Guided By Voices - "Hang Up & Try Again" video free download


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"The new Guided by Voices album is the best thing the band has recorded since the last album by the legendary Dayton, Ohio, rockers. That's not meant facetiously: the last thing Guided by Voices did was the rapturously received Let's Go Eat the Factory, and Class Clown Spots a UFO ups the ante raised by that stellar effort, both in terms of recording fidelity (boring!) and songcraft (not boring!) One could argue there's more depth and variety here than on Alien Lanes, that there are better songs here than on Bee Thousand, but that's an argument no one's ever going to win, at least definitively. And this album is a win, by any definition.

Class Clown is classic GBV, starting with the head-body-head combination of "He Rises (Our Union Bellboy)," "Blue Babbleship Bay," and "Forever Until It Breaks" before finishing you off with the title track, a ridiculously catchy, melodically complex, shot-through-with-melancholia song that serves as a sadder and wiser riposte to XTC's "Making Plans for Nigel" as performed by The Hollies.

And that's just the first four songs of a 21-track album clocking in at just under 40 minutes. We've yet to get to "Keep It in Motion," a propulsive, drum-machine-driven pop song which features acoustic guitars, strings, and Robert Pollard and Tobin Sprout singing together in a way not heard since "14 Cheerleader Coldfront" on 1992's Propeller. Possibly. Nor have we discussed galvanic rocker "Jon the Croc," a clear single candidate, or "Chain to the Moon," one of the saddest and (why not?) prettiest songs Pollard has ever written.

In between, you get wah-wah guitar solos, a wide range of unusual recording techniques of varying fidelity and a generous helping of Alien Lanes-style snippets. In fact, the sequencing of Class Clown hearkens back to that landmark LP—as on Alien Lanes, songs bleed into each other, fade-outs segue into fade-ins, short bursts of melodic rock ("Billy Wire," "Roll of the Dice, Kick in the Head") jut against somber chamber pop ("They and Them," "Starfire"). The last song, the anthemic "No Transmission," if played at the proper volume, will in fact blow your mind (and your windows).

Class Clown Spots a UFO arrives in June, and we might as well tell you the band is about to finish their third record since reuniting, because you'll find out sooner or later. Bears for Lunch is due in late November. But for now, enjoy the best thing since the last thing and until the next thing after that."

Midheaven

http://www.midheaven.com/item/class-clown-spots-a-ufo-by-guided-by-voices-cd

Rockathon Records

http://rockathonrecords.com/

http://www.gbv.com

Comments

11 years ago

Doug Wise

The Bob at his best.

11 years ago

6laderunner

They were the Who, Beatles, REM, Cheap Trick, Big Star, Byrds, Rolling Stones, and (most importantly) the Guided by Voices of the 80s and 90s.

11 years ago

6laderunner

I think it's mainly the bass line that makes it Who-ish.

11 years ago

Mr Mooch

hang up and try again

11 years ago

clashkid83

George C. Scott does not like hipsters... neither do I.

11 years ago

stonedcomedianringo

I wonder if Billy shoots blanks

11 years ago

navalorama

GBV RULES

11 years ago

navalorama

they were the fucking Who's of the '90. Now they rule the new millenium.

11 years ago

mattaki

1:10 the who is fucking back.

11 years ago

Mr Mooch

hang up and try again

11 years ago

stonedcomedianringo

the kids are confused

11 years ago

lldemats

Thanks, navalorama! Works now...my ADSL connection sucks where I live. And Jamie 165 is right on. Pepped up my Saturday.

11 years ago

navalorama

try to see if the embed video works better on irockcleveland. com or on facebook maybe. GBV! GBV! GBV!

11 years ago

lldemats

Damn it. Video won''t load. But I really mostly wanted to read the review. Excellent, and I can't wait for the whole album to come out....enough of this downloading singles from Amazon. We want the whole thing. GBV is the best band that ever was and probably ever will be.

11 years ago

Dave Samson

Paul Schrader's Hardcore. Nice touch.

12 years ago

rchatham10

This video has turned my weak, lazy Friday into what a Friday should be.

12 years ago

Josh Bartee

CRUNCH RULES

12 years ago

Jamie165

Fuck yeah!!! Yet another classic track to slam to. GbV FOREVER.

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