Guided By Voices: Please Be Honest Vinyl LP
New material from the indie rock trailblazers! Well, sort of. For the 23rd album from the Dayton, Ohio band, Robert Pollard, the principal member, handles all the songwriting and playing. The âclassicâ lineup that produced time-honored works like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes is not involved, but Pollard nevertheless delivers 15 songs that tap into the same lo-fi realm that signified Guided By Voicesâ earlier sound. Check out the brilliantly weird âThe Caterpillarâs Workforce,â or the pleasantly buzz-y âThe Grasshopper Eaters.â âThe Quickers Arriveâ is brash and slightly but decidedly distorted, and âMy Zodiac Companionâ opens the album with simple but catchy lyrics and hooks. Also check out âKid On A Ladderâ and âCome On Mr. Christianâ; itâs an honest, intimate, experimental, and at times surreal listen from the beginning to end, with other highlights being âI Think a Telescope,â âEye Shop Heaven,â and âSad Baby Eyes.â
- music label: Guided By Voices Inc. 2016
reviewed by donut savage 09/2016
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Guided By Voices: Please Be Honest Vinyl LP
Guided By Voices: Please Be Honest Vinyl LP
New material from the indie rock trailblazers! Well, sort of. For the 23rd album from the Dayton, Ohio band, Robert Pollard, the principal member, handles all the songwriting and playing. The âclassicâ lineup that produced time-honored works like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes is not involved, but Pollard nevertheless delivers 15 songs that tap into the same lo-fi realm that signified Guided By Voicesâ earlier sound. Check out the brilliantly weird âThe Caterpillarâs Workforce,â or the pleasantly buzz-y âThe Grasshopper Eaters.â âThe Quickers Arriveâ is brash and slightly but decidedly distorted, and âMy Zodiac Companionâ opens the album with simple but catchy lyrics and hooks. Also check out âKid On A Ladderâ and âCome On Mr. Christianâ; itâs an honest, intimate, experimental, and at times surreal listen from the beginning to end, with other highlights being âI Think a Telescope,â âEye Shop Heaven,â and âSad Baby Eyes.â
- music label: Guided By Voices Inc. 2016
reviewed by donut savage 09/2016
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New material from the indie rock trailblazers! Well, sort of. For the 23rd album from the Dayton, Ohio band, Robert Pollard, the principal member, handles all the songwriting and playing. The âclassicâ lineup that produced time-honored works like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes is not involved, but Pollard nevertheless delivers 15 songs that tap into the same lo-fi realm that signified Guided By Voicesâ earlier sound. Check out the brilliantly weird âThe Caterpillarâs Workforce,â or the pleasantly buzz-y âThe Grasshopper Eaters.â âThe Quickers Arriveâ is brash and slightly but decidedly distorted, and âMy Zodiac Companionâ opens the album with simple but catchy lyrics and hooks. Also check out âKid On A Ladderâ and âCome On Mr. Christianâ; itâs an honest, intimate, experimental, and at times surreal listen from the beginning to end, with other highlights being âI Think a Telescope,â âEye Shop Heaven,â and âSad Baby Eyes.â
- music label: Guided By Voices Inc. 2016


















