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The Pacific Northwest Inlander - 9/13-19 2001
Mike Corrigan
Airport 5
Tower in the Fountain of Sparks
#13 in the Fading Captain Series
Ever since Tobin Sprout voluntarily removed himself from Robert Pollardıs
roster of pop-rock renegades, Guided by Voices fans have lamented the loss of
his songwriting and vocal contributions and have kept their ears to the ground
for any hints of a possible reunion. Well, Airport 5 and the resulting new disc,
Tower in the Fountain of Sparks is just that the first full collaboration
between the two in six years.
Proving that a long distance relationship can work, Tower is
considering its unorthodox assembly amazingly cohesive. Sprout recorded the
music at his home studio in Leland, MI and Pollard added the vocals at the
infamous Cro-Magnon studios in Dayton, OH. Over subdued arrangements and gentle,
warm, Propeller-era production, Pollard applies his manic songwriting and
impeccable melody craft.
Typical of Pollardıs more ragged, experimental outings, the album contains
numerous gems thrown in with a few numbers that donıt come off completely
successfully. But patient listeners are richly rewarded starting midway with the
spare but luminous, "Circle of Trim" which is immediately followed by
the equally terrific "War & Wedding." Other standouts include
"Feathering Clueless" and the closer, "Remain Lodging (at Airport
5)" where Pollard wrings a catchy chorus out of the casual existential
observation, "Itıs hard to be a drone/In a hive of women."
Considering the staggering amount of extra-GbV material Pollard is cranking out
these days (most under the flag of the Fading Captain Series), its best not to
question or to expound too much. Better to just let this stuff wash over you.
And enjoy it while the taps are wide open.