GUIDED BY VOICES
Belfast Limelight 27th August 2002
GUIDED BY VOICES
London Highbury Garage
23rd August 2001
I
was looking forward to this so much that it was inevitable I would come
away disappointed. GBV are one of my favourite bands and I've seen them
quite a few times in the past, and while it's well acknowledged that
the purple patch of their long career occurs between 'Bee Thousand' and
'Under the Bushes' albums, the new album 'Isolation Drills' is rather
impressive and a step forward from the straighforward pop/rock of its
predecessor 'Do the Collapse'. Shame that no-one has released it in the
UK yet.
However, GBV is much more complicated these days, and with frequent
line-up changes, last year's 'Suitcase'10CD box of unreleased material
and a seemingly unstoppable surge of extra-curricular releases from
mainman Robert Pollard and his Fading Captain label, it's hard to keep
up. That's really the main problem tonight - lack of familiarity with
the songs. In the first half hour we get songs from 'Suitcase', songs
from the new record Pollard has made with Tobin Sprout (ex-GBV other
songwriter), songs from his new solo album, and precious little from
'Isolation Drills'. Alhough all of this is accompanied by Pollard's
semi-legendary high-kicking and mic-swinging, his band never become
anything more than dull grunge-rock, and with such a range of
influences going into Pollard's songs, that's a real shame.
Bizarrely
they even choose dull stuff from albums we might know - 'In Stitches'
from 'Do the Collapse' and 'The enemy' from 'Isolation Drills', and
only 'Don't Stop Now' and a very fine 'Tractor Rape Chain' save the day.
Needless to say, that with such a strong back catalogue a GBV show
could never be a complete disaster, and it only takes the opening
chords of 'Game of Pricks' to get things back on track. Seemingly
energised by the older material they step it up a gear . 'Pricks' is
followed by a hyper 'Cut Out Witch', then 'Teenage FBI', 'I Am A
Scientist', 'Things I Will Keep' and a good few more, ending the whole
show on a high. The thing is though, I can remember when GBV shows were
like this all the way. Given Pollard's hyperactivity and the line-up
changes, it's not impossible that they might be again.