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...truth is that they've been great from the start. The basic GBV sound is 1967 British pop filtered through basement-tape-recorder grime, and within its confines they're the best, and the most versatile, there is. Each of their seven albums includes vocal harmonies from Revolverera Beatles, scattered outbreaks of pure punk, flat despair, soaring hopes, noises like ovens exploding (immediately followed by familiar hooks), wisps of pot smoke over seaswell chords, and half-audible, countrified laments. Occasionally you'll find all these elements together in one song...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: One Chord Wonders | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

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