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Godspeed You! Black Emperor quit over Iraq

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Existential freakout claims post-rock pioneers

Godspeed You Black Emperor have announced their split.

The Montreal post-rock innovators have called it a day, but not for the reasons of 'musical differences' cited by many retiring bands.

Instead, founder Efrin Menuck declared that the band had become untenable due to "an existential freakout" relating to the Iraq war.

Menuck told Drownedinsound: "The last American tour that Godspeed did was in the run up to the current war in Iraq. For what Godspeed did, it was very difficult for us to work out a way to communicate directly with the audience about what was going on."

He continued: "We could talk to people after the shows, or we could make announcements from the stage, but so much what Godspeed was, was one-way communication, and I had an existential freakout about that, that those tactics aren't valid anymore.

"People didn't need a rock band pointing in the direction of (how the world was at that point). Maybe what they needed is some clumsy words, a presentation that was a little more human."

But Menuck hinted that personal issues between the members also played a part in the decision to split: "On a personal level I now find (Godspeed) to be inappropriate. There's a complicated back story. I reached a point whereby I was no longer willing to contribute to the steering of the ship; it was like, 'Okay now, someone else point the direction, I love you all, but I need to ride shotgun for a while'. I think that bands do have a short shelf life."

Godspeed You Black Emperor formed in 1994 and released six albums and EPs, culminating in 2004's 'Tiny Little Hammers'. Since when they have been on 'indefinite hiatus'.

The band made the cover of NME in 1998.

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tonyvortex 

Feb 9, 2008

Way to just look at the wikipedia entry about the band,they only released 3 albums and 1 ep.The first album was only released as 33 cassette tapes and that last ep listed doesnt exist.Please next time don't look at the wikipedia page and actually go to their entry on Constellation records.

meltbananastu 

Feb 10, 2008

who cares how many albums they have had, i'd personally call new riot an album, its 30 minutes long, but who cares, this is a real loss for proper music, gutted that theyve split but maybe a silver mt zion will continue, we always have explosions in the sky.... well done to the nme for featuring a news item on a band who a) werent formed in the last 6 months and b) werent seen to be the saviours of the now stale indie market. good on you, it must have been hard. go the enemy! (irony)

littlezazz 

Feb 10, 2008

gutted....way to though, better than just "musical differences"

Clockwork Rob 

Feb 10, 2008

Hmm.. that Drowned In Sound article doesn't have such a conclusive feel to it. Menuck just kinda hints that their indefinite hiatus will continue.

He also says that one of the main reasons he feels that way is because he wants to take more of a backseat himself, so maybe the other members of the band might take issue with it being declared that they've 'quit'.

http://egoeccentric.blogspot.com/

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