Showing posts with label Elliott Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elliott Smith. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Guided By Voices - 1996-2004


























So this is it, everything I have from the greatest band to ever emerge from Dayton, Ohio (and perhaps all of Ohio, sorry Trent Reznor). This is their "hi-fi" period (the exception being Tonics And Twisted Chasers which was a 4-track recording, like bee thousand, made by Robert Pollard and Tobin Sprout as a fanclub LP) in which the band utilized 24 track consoles, proper studios and budgets that went to recording, not just alcohol. Some truly amazing material was released during this period. From the Kim Deal/Steve Albini produced Under The Bushes Under The Stars, the Rick Ocasek produced Do The Collapse and the Rob Schnapf produced Isolation Drills (the final three full lengths were produced by the band and Todd Tobias). Every one of these albums slays. Nobody sings with a better fake British accent than Robert Pollard. During this period they also released four boxsets (Suitcases 1-3 and Hardcore UFO's) several live discs and tons of singles. They are all worth hearing because their are only three types of GBV songs: Really great, plain great, and just good.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Heatmiser- Mic City Sons




Elliott Smith and Neil Gust's indie rock band. Mic City Sons was their third full-length album released in 1996 on Caroline Records, and it would also be the bands last as the members grew frustrated with their sound and fan-base. Elliott went solo and release some of my all-time favourite albums, and Neil started the band No.2. But before all of that they recorded this gem with Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf, a true indie-rock classic that still sounds incredible today.