It is taking longer than expected to fetch the next song to play. The music should be playing soon. If you get tired of waiting, you can try reloading your browser.


Please check our Help page for information about troubleshooting Pandora on your browser.
Your Pandora One subscription will expire shortly.
close
Your Pandora One trial subscription will expire shortly. Upgrade to continue unlimited, ad-free listening.
You've listened to hours of Pandora this month. Consider upgrading to Pandora One.
Close
Hi . Pandora is using Facebook to personalize your experience. Learn MoreNo Thanks
Change Skin

We created Pandora to put the Music Genome Project directly in your hands

It’s a new kind of radio –
stations that play only music you like

 
Create an account for free. Register
Now Playing
Music Feed
My Profile
Create a Station
People who also like this

Robert Pollard

What made Guided by Voices' rise from underground curios to indie superstars in the early '90s so noteworthy was that vocalist/guitarist Robert Pollard was also a teacher, an uncommon occupation for rock & roll idols. Pollard was born on October 31, 1957, in Dayton, Ohio. As a child, he was groomed by his father to become a professional athlete, but in college he realized that music meant more to him than sports. Pollard formed Guided by Voices in Dayton in 1983 while working part-time at an elementary school. Also consisting of Paul Comstock (guitar/piano), Mitch Mitchell (bass), and Eric Payton (drums), Guided by Voices released their first EP, Forever Since Breakfast, in 1986. Pollard's love for British Invasion records, as well as an admiration for progressive rock and R.E.M.'s murky jangle, sculpted the band's early LPs, all of which Pollard, his brother, and the group's manager financed by requesting a loan from the Dayton Public Schools Credit Union.

Although Pollard remained at the helm, Guided by Voices had a continuously changing lineup in the '80s and '90s. A firm believer in the artistic qualities of "lo-fi" production, Pollard also has an ear for accessible albeit quirky pop, and when both sides converged on 1994's Bee Thousand, many critics began to chant his name. On Bee Thousand, Pollard's songwriting finally reached its potential, and the band's initial post-punk experimentation was toned down for hook-laden college rock such as "I Am a Scientist." The group was suddenly thrust into the mainstream, appearing briefly on MTV and acquiring the kind of glowing accolades from corporate magazines often given to established alternative bands like R.E.M. and Nirvana.

Pollard quit his teaching job, and the group performed on the Lollapalooza tour. A year later, Guided by Voices recorded 60 tunes in a 24-track studio; however, Pollard wasn't pleased with the results. At first uncomfortable with the songs' "hi-fi" sound, Pollard returned to the studio to finish the album, recording much of Under the Bushes Under the Stars in two days. In 1996, Pollard released his solo debut, Not in My Airforce. He continued to record albums on his own and with Guided by Voices until 2004, when he broke up the band and carried on solo. Two solo EPs, Zoom and Bubble, were released in 2005, with the albums From a Compound Eye and Normal Happiness following the next year. Silverfish Trivia kicked off a prolific amount of subsequent releases in the spring of 2007.

Like a man on a mission, Pollard made 2007 a hallmark year, releasing Crickets, the final installment of the career-spanning Fading Captain Series, one album each from his side projects (Acid Ranch, Airport 5, Circus Devils, and the Takeovers), and two solo albums (Standard Gargoyle Decisions and Coast to Coast Carpet of Love -- released the same day, no less). He also started his own record label, Prom Is Coming, on which Silverfish Trivia was the first release. Continuing with his "more is better" approach, by the end of January 2008 he had already released his first album of the year, Superman Was a Rocker, and Robert Pollard Is Off to Business followed closely after, in June.

Pollard then slowed the pace some, at least relatively speaking, waiting until 2009 to release Crawling Distance (January) and Elephant Jokes (August). Following roughly the same pattern, his next record, We All Got Out of the Army, was released in February of 2010, followed by Moses on a Snail in June. Working with longtime collaborator Todd Tobias, Pollard got off to a quick start in 2011, releasing Space City Kicks in January and Lord of the Birdcage in May. Ever busy, Pollard resurfaced early in 2012 with Mouseman Cloud, a set of rough-edged songs that emphasized wordplay over melody, followed by the slightly more psychedelic Jack Sells the Cow in September of the same year. ~ Michael Sutton, Rovi
full bio

Selected Discography

Comments

Oh Bob Pollard love the new GBV stuff keep making great pop music!!!
Good stuff.
Love the new solo album, Elephant Jokes. Excellent stuff, and an excellent year for Uncle Bob in general.
husker_dood
what a shamu. love him forever.
"7th Level Shutdown" should be MANDATORY listening. Again, freakin genius.
adam27092000
I love Bob Pollard! Theeee most prolific songwriter ever!
Wow. This guy is amazing. Life, feeling and some relief in a nice ONE minute and 45 second long song...over and over on every song. TOP fourty is so lame.
..."while working part time at an elementary school"!? Can someone say School of Rock?
In 2006, Paste Magazine listed him as the 78th greatest living songwriter.

In 2007, he was nominated for the Shortlist Music Prize.

In order to use Pandora internet radio, please upgrade to a more current browser.

Please check our Help page for more information.

In order to use Pandora internet radio, please upgrade to a more current browser
or install a newer version of Flash (v.10 or later).

In order to use Pandora internet radio, please install Adobe Flash (v.10 or later).

[109, 73, 98, 123, 101, 78, 96, 127, 71, 125, 119, 95, 99, 99, 122, 66, 91, 67, 109, 65, 87, 85, 70, 92, 76, 89, 112, 103, 95, 92, 79, 78, 80, 65, 112, 122, 88, 66, 95, 94, 80, 92, 121, 84, 85, 98, 105, 67, 91, 74, 123, 69, 126, 122, 121, 87, 84, 98, 117, 88, 123, 80, 86, 69, 101, 96, 66, 112, 98, 74, 112, 68, 103, 127, 70, 80, 69, 123, 123, 111, 98, 99, 119, 71, 78, 94, 76, 112, 109, 78, 93, 80, 67, 98, 77, 94, 111, 99, 96, 116, 90, 72, 85, 77, 110, 123, 74, 68, 72, 126, 71, 114, 86, 82, 121, 79, 106, 104, 65, 122, 127, 103, 86, 95, 79, 118, 65, 95, 102, 84, 92, 121, 73, 126, 106, 111, 113, 64, 109, 109, 100, 108, 79, 106, 70, 70, 87, 114, 121, 98, 66, 79, 117, 99, 70, 90, 109, 117, 123, 126, 66, 81, 69, 119, 82, 114, 83, 120, 73, 111, 109, 83, 66, 75, 102, 98, 97, 76, 113, 120, 113, 103, 107, 66, 111, 127, 118, 86, 79, 65, 123, 73, 100, 88, 67, 65, 103, 68, 91, 86, 105, 97, 99, 91, 125, 86, 89, 65, 85, 94, 88, 86, 78, 85, 78, 110, 105, 85, 107, 76, 76, 84, 83, 67, 117, 124, 94, 124, 79, 109, 118, 83, 109, 66, 123, 105, 64, 121, 122, 78, 124, 100, 64, 70, 99, 112, 119, 127, 124, 94, 78, 84, 96, 119, 112, 119, 104, 93, 90, 74, 64, 110, 122, 89, 74, 80, 78, 90, 74, 105, 106, 109, 116, 78, 86, 111, 79, 79, 100, 92, 78, 100, 64, 73, 123, 104, 108, 69, 120, 80, 84, 84, 67, 97, 115, 104, 74, 120, 65, 66, 122, 68, 75, 106, 75, 105, 96, 114, 77, 119, 118, 76, 87, 98, 67, 72, 85, 92, 99, 90, 121, 65, 107, 70, 110, 66, 110, 81, 101, 83, 116, 77, 68, 82, 112, 65, 71, 71, 125, 73, 109, 122, 106, 122, 91, 85, 71, 93, 72, 102, 76, 105, 115, 76, 99, 109, 105, 84, 99, 105, 100, 65, 125, 92, 109, 76, 111, 118, 78, 96, 116, 127, 97, 72, 115, 116, 123, 123, 74, 124, 120, 65, 74, 77, 75, 81, 94, 67, 75, 127, 87, 65, 97, 102, 122, 75, 114, 65, 122, 104, 105, 71, 96, 68, 121, 73, 111, 74, 113, 66, 109, 112, 64, 66, 82, 112, 121, 113, 78, 96, 124, 82, 88, 78, 83, 127, 99, 114, 113, 66, 84, 112, 94, 93, 104, 92, 112, 98, 113, 101, 110, 98, 76, 94, 103, 97, 123, 84, 72, 91, 118, 96, 116, 114, 117, 95, 122, 99, 122, 70, 69, 115, 75, 125, 116, 86, 90, 94, 103, 69, 109, 68, 98, 116, 73, 116, 92, 118, 107, 100, 94, 116, 105, 89, 125, 114, 74, 65, 79, 84, 120, 71, 94, 92, 89, 68, 126, 117, 83, 93, 115, 109, 118, 111, 89, 98, 105, 106, 127, 73, 107, 104]