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Continue American indie rock band Guided by VoicesLead singer-songwriter performing OriginnDeton, Ohio, U.S.GenresIndie rockindie poplo-fiYears active1983-20042010-20142016-presentLabelsScatadorTVTGuided by Voices, Inc.FireAssociated ActsAirport 5Riked WickyThe BreedersCobra VerdeCircus DevilsDeath of SamanthaShudder thinkGriftersBoston Space Vehicles OhioWebsitegbv.com (website)gbvdb.com (database) MembersRobert PollardDug GillardKewin MarchMark ShueBobby Bare. Past membersMitch MitchellTobin SproutJim PollardTimothy Peyton Eric Kevin FennellDon ThrasherGreg DemosDave SwansonJim MacphersonNate Farley Tim Tobiasdan TooheyJames GreerJaris SlusarenkoJon McCannPaul ComstockNick Mitchell Guided By The Voices (GBV) is an American Rock Band formed in 1983 in Dayton. He made frequent personnel changes, but always supported the presence of lead songwriter Robert Pollard. The most famous line-up consisted of Pollard (vocals), his brother Jim (guitar, bass), Mitch Mitchell (guitar), Tobin Rostka (vocals, rhythm guitars), (drums) and bassist Greg Demos. Known at first for its aesthetic and typically port studio, four tracks to cassette production methods, music was influenced by early garage rock after British invasion, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, punk rock and post-punk. Because of their prolific release, releasing 30 full-length along with many other releases, they got a dedicated cult following with songs that are in the two-minute range, with many that are even shorter. Their songs are also known for suddenly ending or intertwining with strange and homely sound effects. In 2004, The Voice was disbanded. In 2010, the classic line-up reunited to perform at matador Records' 21st Anniversary Party, after which it toured and released six new albums. GBV broke up for the second time in 2014, but Pollard rebooted the band with a new and a new line-up in 2016. History Early Years (1983-1991) Formed in Dayton, Ohio, in the early 1980s, Guided by Voices began her career as a bar group working on the local stage. However, as the line-ups and day jobs shifted, Pollard moved the group toward studio orientation. Guided by The Voices' record career began with a torrent of self-funded, independent releases ranging from R.E.M.-inspired E.P. Forever Since Breakfast, followed by albums The Devil Between My Legs, Sandbox, Self-Inflicted Air Nostalgia, and the same place Got Fly Smashed. With only a few hundred copies of each album pressed, they tend to circulate only among family and friends of band members. Lo-fi (1992-1996) With the release of the ultra-limited propeller album 1992 (of which only 500 copies were pressed, each with unique, handmade work Guided by The Voice for the first time received some recognition outside his hometown. This was partly due to the conquest of fans in the college rock circuit and bands such as Sonic Youth, R.E.M. and . In 1993, New York and Philadelphia hosted a live Voice Return Guide concert (and the first shows outside Ohio). At this time, the always fluid line-up of Guided by Voices merged around the core of Pollard, guitarists Tobin Sprout and Mitch Mitchell (not to be confused with drummer Jimi Hendrix), bassist Greg Demos and drummer Kevin Fennell. Sprout, which was briefly featured in the early 80s version of the band, rejoined around Propeller and soon became Pollard's main music foil, in addition to promoting several of their own songs in the band's catalog. 1993 also saw the release of the vampire on Titus, as well as The and the Jive EPs Static Airplane. Over the next year, the group began receiving information about national media from sources such as Spin magazine. In 1994, after culling both new songs and bim archival records from GBV history, Pollard delivered indie-orientated through Scat Records, with a distribution deal through indie label Matador Records. Soon the band officially signed with Matador, along with Pollard and his band, finally quiting work on the day to work in music full time. The band surprised early viewers, accustomed to the generally shambling, lo-fi and collage-like quality entries with their energetic shows, featuring Pollard's homegrown rock theater (composed of karate-punches, jumps, Roger Daltrey-inspired microphone-swirls, later beer-throws on rival bands, Mitch Mitchell's windmill and chain-smoking, once bassist Greg Demos' striped pants, and the huge consumption of alcohol all around. that, despite the five-digit entry allowance, was built from house recorded fragments on the cheap. The underground following of the band continued to grow, with notifications coming from major sources such as MTV and Rolling Stone. Guided Voices is often mentioned by the writer and poet, Dennis Cooper, in his series George Miles and the lyrics of the group appear in The Guide, the fourth of five novels that make up the cycle. The first chapter of the manual is called Vote Management. After sessions for a concept album called The Power of Suck were interrupted, the band gathered under the bushes Under the Stars from their first 24-track studio sessions, recorded with Kim Mil and Steve Albini among others, in 1996. However, the strain of heavy touring will eventually lead to the demise of the classic line-up, with Rostock determined to retire from the road in order to focus on raising his first child, painting, and his solo musical career. Sprout and Pollard celebrated the occasion by releasing simultaneous solo albums on the same day in 1996: Sprout's and Pollard's Not in My Airforce, each of which appeared as a guest on the other's album. Pollard maintained an active, parallel solo and lateral career, along with GBV releases for the remainder of the band's existence. These records were first released on their own. Because GBV alumni performed regularly and songs from these albums were often included in GBV set lists, they are informally considered part of the GBV canon. In addition, in 1995, the band included the song Sensational Gravity Boy on the charity album Red Hot Bothered, produced by the organization Red Hot. Major label (1997-2001) Pollard created a new incarnation of Guided by Voices with Cleveland glam rockers Cobra Verde in 1997. The next album is Mag Earwhig!, which combines a new hard rock swagger with classic lo-fi fragments and one track, Jane of the Waking Universe, which last featured a classic line-up. However, after another year of rigorous touring, the Guided by Verde line-up disbanded in late 1997 after Pollard announced in an interview that he intended to work with other musicians on the next Guided by Voices project. Cobra Verde's was used for another new Guided Voices lineup in 1998, which also included classic-era bassist Greg Demos, former Breeders drummer Jim McPherson, and eventually, former Amps/Breeders guitarist Nate Farley. Leaving Matador, this lineup (without Farley) worked with producer Rick Ocasek to create what was to be guided by the voices' main debut label. Originally produced for Capitol Records, Do the Collapse was repeatedly postponed and finally released in mid- 1999 on the pseudo-indie label TVT. (In the UK it was released on Creation Records). Featuring the slick, heavily processed sound of previously foreign albums GBV, Do the Collapse failed to garner radio airwaves, and was for the most part welcomed with mixed reviews. Through touring largely throughout 1999 and 2000, the guided Voices' live act became legendary, with the show often stretching past the three-hour mark, and populated by an endless stream of new and classic songs, Pollard solo tracks, improvised covers of The Who, David Bowie and The Rolling Stones, all accompanied by a continuous consumption of alcohol. In addition to numerous fluctuations in the U.S. and Europe, in 2000 the group visited only Australia and Japan. 2000 was limited to the release of a massive Suitcase, a four-disc, 100-song trawl through three decades of a huge supply of unreleased Pollard material. (Three sets of unreleased songs, Suitcase 2, 3 and Suitcase 4, released in October 2005, November 2009 and November 2015, respectively.) 2001 The drills were recorded with Rob Schnapf, who sought to capture the band's live sound more closely than Ocasek. Although the album debuted in the top 200 of Billboard and received higher critical notices than its predecessor, it did not achieve the sought-after breakthrough on the radio. Later years (2002-2004) Robert Pollard performed with Guided By Voices in 2014 after leaving TVT in 2002, Guided by Voices returned to Matador and released Universal Truths and Cycles, a departure from two previous radio albums, and a return to the mid-90s, aesthetics of the mid. Universal Truths producer also recorded the band's last two albums for Matador. 2003 saw the release of the Prog-style Earthquake Glue, followed by an anthology box set of Hardcore UFOs: Revelations, Epiphany and Fast Food in the Western Hemisphere and the greatest hits compiling Best of The Guided Voices: Entertainment Man on the Hourly Stakes. In 2004, Pollard announced that he had disbanded Guided by Voices following the release of Half-Smiles of the Decomposed LP and the final farewell tour. Pollard stated: This is similar to the last album for Guided by Voices. I've always said that when I make a record that I'm completely satisfied, as befits the final album, then it will be it. And here it is. Driven by The Voice will continue to release at least 15 more studio albums (with surrender Your Poppy Field). On November 9, 2004, they performed on the Austin City Limits stage on PBS on January 22, 2005. Their last television appearance was on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on December 2, 2004. They played the single Everybody Thinks I'm Raincloud (When I'm Not Watching). After a select round of the final shows in the United States, Guided by Voices played their last show at Metro in Chicago on December 31, 2004. The four-hour marathon finale with 63 songs is documented on The Electrifying Conclusion DVD. After GBV (2005-2009) Pollard released his first post-GBV album in 2006 on Merge Records. The album, titled From a Compound Eye, is a by Todd Tobias. Later, Pollard's albums were released on merge and Pollard's own label, Guided by Voices Inc. After the death of GBV, Pollard was often asked about band reunions. In 2007 he told MAGNET: For me it's just cashing in if you're going to get the band back together, it should be to support a new record, not just play hits. It does make the county a fair chain. I don't see how the voices have been reformed. First, there were 50 or 60 people in guided voices over time. Pollard also commented on the fact that GBV and his solo output are basically the same when he told Harp magazine in 2005: You know, a lot of people try to distinguish things between what Robert Pollard is and what's driven by voices. I tell them basically that no I'm Robert Pollard, and I'm driven by the voices. In 2008, Pollard admitted that he almost returned GBV for his album Robert Pollard Is Off to Business, but decided not to, instead forming a new label called Guided by Voices Inc. in 1998-1999, when the band reunited for several songs, for Pollard's 50th birthday in 2007. In October 2008, it was announced that Guided by Voices music would be used for a 3-D musical based on Cleopatra's life, which will be directed by Steven Soderbergh, based on a screenplay by James Greer. Soderbergh and Greer rewrote the lyrics to match the story. Soderbergh previously used the song Guided by Voices in his film Full Frontal and wrote an introduction to a book about the band. Pollard wrote the soundtrack to Soderbergh's film Bubble, and this music was released as Music for Bubble. Under the direction of Voices and Pollard, posters, T-shirts and songs often appeared on the British sit-com THE IT Crowd. Guided By Voices, performing in 2014 Reunion (2010-2014) In June 2010, Matador Records announced that Classic '93-'96 Lineup would reunite to perform at the label's 21st anniversary celebration in Las Vegas in October of that year. A full reunion tour was subsequently announced and the band sold out almost every date. The tour included stops at Hoboken Maxwell and Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky, two venues that the band has built history with because of the legendary shows there in the past. Asked by Spinner if there could ever be another correct GBV record, Pollard said: I've thought about it sometimes, but it's a very long chance, he says. We all kind of do our own thing. I don't completely rule out this possibility. On September 21, 2011, it was announced that GBV's new album, Let's Go Eat the Factory, was recorded for release in January 2012. On January 4, 2012, the band performed their single The Unsinkable Fats Domino on The Late Show with David Letterman to promote Let's Go Eat the Factory. During the performance, bassist Greg Demos fell while trying to dance. However, Demos was not seriously injured, and the band continued to perform their song. The band cancelled what was to be their first show since reuniting in the UK at All Tomorrow's Parties 'I'll Be Your Mirror' in Alexandra Palace, London, in May 2012, as well as a scheduled performance at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona. The group's management denied reports that the cancellations had been caused by their separation and confirmed that they were still working on new material. On June 12, 2012, the band released their second post-format album, Class Clown Spots a UFO. Generally regarded by fans as the best of the albums of recent years, it marked a return to the tenor and quality of this line in its mid-90s heyday. Third, Bears for lunch, and then The Nov. GBV began touring again in September 2012 with 13 shows on Tour of the South, starting in Dayton, Ohio, on September 8, 2012, which included concerts in Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and stops in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, New Orleans, Texas (Houston and Austin), Missouri and Kansas, with the final show on September 29, 2012 in St. Louis. Another album, English Little League, was released in 2013. In July 2013, in an interview with Magnet magazine, Pollard stated that English Little League could be the final album of GBV. However, in September, the fifth reunion record, Motivational Jumpsuit, was confirmed for release on Guided By Voices Inc. and Fire Records in February 2014. The sixth reunion album, , was released on May 13, 2014. On September 18, 2014, GBV abruptly posted a statement on Facebook saying they had broken up again. The rest of the tour dates were cancelled. In February 2016, The official Guided By Voices Facebook page announced that GBV had been announced as the headline of the Sled Island festival on June 25 and that there was a strikingly fresh Guided By Voices album in the works, with Pollard playing all instruments. Pollard subsequently confirmed the new line-up, which will include the return of drummer Kevin Marte along with newcomer guitarist Bobby Bare Jr., guitarist Nick Mitchell and bassist Mark Shue. On the july 16, 2016 show, guitarist Nick Mitchell was fired from the band, in part because of his inability to get along with at least one other member of the band, as well as his unusual demand that Pollard pay for Mitchell's wife to accompany the band on a tour that was denied. Mitchell was replaced by former member Doug Gillard, who subsequently returned to Guided by Voices permanently in the same month. On January 25, 2017, the band announced their first double album, August by Cake, for release on April 7, 2017, and released a new song, Hiking Skin. The album will also be Robert Pollard's 100th album. On March 10, another new song from Dr. Feelgood Falls Off the Ocean premiered. On June 22, 2017, Guided by Voices announced another new 2017 album, How Do You Spell Heaven, which was released on August 11. The band also released a new single from their new album Just to Show You. On December 8 of that year, the band announced another album, which would be released in March next year under the title space, and released the title track as a single. In 2018, Guided by Voices announced the future release of the double album Ceppelin over China and Warp and Woof for 2019. They also made their 7th single You Own the Night available for pre-order, containing singles from both albums. On October 25, 2019, the band released their album Sweating the Plague. current Robert Pollard - lead presenter (1983-2004, 2010-2014, 2016-present), guitar (1983-1992) Doug Gillard - guitar, backing vocals (1997-2004, 2016-present) - drums, backing vocals (2002-2004, 2014, 2016-present) Mark Shue - bass, backing vocals (2016-present) Bobby Bare Jr. - guitar, backing vocals (2016- present) Former Mitch Mitchell - guitar (1983-1919). 97, 2010-2014), bass (1983-1987) Paul Comstock - guitar (1983) Ed John - guitar (1984) Tobin Rostock - guitar , vocals (1986-1997, 2010-2014) Jim Pollard - guitar, bass (1983-1995) Kevin Fennell - Drums (1983-1989, 1993-1997), 2010-2014) Mitch Swann - Guitar (1986) Don Thrasher - Drums (1989-1992) Steve Wilbur - Bass (1988-1989) Dan Tuhi - bass (1993-1994) Greg Demos - bass (1990-1919) 92, 1994-2000, 2010-2014) James Greer - bass Bruce Smitty Smith – Drums (1983, 1989) Dave Swanson - Drums (1997-191).998) Jim McPherson - Drums (1998-2001) John Mack Cann - Drums (2001-2002) Nate Farley - Guitar (1998-2004) Tim Tobias - Bass (2000-2003) Chris Slusarenko - Bass (2003-2004) Nick Mitchell - Guitar, Guitar Vocals (2016) Timeline :37) Discography Main Article: Guided by the Discography of The Voice of the Devil Between My Legs (1987) Sandbox (1987) Self- Box (1987) Self-Inflicted Air Nostalgia (1989) Same Place Fly Got Smashed (1990) Propeller (1992) Vampire on Titus (1993) Thousand (1994) Alien Alleys (1995) Under the Bushes Under the Stars (1996) Tonics and Twisted Chasers (1996) Mag Earwhig! (1997) Ли коллапс (1999) Изоляция дрели (2001) Универсальные истины и циклы (2002) Землетрясение клей (2003) Половина Улыбки разложившихся (2004) Пойдем есть завод (2012) Класс Клоун пятна НЛО (2012) Медведи на обед (2012) Английская маленькая лига (2012)2013) Мотивационный комбинезон (2014) Cool Planet (2014) Пожалуйста, будьте честными (2016) Август торт (2017) Как вы пишете небо (2017) Космическая пушка (2018) Цеппелин над Китаем (2019) Деформация и Вуф (2019) Потоотделение чумы (2019) Сдавайтесь Поппи Филд (2020) ...... Robert Pollard. Bomb. New art publications (76): 32-37. A special announcement from vote-driven. Gbv.com archive from the original 2012-03-15. Received 2012-11-17. Electrifying conclusion. Gbvdb.com. 1994-01-15. Received 2012-11-17. Archive from the original on August 27, 2008. Received on August 21, 2020. Harp Times - Get the latest information and the best ideas just for you. Harp Times. Archive from the original on September 17, 2008. Received on August 21, 2020. Robert Pollard returns to serious business. Billboard. Received 2012-11-17. Michael Fleming; Keslasi, Elsa (2008-10-23), (2008-10-23), Make 3-D 'Cleopatra', Variety, archive from the original on December 23, 2008 - Tobias, Scott (2009-01-06), Steven Soderbergh, Onion (A.V. Club) - b Olsen, Mark (2006-01-29), Indie Boy in The Bubble Soundtrack, The New York Times and IT Matador 21 in Las Vegas. Matadorrecords.com 2010-06-29. Archive from the original 2012-10-30. Received 2012-11-17. The Voices of Reunion Tour Dates Announced. Buzzgrinder.com 2010-07-15. Archive from the original on September 30, 2011. Received 2011-12-20. Driven by the voices of Robert Pollard there will be no elimination of the possibility of a new album . Counter. 2010-12-23. Received 2011-12-20. Guided by voices, releasing a new album, let's go eat a factory. Buzzgrinder.com. 2011-09-21. Archive from the original on January 20, 2012. Received 2011-12-20. I will be your mirror London 2012 curator Mogwai ATF - All tomorrow's parties. Atpfestival.com. Received 2011-12-20. Amy Phillips (2011-12- 07). Afghan Vigs will be reunited for the ATP. Forks. Received 2011-12-20. - Exclaim:Guided By Voices reveals release details for Class Clown Spots a UFO and the announcement of Another New Album, April 18, 2012. Received on April 18, 2012. Gold, Adam. The third new album of 2012 is ready with the following voices. Rolling Stone. Received on December 3, 2012. - Curated News, Gossip, Concert Reviews, Fearless Political Commentary, Interview.... Also, the usual sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll Blog Archive EXCERPT: In Bob We Trust. Phawker.com. 2013-07-03. Received 2013-09-30. Album Review : Guided by Voices - Motivational jumpsuit (Lo-Fi Rock). Still in The Rock. March 2014. Received on September 8, 2015. Leading voices to declare Bad Love is easy to make at the Cool Planet Duet/Prolific Indie Rock Royals to prepare another LP on May 13. Back. 2014-03-04. Received 2014-03-25. The new album Cool Planet was released on May 19, 2014. Contactmusic.com. March 5, 2014. Received on September 8, 2015. Rusty, Corey (September 18, 2014). Guided by the voices of Break Up, Cancel the Tour. Rolling Stone. Received on September 8, 2015. A security check is required. Facebook.com. received on April 22, 2016. Not the first source necessity - Minsker, Evan (February 9, 2016). Driven by voices returned to action. Forks. Received on February 9, 2016. Vanderbilt, Mike (July 16, 2016). The leadership vote reunion in the vote-driven reunion occurred last night. Av Club. Received on July 16, 2016. Vanderbilt, Mike (July 26, 2016). Doug Gillard officially joins the Voice-led, immediately forming a side project. Club A.V. Received July 28, 2016. Sodomsky, Sam (January 25, 2017). The new Voices album is Robert Pollard's 100th album. Forks. Received on March 23, 2017. David Anthony (March 10, 2017). Dr. Feelgood Falls Off The Ocean on upcoming Guided By Voices. Club A.V.A.V. March 23, 2017. Michel Geslani, June 22, 2017. Guided By Voices announces a new album, How Do You Spell Heaven, share Just to Show You - listen. The consequence of the sound. Received on June 25, 2017. Schatz, lake. Guided By Voices announces a new album, Space Gun, to share the title track. The consequence of the sound. The consequence of the sound. Received on December 8, 2017. Shop. Essentials Raw Factory. Pryor, Terrence. Guided By Voices will release 'Sweating The Plague' in October, to present a new song Heavy as the world. MP3s and NPCs. Received August 8, 2019. The GBVDB database credits Jim Greer for playing this song. Received 2017-12-08. wrote and played on the song Trendspotter Acrobat on the album and Warren, Jeff. Based on the database of votes. Received on August 17, 2019. Driven by voices - Vulcan. Stereogum.com January 7, 2020. Received on January 7, 2020. Mirror Aztecs are guided by voices. GBVDB.com. Ehrlich, Brenna (July 23, 2020). Guided by The Voice Robert Pollard talks a record-breaking Livestream, (another) new album. Rollingstone.com. received on August 21, 2020. Further reading Warren, Jeff. Based on the database of votes. Received on August 17, 2019. Woodworth, Mark (2006). Guided by the voices of the Bee thousand. 331/3. 38. New York, NY: Continuum International Publishing House. ISBN 978-1-441-11527-0. OCLC 905462274. Cutter, Matthew (2018). Closer you: The story of Robert Pollard and guided by voices. New York, NY: Da Capo. ISBN 978-0-306-82577-4. OCLC 1048922765. External references to the Commons have media related to the leadership of the votes. 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