Half Smiles Of The Decomposed
- Guided by Voices
- Band Name: Guided by Voices
- Record Label: Matador
- Release Date: Aug 24, 2004
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7.6
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings
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JohnRAug 23, 20041Oh Bob what happened? You created your worst album, and then you say goodbye. Perhaps it's just a ruse. At least that's what I'm hoping.
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JohnHSep 2, 20049It ain't Alien Lanes, but it sure is great. A grower like all GbV's best albums.
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andertonAug 25, 200410Bittersweet masterpiece.
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brianmAug 25, 20047Nowhere near as tight as Earthquake Glue, which should have been their last album, but it's a fitting "end" to a great band. The last song on the album is probably one of their best songs of all time. Farewell GBV.
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LawrencePSep 17, 20047Average for these guys. A masterpiece for most bands.
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RAAug 18, 20058It's not my favorite GVB album, but there are a few solid tracks. I'm not disappointed because Bob Pollard will continue to write songs and perform. Luck for us as we are in rock's nadir.
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aaronLJan 14, 20077Overall this record has a darker, more introspective feel than most GbV stuff, and the more progressive-influenced songwriting feels out of character for the group. Easily this is the least essential GbV record, but at the same time it is so intrieguing - mostly because it's so different.
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ericAug 25, 20041010 as any GBV song is
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JorgeCAug 25, 200410Robert Pollard is from another planet.
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crAug 29, 20047it's growing on me...
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markfAug 31, 20047
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NeilDSep 16, 20047Their weakest since Do The Collapse. Still there is some strong stuff on here. Especially the first five tracks and the final cut.
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70The album isn't a certified classic like earlier GBV favorites "Alien Lanes" and "Under the Bushes, Under the Stars," but it does have a healthy dollop of Pollard's trademark effortless pop perfection.
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80In essence Half Smiles of the Decomposed is more overloaded with ideas and styles than any other recent Guided by Voices album, yet the songs still hold together cohesively and the album actually gains in depth from the variety.
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82It's ultimately a pop album, reflective and thoughtful, and these songs are just that: songs. [#12, p.97]