All Artists: Robert Pollard Title: Fiction Man Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Recordhead Records Release Date: 5/18/2004 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Indie & Lo-Fi Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 802685007523 |
Robert Pollard Fiction Man Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsAnother pollard gem!! pollard fan | Doylestown, PA | 06/01/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "I generally buy every thing Robert Pollard puts out, whether it is GBV, solo, or any of his many side projects or bands and numerous material he puts out. No person can write better melodies than him. He is simply the best. I don't know how he comes up with some of these songs. They are amazing. Fiction Man is just what you expect, lo-fi, rocking, crazy lyrics, strange song titles, etc. It is not easy being a GBV fan. Alot of his stuff is difficult to listen to. But he always manages to have a few gems out of the bunch. "I expect a kill", " The Louis Armstrong of Rock and Roll" are great and "it's only natural" is my favorite Pollard song since "Frequent Weaver Who Burns".Also, after a few listens, "Conspiracy Owls" will sound spectacular. It's sad GBV is putting out it's last album this coming August. But as long as Pollard keeps writing songs, solo, or other bands, I'll be happy. I'll give this album four stars. This is worth buying for any diehard GBV/Pollard fans." It's no fiction- this record rocks! Phil Szostak | in front of my computer | 05/25/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "The freshest and popiest Pollard solo project in a long while, Fiction Man is nothing less than astonishing. And, the record is another shining example of how much Guided By Voices only fans are missing by not plumming the depths of Pollard side, solo, and collaborative projects. Not only are the trademark hooks and stiring melodies of all Pollard penned tunes in evidence, but an incredibly dense sound layering and zesty musicianship is put forth by Todd Tobias, GBV producer and apparent rennaisance man, playing all the instruments and tweeking all the knobs. Especially shocking in its weird metal heaviness is "Trial Of Affliction And Light Sleeping", my personal favorite so far. If you love GBV, or are just curious about this prolific and gifted artist, give Fiction Man a try." Keep knockin em out jason | highland falls, ny | 05/21/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "even with the breakup of gbv, these 31 and change minutes of music shows that pollard still has alot to offer. it won't strike you at the first listen, just like any other gbv/pollard release. but try it after 5 listens and it will scortch your soul."
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