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Strut of Kings
Strut of Kings

Strut of Kings in Bloomington, MN

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When
Guided by Voices
were a part-time basement project in the late 1980s and early 1990s,
Robert Pollard
became the master of compact pop gems, songs that ran less than two minutes and were full of delightfully skewed melodies and hummable hooks. Of course, when you're recording on a cheap four-track cassette machine, your production and arrangement options are limited, to say the least, so to a certain extent, form helped define content. Since
GbV
unveiled the lineup here with 2017's
August by Cake
,
Pollard
has subtly but confidently embraced the possibilities of the recording studio, and his songwriting has evolved as well; he clearly has no desire to pen a rock opera or stretch his songs out to ten minutes or more, but his love of prog-rock, often faintly audible in the 1990s and 2000s, has moved closer to the forefront, and 2024's
Strut of Kings
is the work of
in High Prog Mode, with stately melodies, big guitars, arrangements that make the most of dynamics, and drumming that milks the drama for all its worth. The songs are clearly
, with
's trademark melodic structures audible throughout, and "Dear Onion," "Fictional Environment Dream," and "Timing Voice" are
in the classic style -- smart and hooky without too much fuss about it. However, the acoustic moodiness of "This Will Go On" and "Bit of a Crunch," the midtempo pomp of "Leaving Umbrella," the glam-infused swagger of "Cavemen Running Naked," and the anthemic "Bicycle Garden" are the work of a more ambitious
than the band that cut
Alien Lanes
(or, for that matter,
Isolation Drills
). Just as
is more than up to challenging himself as a songwriter, his band has the skill and imagination to make all of it work, and guitarists
Doug Gillard
and
Bobby Bare Jr.
, bassist
Mark Shue
, and drummer
Kevin March
continue to prove themselves as this band's most adept and adaptable lineup to date. As
approach their fourth decade as a band,
reminds us that they're not only at the top of their game, but they're still growing and trying new things, and succeeding admirably. They're a truly great band going the distance, and who would have guessed that from their beer-and-four-tracks beginnings? ~ Mark Deming
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