- Record Label: Recordhead
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2005
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
While it's often an absorbing listen, it's hard to fathom this appealing to anyone but the terminally obsessed.
-
The amazing thing is not that there are still so many unreleased tunes in the solo Pollard/ GBV vaults, but how engaging this stuff is despite fidelity that at times is atrocious.
-
Suitcase 2 is a necessity for the hardcore Guided by Voices fan.
-
Pollard’s imagistic lyrics and ragged musicality create a bridge between the mundane and the exceptional.
-
Entertainment WeeklyIf you're not a rabid fan... these too-coy-for-comfort exercises in lo-fi songcraft will likely leave you mulling the differences between profundity and fecundity. [11 Nov 2005, p.68]
-
MojoBest savoured as a whole, a magical mystery of Pollard's pop-obsessed, haphazardly-filed subconscious. [Feb 2006, p.107]
-
The box is scattered, as expected, but the songs collected go a long way to indicate that, contrary to popular belief, Pollard has a measure of control over his songwriting.
-
As you've come to expect, a small amount of the material sounds utterly fantastic and there's a solid chunk that's barely audible, but whether it's delivered with a coating of fuzz or a liberal gloss of studio sheen, Pollard's gumdrop melodies and fantastical lyrical phrasing keep us coming back for more.
-
Suitcase 2 does exactly what it sets out to do, documenting the incredible breadth of Bob Pollard’s songwriting.
-
UncutA fascinating document... Only select morsels, though... will make your GBV mix tape. [Jan 2006, p.120]