#90 What’s the sound of isolation? In Pollard’s world, it’s sunny and melodic Isolation Drills Guided by Voices fans who embraced them as the saviors of lo-fi pop after discovering such four-track-in-a-basement masterpieces as Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes had better learn to live with the fact those days are gone for good—the high-gloss production of 1999’s Do the Collapse...
I’m really torn on this. I mean, the wannabe Guided By Voices archivist in me feels a predilection to give this something in the range of a 7.819 to 8.461. Much like the previous Suitcase entries, you get 100 unreleased songs that give you plenty of insight into Robert Pollard’s creative process. And it gives [...]
Cymbals Eat Guitars create what was once called ‘college rock’. Taking nods from Mountain Goats and Destroyer one moment, and Robert Pollard and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah the next, Why There Are Mountains is a welcome departure from much of the music piped our way in 2009.
Reissues are the stars release list this week, with remastered editions of Nirvana's Bleach, two Devo albums (Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! and Freedom of Choice), and the Rolling Stones' Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The...
so, pollard is releasing another suitcase with this one being number 3. from the looks/sounds/etc of it, this one, a 4 disc set, should definitely be the best of the bunch cause most of the material is being pulled from the mid-90’s to the present. the 4th disc is an impromptu acoustic set featuring pollard, [...]
my portuguese is for shit, and online translators dont really cut it, but you swing on over to brazilian music outlet, transfusao noise records you can grab a 31 track tribute compilation made up of what i am guessing are brazilian artists. btw, anyone hear the new boston spaceships record? weedking by monodecks man called aerodynamics by [...]
Robert Pollard's latest recording outlet releases its finest effort yet. Whether recording with Guided by Voices, under his own name, or with his new band Boston Spaceships, the prolific Robert Pollard's basic aesthetic remains relatively unchanged. His fanbase is no doubt geared to his insane release schedule, poring over every slightly varying gradient of his sprawling psychedelic garage rock for...
Each morning, after kicking the coffee maker at the TDOA offices, we give thanks for our lot in the world. This past year has allowed us an opportunity to interview every band that we’ve pondered putting on our “top 10 albums of 09″ list. Some take longer than others, but they’ve all been [...]
The fact that Boston Spaceships is the home of Robert Pollard's finest post-GBV work is something I've been trumpeting since the release of Brown Submarine in 2008. Now with Zero to 99, the third disc recorded by Uncle Bob, John Moen, and Chris Slusarenko under the Boston Spaceships banner, others are starting to take note. From Magnet Magazine came this bit , "When we got an advance copy this...
Welcome to fall, where album releases spike in hopes of drumming up a buzz before the holiday season. There are almost too many albums here to mention the highlights. You might start with Robert Pollard’s new Boston Spaceships album (is that his fifth release this year?), Built to Spill, actor Ryan Gosling’s surprisingly decent gothic [...]
It seemed for several years as if Richard Davies was going to be another casualty of the music business: A wildly talented performer with a rabid cult of fans but little commercial success, forced to take a day job to make ends meet. No one can fault a guy for wanting to be able to make a living, but the loss to the creative world is a blow. He left behind as strong a back catalog as any artist recording...
Although the official release date for this is October 19, I can’t resist the urge to review Logos right now. I’m late for the gatecrashing, but who cares. Logos is one of the best releases of 2009 and that’s all you need to know. It’s hard for me to decide whether this release is better than [...] Related posts: Review: Atlas Sound – Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See...
Shit, when it comes to really writing about Robert Pollard, I won't bullshit you - I wouldn't/don't know where to start or even end. Pollard is literally a music making machine, producing/releasing albums at more than a startling pace. He has been responsible for some of the best indie rock of the past three decades, namely through Guided By Voices (which disbanded in 2004) and his other numerous projects...
Long hailed for having the most eclectic tastes and defiantly cutting edge career choices, Steven Soderbergh's past couple of years have included the final Ocean's movie (Ocean's Thirteen), a two-part Che Guevara biography, the barely-released The Girlfriend Experience to be...
This week’s band of the week is new but is basically just another project from an indie rock icon who’s been prolifically releasing work for the last twenty or so years. They’ve released two full-length albums (that kick ass) in something like a year and a half and they’ve got another one due in a couples months. This week’s band of the week is… BOSTON SPACESHIPS!!!...