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UK Sunday Times
August 17 2003
Stewart Lee
Guided By Voices
Earthquake Glue
Matador Records
Rating: 3 out of 3 stars
Writing about Guided by Voices one should dispense with
superlatives, sidestep attempts to elucidate the appeal of yet another oddly
named band most readers have not heard of, and simply recommend immediate
investment in their latest release. Earthquake Glue is the 47th album Robert
Pollard has released since 1980, Guided by Voices being the most common of his
many aliases. Pollard abandoned his job teaching Ohio school children in the
mid-1990s, when he was already well over the age limit of the standard indie
rock icon, and made his cult cottage industry into a full-time concern. An
invisible cloud of transcendental 1960s guitar-pop hooks vibrates permanently
around Pollard's shriveled head and rubs off on his revolving roster of hired
guns. GBV surmount self-imposed obstacles like primitive recording techniques,
too much treble, ill-advised experimental interludes and spectacularly
meaningless lyrics to shake the hand of genius. Earthquake Glue's opening track,
My Kind of Soldier, will make you happy, instantly; She Goes Off At Night's
psychedelic mod-punk confection consigns all Britpop bands to the dustbin of
history; and The Best of Jill Hives could fill a stadium, but probably never
will, unless you come out of your consumer coma and get yourself to your nearest
record shop now.