House Of GVSB

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 40:06

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Top 10

WhiskyNic

has to be in my top ten I may have listened to the record 10,000 times and it still sounds great to this day. get it now

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They had but one trick

drewbie1

but what a magnificent trick it was. Huge sounding bass powered grooves, menacing vocals, and a fantastic line in song titles. Great record from a great band.

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Love bites

Xana

My record player made sweet, sweet love to this LP all through college and beyond... I had to get it again in digital form so the vinyl wouldn't crumble! No weak tracks. DL it all

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Eyeopening

rawksolid

Hadn't heard any GVSB in a loooong time until I joined emusic. This album opened my eyes to how great this band was.

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Spy Hunter Rock

Stellarguy

This is easily one of my top 20 favorite albums. To some it might sound like a big wall of noise, but if you really listen you will hear a purely smooth and sexy soundtrack for driving with the top down in your classic black caddy, shades on, toothpick in mouth..lookin' & being unstoppable. You'll understand the title of this review once you listen.

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Must have.

tania

Amazing. All the way through. Not only GVSB's best, but one of the best hard rock albums ever.

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They Say All Music Guide

House of GVSB saw the band continuing its winning streak, and while arguably it contained no real surprises after the powerful one-two punch of Venus Luxure and Cruise Yourself, it still showed the quartet at the top of its considerable game. The Ted Niceley/Eli Janney partnership once again took charge with no worries, and every last drum hit or aggro bass roar makes its considerable mark. As with the previous albums, some tracks were the unquestioned high points, in this case the opening roar of “Super-Fire,” with some of Scott McCloud’s best guitar work ever, a controlled blast of riffs, and “TheKindaMzkYouLike,” which gives everyone the chance to break out the funky fresh beats in their own style — feedback and all. The overdubbed chorus of “I’m sinking fast!” followed by another McCloud feedback drone makes for one heck of a conclusion. There are also the sly rhythms of “Disco Six Six Six,” which not only benefits from Alexis Fleisig’s playing but Janney’s strong work on keyboard and McCloud’s delivery, which — instead of mostly being attractively belligerent — actually shows a tender side. On the seemingly lighter side, the credit for “drum assistance and 808 supplied by Ken Tondre” becomes clear with the skittering opening beats on “Vera Cruz,” Janney’s squelching keyboard line amusingly offset by McCloud’s regular low sighing groan and the full band adding in mostly on the choruses. Janney again has extra fun with falsetto backing vocals at various points, often to gently comedic effect — the wordless “ah-ah-ah” part on the brutal swing of “Cash Machine” adds a wonderfully strange contrast to McCloud’s regular piss-and-vinegar approach. The last track, “Zodiac Love Team,” throws in a final curve ball with its echoing, clattering drum loop, almost a throwback to the industrial-tinged origins of the group, but here set in the middle of the band’s own film noir feedback style. – Ned Raggett

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