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Robert Pollard

Space City Kicks
Seems like all anyone wants to talk about these days is the Guided By Voices reunion tour. It is pretty amazing to see the guys back togethe... (Click the album for more)
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Robert Pollard

Standard Gargoyle Decisions
It's been more than 20 years since Robert Pollard made his first record as leader of Guided by Voices, and given the steady flood of mater... (Click the album for more)
  • $15.95 Vinyl
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Robert Pollard

Mouseman Cloud
Pop fact*: Robert Pollard has written and recorded over a million songs (*it’s not a fact). This might not be true but it’s also not unb... (Click the album for more)
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Robert Pollard

Coast To Coast Carpet Of Love
A mere two years after releasing his first post-Guided by Voices solo album, Robert Pollard is starting to sound as if he's already nostalgi... (Click the album for more)
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Robert Pollard

We All Got Out of the Army

Robert Pollard simply can't be stopped. Indeed, the ever-prolific bard is in the midst of one of the most creative and hyperactive periods of his career. Since the summer of 2008, he has released an astonishing ten (10!) varied and terrific albums with his bands Boston Spaceships, Circus Devils, Cosmos, and as Robert Pollard. Retired from the road, two years deep with his own Guided By Voices Inc. label, the man has the artistic freedom to record what he wants, whenever he wants. What's particularly remarkable is the high quality of his output. With We All Got Out of the Army, Pollard delivers yet again. The new album blasts out of the speakers with "Silk Rotor," a power-pop gem with a swirling, fist-pumping chorus. This song alone is worth the album price. For the next 38 minutes, Pollard puts his unique stamp on sludgy, glam psychedelia ("Rice Train"), jubilant, synth-spiked pop ("I'll Take the Cure"), the kind of moody, melodic, perfectly weird rock 'n' roll long beloved by Guided By Voices fans ("I Can See," "Poet Bums"), and concludes with a haunting acoustic / electric ode with shades of Bowie circa Hunky Dory ("Faster to Babylon").

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