Isolation Drills

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 47:10

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Muscular, gut-punching rock

CANTBELIEVEIMPAYINGFORTHISCRAP

Once upon a time GBV was the avant-garde's avant-garde band, writing minute-and-a-half ditties showing plenty of promise but not much songcraft. Then came Do The Collapse, which shifted gears to a more rock-oriented tack. Then came Isolation Drills. This is one of the great overlooked rock records of the 2000s. Many GBV fans hated their change of style, but not me. I love most of Pollard's music but if you're in doubt about GBV this is the place to start.

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the height of the arc

LouietheKing

In a universe where people listened to good music in droves, "Glad Girls" would have been the "Good Vibrations" of its age: a perfect pop song mega-hit. (The video, available on their DVD "Watch Me Jumpstart" is outstanding). The album as a whole uses the full resources of real studio production to put those guitars, hooks, and Bob's voice right in your ears, sharp and clear as the "light that passes through me now".

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yum yum

wavydave

This one's my favorite. It's odd... check out some reviews for the other records and seems everyone has a different favorite. Hmm...

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My favorite GBV album

rocknrollsulan

I do like a lot of GBV's lo-fi stuff, but this album is much more robust. Pollard adds some great climactic endings to a few of the songs ("The Enemy" and "Fine to See You") and the end result is pure awesomeness.

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nice

justanother

I'm a longtime fan of GBV, and this has to be one of my favorites. If you're unsure of where to start, I'd recommend this one. From lo-fi to arena rock, who knew?

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better with each album

usedwigs

GVB are prolific, diverse and simply amazing. They've had some misses over the years, but most releases have been impressive hits. When they stick to the sunny, beatlesque sound -- which they do quite often in their latter work like this -- no band does it better. Catchy-as-hell "Chasing Heather Crazy," and the etheral beauty of "Unspirited" will make you an instant fan. I guarantee!

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Guided by Voices fans who embraced them as the saviors of lo-fi pop after discovering such four-track-in-a-basement masterpieces as Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes had better learn to live with the fact those days are gone for good — the high-gloss production of 1999′s Do the Collapse made it clear that GBV topkick Robert Pollard wanted his band to compete in rock’s big leagues, and Isolation Drills only confirms that notion, sounding even more polished and precise than its precursor. However, if you loved GBV for their songs rather than their sometimes-charming sloppiness, then you’ll be glad to hear that Pollard and Company have never used professionalism to better advantage than they do here. While Ric Ocasek’s production on Do the Collapse was sympathetic, he clearly favored the pop side of the band’s personality at the expense of their muscle (most clearly evidenced by the pseudo-new wave keyboard patches). But with Rob Schnapf behind the controls, Isolation Drills sounds like the real rock album GBV have always wanted to make; Pollard’s hooky-but-rollicking melodies pay audible tribute to his great love for mid-’70s rock throughout, while Doug Gillard and Nate Farley’s guitars finally crunch as much as they chime, making the band’s rock moves as credible as their pop gestures (“Glad Girls” and “Chasing Heather Crazy” even finding them managing both at the same time, to superb effect). And Guided by Voices has never made an album this consistently strong from start to finish; with the possible exception of “Frostman” (which appears to have been processed to sound like it was recorded on four track), every song here matters, with Pollard’s vocals at the top of their form (it helps that most of his lyrics actually make sense for a change — sounds like Bob’s been having relationship problems again) and the band sounds tight, forceful, and emphatic throughout. God knows if the indie rock audience will ever forgive him for such obvious craft, but the side of Pollard’s personality that thought touring with Cheap Trick was a great idea finally gets the album he’s been waiting for with Isolation Drills. – Mark Deming

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