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New Pollard dual effort more than ‘Standard’

Published Friday, October 12, 2007
 

Back in the mid-1990s, in what is widely considered his lo-fi golden years, Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard famously (and rather crudely) declared that he could “write five songs on the crapper, and three of them will be good.” By the time of his band’s dissolution at the end of 2004, Pollard had over 1,000 officially released songs to his name, under the guise of various side projects and monikers. Perhaps one of the most recorded and documented songwriter of all time, Pollard has remained surprisingly true to his word in the decade that followed. The only problem is, as good as...

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