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8.1

Universal acclaim- based on 61 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 52 out of 61
  2. Negative: 2 out of 61
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  1. Jun 5, 2015
    10
    Godspeed are incredible musicians and I've followed them since the beginning. They never seem to make anything bad. Yanqui was their weakest point, yes, but it's still awesome. I think of this as a continuation of Allelujah! If you love Godspeed, then you'll for sure love this album. The buildup to track 4 is great and track 4 then flourishes. It's a majestic, beautiful, hallucinogenicGodspeed are incredible musicians and I've followed them since the beginning. They never seem to make anything bad. Yanqui was their weakest point, yes, but it's still awesome. I think of this as a continuation of Allelujah! If you love Godspeed, then you'll for sure love this album. The buildup to track 4 is great and track 4 then flourishes. It's a majestic, beautiful, hallucinogenic moment for Godspeed! In the running of AOTY possibly, in my opinion. Expand
  2. Mar 31, 2015
    7
    overall a much better effort than their previous release, don't bend, ascend - which i found to be skewed far to much to rock and noise than more composed and thoughtful compositions. with asunder, we receive a more focused and tight release that has refined the drone segments.

    it is still a noticeable departure from the days of zero kanada and skinny fists that saw heartbreaking
    overall a much better effort than their previous release, don't bend, ascend - which i found to be skewed far to much to rock and noise than more composed and thoughtful compositions. with asunder, we receive a more focused and tight release that has refined the drone segments.

    it is still a noticeable departure from the days of zero kanada and skinny fists that saw heartbreaking string assembles. we also do not get to enjoy any voice samples that those two albums leveraged or how infinity symbol started, which set the tone for the whole performance - the car's on fire and there is nobody at the wheel and the sewers are all muddied with a thousand lonely suicides and a dark wind blows.

    gy!be has progressed over the years and their message has shifted a bit but the structure they created with infinity symbol still remains. the band has progressed in a similar fashion to silver mt. zion... once a quiet band that used crescendos from time to time and had equally important lulls creating a tense and suffocating fear has now moved to a band that fills all the empty space with heavy guitars taking the lead for most of the dance.

    overall i find it to be a strong release that continues to prove why gy!be are at the very front of the pack within this genre of music. there is fear, anger, hope and concern conveyed in these minutes - just like each of their albums that has come before it - i just wish they would step back, create a little more nuance in the quiet spaces, let the violins whine a little bit more and paint a sky's sunset tactfully instead of throwing paint against a canvas aggressively to a point that eventually a pattern emerges when it dries.
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  3. May 11, 2020
    4
    On Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress, Godspeed You! Black Emperor give a masterclass on how not to make a Godspeed You! Black Emperor album.

    Best Tracks: Parts of Peasantry, or "Light! Inside of Light!"
    Worst Tracks: Asunder, Sweet

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Metascore
84

Universal acclaim - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
  1. Jun 11, 2015
    80
    For the first time in years, Godspeed is both operating at peak strength and not (as far we know) about to go on hiatus.
  2. Mojo
    May 20, 2015
    80
    This is music of compelling intensity. [Jun 2015, p.92]
  3. The Wire
    May 15, 2015
    80
    Perhaps their most forceful to date. [May 2015, p.49]