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Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices. CREDIT: Matt Cowan/Getty Images. Indie-rockers Guided By Voices have announced the forthcoming release of ‘Earth Man Blues’, a “collage of rejected songs” from the band’s archives. Announced by frontman Robert Pollard in Rolling Stone, the album will comprise previously unreleased songs from the band’s extensive archives of unfinished music and demos. “I was blown away that I had discarded them,” he told Rolling Stone. “Anyway, I combined some of them and created new arrangements. Others I just left the way they were.” Advertisement ‘Earth Man Blues’ is set for release April 30. To coincide with the announcement, Guided By Voices also released the lead single, ‘Free Agents’. Listen to the track below: ....
Rolling Stone Guided By Voices Announce ‘Collage of Rejected Songs’ ‘Earth Man Blues’ New song “Free Agents” is out now By When the pandemic hit, Robert Pollard of Guided by Voices decided to go spelunking into his archives of unfinished songs and discarded demos from the last five to 10 years. “I was blown away that I had discarded them,” he tells Rolling Stone. “Anyway, I combined some of them and created new arrangements. Others I just left the way they were.” The result is Earth Man Blues, which Pollard calls “a collage of rejected songs” set for release on April 30th. Despite Pollard’s humble tone, however, it’s one of GBV’s most eclectic, adventurous records to date, careening between heavy-rockers reminiscent of Black Sabbath, guitar lines cribbed from early 2000s pop-punk, near-rock operas worthy of the Who, and sweet little swingers that sound like the Monkees melting in the sun. There’s even a sample ....