Moses on a Snail
Moses on a Snail is the 14th full-length solo studio album released by singer-songwriter Robert Pollard since 1996. The album was recorded at producer Todd Tobias's studio in Cleveland, Ohio, and was released on July 6, 2010.
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| Released | 2010 | |||
| Genre | Rock, indie rock | |||
| Label | Guided by Voices Inc. | |||
| Producer | Todd Tobias | |||
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Eddie Vedder, frontman of Pearl Jam (whom Pollard has opened for) issued a statement about the album, stating "It sounds to me like Robert Pollard uncharacteristically took ten years to make this one. He will tell you otherwise, but I don't believe him. It's too fucking good. If it were any other group this would be seen as their masterpiece. I think for Bob it's just another good day of weaving words into a kaleidoscope of one of a kind, thought-provoking perspectives".[1]
The song "Big Time Wrestling" was used during the closing credits of 2011 documentary Fake It So Real, directed by Robert Greene.
Track listing
- "The Weekly Crow"
- "A Constant Strangle"
- "Arrows and Balloons"
- "Lie Like a Dog"
- "Ice Cold War"
- "Each Is Good in His Own House"
- "How I've Been in Trouble"
- "It's News"
- "It's a Pleasure Being You"
- "Big Time Wrestling"
- "Teardrop Painballs"
- "Moses on a Snail"
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
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