was released in the same year as Pollard's first solo album, which, along with Sprout, forms the foundational core of Guided by Voices. Setting this project aside temporarily, the two former partners embarked on parallel solo careers that seem to convey the same message: to create milestones, all you need is a cassette recorder, a guitar, and deep inspiration. Just how bulimic has Pollard been (17 albums from '96 to 2011 plus a countless number of side projects with other musicians - ''Boston Stars)? more
The best album by Robert Smith & Co. alongside "Pornography," "Disintegration," and "Faith." Epic.. more
I love this album...everything! A stellar debut for this band. I can't wait for their new work. Magical. more
I would like to buy it but I don’t know where! more
Incredible, visceral, angry masterpiece. The album that introduced me to Grunge. more
One of the coolest albums in rock history.
And these guys are phenomenal, better live than in the studio. more
The dawn of suffering. more
One of the very few albums capable of marking a boy's adolescence. More than a masterpiece more
Voice of an angel more
Anger transformed into music more
If music becomes a commercial phenomenon, it is itself affected. more
The masterpiece of Soundgarden more
Unfortunately, pop is always and only pop; there's no point in trying to disguise it. more
A classic example of how "commercialism" can ruin music. Without Walk Of Life and So Far Away, a stunning album. more
Useless to comment: 5 overflowing more
One of the most beautiful albums in the history of rock, when music reaches perfection... more