ergo space pig wrote:
What makes this record significant in my mind, aside from having a handful of great songs throughout, is what it represents to the Pollard career arc: this was when he really started to say "fuck it" and let go of his more rational impulses. He started to go with a more "throw it at the wall and see what sticks" approach. Which, as any GBV fan knows, is exactly when things started to get interesting. This was the sound of Pollard finding his own true voice.
ergo space pig wrote:you're really, really, really missing out. Listen to Alien Lanes.
My favorite GBV album and, in fact, one of my very favorite albums of all time.