- Record Label: Guided by Voices
- Release Date: Jun 10, 2008
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Pollard has long been in the business of writing songs, but here he seems invigorated; and for the first time in a long while, his business is mixed with pleasure.
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UncutPollard fleshes out his vaguely familiar melodies with inventive, unpredictably expansive arrangements. [July 2008, p.108]
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Alternative PressRobert Pollard breaks with several of his own traditions--fewer songs (only 10), and of those, eight break the 2-and-a-half-minute barrier. [Aug 2008, p.163]
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Off to Business doesn't break much new ground for Pollard, but what is different is that he's clearly put a great deal more thought and care into this disc than anything he's put out since From a Compound Eye, and the result is an album that sounds like an album rather than the latest bunch of tunes Pollard banged together, and that makes all the difference in the world.
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Robert Pollard Is Off to Business is a great return to form for Pollard. It has songs just as strong as anything on his Merge releases, but by living in these songs a little longer, this album feels more rooted and permanent than, for example, "Standard Gargoyle Decisions."
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Despite the invocation of those crusty legends [Guided by Voices], Business is no lo-fi throwback.
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Under The RadarOff to Business will please fans and even bring in some new ones. [Summer 2008, p.84]
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Although Business ultimately ranks as yet another less-than-legendary offering from a living indie legend, its shortcomings are much more nuanced than typical Pollard releases.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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DanJ.Jun 25, 2008Top to bottom greatness.
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BenJ.Jun 25, 2008