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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven, the much-anticipated follow-up to Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Slow Riot, is a double-disc achievement of four works (each with multiple parts): "Storm," "Static," "Sleep," and "Antennas to Heaven."
A low hum is the first thing heard. It's nearly an inaudible sound, like the opening of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Soon other instruments join and overlap: strings, guitar, and glockenspiel.
Explosions' sixth album, and first non-soundtrack since 2011's Take Care. The Wilderness explores the infinite, utilizing several of the band's own definitions of "space" (outer space, mental space, physical geography of space) as compositional tools.
The understated, underrated 2013 film directed by David Gordon Green - iconic experimental rock band, Explosions In The Sky, and renowned film composer David Wingo return with the score to another Green film, Manglehorn.
The inimitable Godspeed You Black Emperor returns with another soundtrack for our times. As the heretical anarcho-punk spirit of the title implies, Godspeed harnesses some particularly raw power.
Following nearly two years of global touring in support of their adventurous and acclaimed album, The Wilderness (2016), Explosions in the Sky paused on the future to reflect on the past.
A full decade ago, Godspeed You! Black Emperor released Yanqui U.X.O. with no publicity or press availability, no marketing plans, no cross-promotions or brand synergies, driven by word-of-mouth from a passionate and committed fanbase.
An album about cosmic insignificance that was inspired by games such as Dungeons and Dragons and Zork, Draw Down The Moon- produced by Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra.
On Explosions in the Skys fifth album, TAKE CARE, TAKE CARE, TAKE CARE, the band take some of their greatest creative leaps yet, experimenting with layers of haunting, unplaceable sounds.