosnian Muslim genocide, a sincere apology to our friends in Bosnia for supporting the Serbs during this period. This does not mean that the bombing of Serb civilians is not a crime against humanity and should have been condemned as well. peace in the whole world. dimi from Athens.
listening from the back of an ancient Toyota Tacoma pickup as me and my fellow tribe tear through the deserts of a dead America. The year is 2047.
alright mad max
I bought an older Toyota to prepare for the impending collapse. I don't know if well make it to 2047 at this rate. But ill be listening to this while were still kicking
officially? in stores October 15. unofficially? if you catch godspeed in the next 7 days, you can get it at the show. this is from their new album. :) :)
the title means "young man" in serbian,but it could also be referring to Ratko Mladic, a serbian general who ordered the killing of Bosniaks.
almost certainly a reference to the latter
Allegedly, it was either composed or released the day Ratko Mladic was arrested.
@@nottherealpaulsmith There's bootlegs of Godspeed performing an earlier version of the track pre-hiatus in like 2003 so that can't be true
@@andyz9793 Yes, but it was called "Albanian" back then. The "Mladic" name only came with the album.
@@nottherealpaulsmith well yeah we are not disagreeing there. they were putting this to tape in 2011 when mladic was finally imprisoned/on trial so thats definitely where the name comes from. i just meant it wasnt composed or released when he was arrested, just named
16:09 That sound gives me the chills
Yupe
I don't even know what to say... Just hits you like a tidal wave
I listen to this everyday when I get back from work, smoking a cigarette.
This music is what life is all about. Experience all range of emotions to live life to the fullest my friends.
with his arms outstretched
This is my favorite song of all time. Period.
The only piece of instrumental music to ever bring me to tears. (Well... Besides some classical stuff.)
crybaby
@@malikheruelshabbazz better than feeling nothing bro
if I were ever the villain in a series, this would be my theme music.
This is basically ambient, space rock, post rock and reggaeton all chunked together.
Dope
opening first minute or two would be great in the new Dune movie..
That fucking build up.
eargasm
I remember listening to the 17:52 part for the first time and bursting into tears
"Wth his arms outstretched, with his arms outstretched...do you see him, can you get him...?"
6:40 impossible to play this riff “too loud”
Music is not dead
You will never forget the first time you heard 14:47
I was 16, and the part that really fucked me up is I realized rather quickly that it was just the buildup, I hadn't heard anything nearly as heavy as that then and I still don't think I have now that I'm about to turn 24
Arguably heaviest gybe song
Arguably heaviest song period
Static is right next to it
Piss crowns are trebled has got to be up there too!
I really didn't think Godspeed You! Black Emperor could possibly get any better. I was so wrong!
this band makes love to me.
i died, and on the bus to hell they played this song
I have to say... this is in the running for my favorite Godspeed album. I have not heard the early live versions, so I cannot comment on that; however, I saw them perform this song at Pitchfork 2012 in Chicago and it was incredible. Regardless, live or in studio, I cannot believe what these guys brought to the table after a 10-year break between albums. Brilliant. Just bloody brilliant.
Might be the hardest song ever
the entire song/album is a masterpiece but personally the first two minutes give me a feeling no other track has given 1:28 to 1:40 sounds like something out of world
Then the bombs fall
I regret that i discovered this band this late...
montreal represent!
hup hup or something
7:26 Yeah motherfuckers
9:18
easily their best song
Amazing band. They deserved the Polaris for sure and it's about time it went to a group like this one.
Man, after finally seeing this tune live on Thursday..... this studio track does NOTHING to give you a sense of what it's like when they are playing it live and you are inside of it. If you think this is good, which it is, just fucking wait until you see them play it. A completely, COMPLETELY different beast. Wow.
Quite possible the greatest song I've ever heard
This is dark horsing its way to being my favourite godspeed track.
this album along with the rest of their catalog is totally worth buying/owning. their sound is second to none, their live shows are epic and crushing at the same time!
Casi todos los dias de la cuarentena poniendo esto. Y ya van 52! Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
¡Hermoso!, toda la discografía de GY!BE es hermosa, para estos días incluso más.