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Guided by Voices is an American
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band formed in 1983 in
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. It has made frequent personnel changes but always maintained the presence of principal songwriter
Robert Pollard Robert Ellsworth Pollard Jr. (born October 31, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the frontman and leader of indie rock band Guided by Voices, which he also the band’s only constant member. In addition to this, he has also rele ...
. The most well-known lineup of the band consisted of Pollard (lead vocals), his brother Jim (guitar, bass), Mitch Mitchell (lead guitars),
Tobin Sprout Tobin Sprout (born April 28, 1955) is an American visual artist, musician, songwriter, and children's author. He is best known as a former member of the indie rock band Guided by Voices. He served as a secondary major songwriter and guitarist of ...
(vocals, rhythm guitars), Kevin Fennell (drums), and bassist
Greg Demos Greg Demos is an American musician and lawyer from Dayton, Ohio best known as a long time bassist for Guided by Voices. By trade, he is a partner in the law firm of Fowler, Demos & Stueve in Lebanon, Ohio. Demos has also performed with The New Cr ...
. Noted at first for its
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aesthetic and
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four-tracks-to-cassette production methods, Guided by Voices' music was influenced by early post–
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. The band has had a prolific output, releasing 41 full-length albums along with many other releases, and has garnered a dedicated cult following. Their songs are known for their frequent brevity and for ending abruptly or intertwining with homemade
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s. Guided by Voices initially disbanded in 2004. In 2010 the "classic" lineup reunited to perform at
Matador Records Matador Records is an independent record label, with a roster of mainly indie rock, but also punk rock, experimental rock, alternative rock, and electronic acts. History Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City ap ...
' 21st anniversary party, subsequently touring and releasing six new albums. GBV broke up a second time in 2014, but Pollard again rebooted the band with a new album and a new lineup in 2016.


History


Formation and early years (1983–1991)

Formed in
Dayton, Ohio Dayton () is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of cities in Ohio, sixth-most populous city in Ohio, with a population of 137,644 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The Dayton metro ...
, in the early 1980s, Guided by Voices began their career as a bar band working the local scene. As lineups and day-jobs shifted, however, Pollard moved the band towards a studio-only orientation. Guided by Voices' recording career began with a stream of self-financed, independent releases beginning with the R.E.M.-inspired E.P. '' Forever Since Breakfast'' and followed by the albums '' Devil Between My Toes'', ''
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'', '' Self-Inflicted Aerial Nostalgia'', and '' Same Place The Fly Got Smashed''. With only a few hundred copies of each album being pressed, these tended to circulate only among the band members' family and friends.


Lo-fi era (1992–1996)

With the release of the ultra-limited album ''
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'' in 1992 (of which only 500 copies were pressed, each with a unique, handmade cover), Guided by Voices for the first time gained some recognition outside of their hometown. This was due in part to gaining fans in the
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circuit and bands such as
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and
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. New York City and Philadelphia were host to Guided by Voices' return to the live stage (and first shows outside of Ohio) in 1993. At this time, the always-fluid Guided by Voices lineup coalesced around the core of Pollard, guitarists
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and Mitch Mitchell (not to be confused with
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's drummer), bassist
Greg Demos Greg Demos is an American musician and lawyer from Dayton, Ohio best known as a long time bassist for Guided by Voices. By trade, he is a partner in the law firm of Fowler, Demos & Stueve in Lebanon, Ohio. Demos has also performed with The New Cr ...
, and drummer Kevin Fennell. Sprout, who was briefly featured in an early-'80s version of the band, had re-joined circa ''Propeller'' and soon became Pollard's primary musical foil, in addition to contributing several of his own songs to the band's catalog. 1993 also saw the release of '' Vampire on Titus'', as well as the '' Fast Japanese Spin Cycle'' and '' Static Airplane Jive'' EPs. Over the next year, the band began to receive national media exposure from sources such as ''
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'' magazine. In 1994, after culling both new songs and reams of archival recordings from GBV's history, Pollard delivered the indie landmark '' Bee Thousand'' via Scat Records, with a distribution deal through indie label
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. Soon, the band officially signed with Matador, concurrent with Pollard and his bandmates finally retiring from their day jobs to work in music full-time. The band surprised early audiences accustomed to the generally shambling, lo-fi and collage-like quality of the records with their energetic live show, featuring Pollard's homegrown rock theatrics (consisting of karate-kicks, leaps,
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-inspired mic-twirling, later beer can throwing at rival bands), Mitch Mitchell's windmilling and
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, sometime bassist
Greg Demos Greg Demos is an American musician and lawyer from Dayton, Ohio best known as a long time bassist for Guided by Voices. By trade, he is a partner in the law firm of Fowler, Demos & Stueve in Lebanon, Ohio. Demos has also performed with The New Cr ...
' striped pants, a never-ending barrage of tunes that all seemed to clock in under 90 seconds, and prodigious alcohol consumption all around. Their true Matador debut came in 1995 with ''
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and ''
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''. After sessions for a concept album entitled The Power of Suck were aborted, the band assembled ''
Under the Bushes Under the Stars ''Under the Bushes Under the Stars'' is the ninth Guided by Voices album overall, and the last until 2012's Let's Go Eat the Factory to feature the "classic" lineup including Tobin Sprout, Mitch Mitchell, and Kevin Fennell in addition to leader ...
'' out of their first 24-track studio sessions, recorded with
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and
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among others, in 1996. However, the strain of heavy touring would ultimately lead to the demise of the "classic lineup", with Sprout deciding to retire from the road in order to focus on raising his first child, his painting, and his solo musical career. Sprout and Pollard marked the occasion by releasing simultaneous solo albums on the same day in 1996: Sprout's '' Carnival Boy'' and Pollard's ''
Not in My Airforce ''Not in My Airforce'' (1996) is the debut solo album by American indie rock musician Robert Pollard, released simultaneously with Tobin Sprout's '' Carnival Boy'', just as the "classic" Guided by Voices lineup was dissolving.Robert Pollardat Dis ...
'', with each making a guest appearance on the other's album. Pollard maintained an active, parallel solo and side project career alongside GBV releases for the remainder of that band's existence.


Major label records (1997–2001)

Pollard formed a new incarnation of Guided by Voices with members of
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group
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in 1997. The following album '' Mag Earwhig!'', combined a new hard-rocking swagger with classic lo-fi fragments and one track, " Jane of the Waking Universe", that featured the classic lineup for one last time. However, after another year of rigorous touring, the "Guided by Verde" lineup split in late 1997 following Pollard's announcement in an interview that he intended to work with other musicians on the next Guided by Voices project. Cobra Verde's
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was tapped for yet another new Guided by Voices lineup in 1998, which also included "classic"-era bassist
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, former Breeders drummer Jim Macpherson, and eventually, former Amps/Breeders guitarist Nate Farley. Departing from Matador, this lineup (without Farley) worked with producer
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to create what was intended to be Guided by Voices'
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debut. Initially produced for
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, '' Do the Collapse'' was repeatedly delayed and finally released in mid-1999 on pseudo-indie label TVT. (In the UK it was released on
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). Featuring a slick, heavily processed sound previously foreign to GBV albums, ''Do the Collapse'' failed to garner radio airplay, and was for the most part greeted with mixed reviews. Through touring heavily throughout 1999 and 2000, Guided by Voices' live act became legendary, with shows often stretching past the three-hour mark, and populated by an endless stream of new and classic songs, Pollard solo tracks, impromptu covers of
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,
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and
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, all accompanied by continuous alcohol consumption. In addition to multiple swings through the United States and Europe, 2000 saw the band's first and only visits to Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. 2000 was capped with the release of the massive ''
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'', a four-disc, 100-song trawl through three decades worth of Pollard's enormous reserve of unreleased material. (Three more box sets of unreleased songs, '' Suitcase 2'', '' Suitcase 3'' and '' Suitcase 4'' released in October 2005, November 2009 and November 2015 respectively.) 2001's '' Isolation Drills'' was recorded with Rob Schnapf, who aimed to capture the band's live sound more closely than did Ocasek. Though the album debuted in ''Billboard''s top 200 and received higher critical notices than its predecessor, it did not achieve the sought-after radio breakthrough.


Later years (2002–2004)

After departing from TVT in 2002, Guided by Voices returned to Matador and released '' Universal Truths and Cycles'', a departure from the previous two radio-aspiring albums, and a return to the band's mid-90s, mid-fi aesthetic. ''Universal Truths'' producer
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would also record the band's final two albums for Matador. 2003 saw the release of the prog-styled ''
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'', followed by the anthology box set '' Hardcore UFOs: Revelations, Epiphanies and Fast Food in the Western Hemisphere'' and the
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compilation '' Best of Guided by Voices: Human Amusements at Hourly Rates''. In 2004, Pollard announced he was disbanding Guided by Voices following the release of the ''
Half Smiles of the Decomposed ''Half Smiles of the Decomposed'' is the fifteenth album by Dayton, Ohio rock group Guided by Voices. It was the final album by the band before their 2010 reformation. Track listing All songs written by Robert Pollard. #"Everybody Thinks I'm a ...
'' LP, and a final farewell tour. Pollard stated: :"This feels like the last album for Guided by Voices. I've always said that when I make a record that I'm totally satisfied with as befitting a final album, then that will be it. And this is it." On November 9, 2004, Guided by Voices performed on the stage of
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, broadcast by
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on January 22, 2005. Their last television appearance was on ''
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'' on December 2, 2004. They played the single, "Everybody Thinks I'm a Raincloud (When I'm Not Looking)". After a select round of final US shows, Guided by Voices played their final show at The Metro in Chicago on December 31, 2004. The four-hour, 63-song marathon finale is documented on the DVD ''The Electrifying Conclusion''.


Post-GBV (2005–2009)

Pollard released his first post-GBV album in 2006 on
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. The album, titled ''
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'' was a double LP produced by
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. Later Pollard albums have been released on Merge and Pollard's own label, Guided by Voices Inc. The GBV song "Everyone Thinks I'm a Raincloud (When I'm Not Looking)" was featured in the soundtrack for ''MLB 2K6''. Following GBV's demise, Pollard was frequently asked about band reunions. In 2007 he told ''MAGNET'': "To me, it's just cashing in. If you're gonna get the band back together, it should be to support a new record, not just to play the hits. That's like doing the county-fair circuit. I don't see Guided By Voices reforming. For one thing, there were 50 or 60 people in Guided By Voices over time." Pollard also commented on the fact that GBV and his solo output are basically the same, when he told ''Harp'' magazine, in 2005, "You know, a lot of people try to distinguish things between what is Robert Pollard and what is Guided By Voices. I tell them basically that there is no difference; I am Robert Pollard and I am Guided By Voices." In 2008, Pollard admitted to almost bringing GBV back for his album ''
Robert Pollard Is Off to Business ''Robert Pollard Is Off to Business'' is the tenth studio album by singer-songwriter Robert Pollard, released on June 2, 2008. This is the first LP release from Robert Pollard's new record label ''Guided by Voices Inc''. All instrumentation on ...
'' but decided against it, instead forming a new label titled Guided by Voices Inc. The 1998–1999 lineup of the band reunited for a few songs, for Pollard's 50th birthday in 2007. In October 2008, it was announced that Guided by Voices' music would be used for a
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musical based on the life of
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to be directed by
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with script by James Greer. Soderbergh and Greer would rewrite the lyrics of the songs to fit the story. Soderbergh had previously used a Guided by Voices song in his film ''Full Frontal'', and wrote an introduction to a book on the band. Pollard wrote the soundtrack to Soderbergh's film ''Bubble'', and that music was released as '' Music for 'Bubble'''. Guided by Voices and Pollard posters, t-shirts, and songs appeared frequently on British sit-com ''
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''.


Reunion (2010–2014)

In June 2010,
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announced that the "Classic '93–'96 Lineup" would reunite to perform at the label's 21st Anniversary celebration in Las Vegas, in October of that year. A full reunion tour was subsequently announced, with the band selling out nearly every date. The tour included stops at Hoboken's Maxwell's and the Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky, two venues that the band had built a history with due to legendary shows there in the past. When asked by ''Spinner'' if there might ever be another proper GBV record Pollard said "I've thought about it sometimes but it's a very long shot," he says. "We all kind of do our own thing. I'm not completely eliminating the possibility." On September 21, 2011, it was announced that a new GBV album, ''
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'', had been recorded for release in January 2012. On January 4, 2012, the band performed their single "The Unsinkable Fats Domino" on the ''
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'' to promote ''Let's Go Eat the Factory''. During their performance, bassist
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fell while attempting a dance move. However, Demos was not seriously injured and the band continued to perform their song. The band canceled what was to have been their first post-reunion show in the UK at the
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'I'll Be Your Mirror' festival at Alexandra Palace, London, in May 2012 as well as a planned appearance at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona. The band's management denied reports that the cancellations were due to them splitting up again and confirmed they were still working on new material. The band released a second post-reformation LP, '' Class Clown Spots a UFO'', on June 12, 2012. Generally regarded by fans as the best of the latter-years' albums, it marked a return in tenor and quality to this line-up's mid-90s heyday. A third, ''
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'', followed in November. GBV began touring again in September 2012 with a 13 show "Tour of the South", starting in Dayton, Ohio, on September 8, 2012, which included gigs in Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and stops in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, New Orleans, Texas (Houston and Austin), Missouri and Kansas, with the final show on September 29, 2012, in St. Louis. Another album, ''
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'', was released in 2013. In a July 2013 interview with ''
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'' magazine, Pollard stated that ''English Little League'' could be the final GBV album. However, in September, a fifth reunion record, '' Motivational Jumpsuit'', was confirmed for release on Guided by Voices Inc. and Fire Records in February 2014. Drummer Kevin Fennell was replaced by Kevin March for the sixth reunion album, '' Cool Planet'', which was released on May 13, 2014. On September 18, 2014, GBV abruptly released a statement on Facebook that they had once again disbanded. Remaining tour dates were canceled.


Second reunion (2016–present)

In February 2016, the official Guided by Voices Facebook page announced that GBV has been announced to headline th
Sled Island
Festival on June 25 and that a "strikingly fresh Guided By Voices album in the works", on which Pollard plays all the instruments. Pollard subsequently confirmed the new lineup for the band which would include returning drummer Kevin March along with newcomers guitarist Bobby Bare Jr., guitarist Nick Mitchell and bassist Mark Shue. After the band's set on July 14, 2016 at the Grog Shop in Cleveland, when the band was expected to return to the stage for an encore, Nick Mitchell was fired in the dressing room next to the stage. Mitchell was replaced by former member Doug Gillard, who subsequently rejoined Guided by Voices permanently later that month. On January 25, 2017, the band announced their first
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'' August by Cake'' for release on April 7, 2017, and released a new song, "Hiking Skin." The album was also Robert Pollard's 100th album. On March 10, the band premiered another new song from the upcoming album, "Dr. Feelgood Falls Off the Ocean". On June 22, 2017, Guided by Voices announced another new album for 2017, titled '' How Do You Spell Heaven'', which was released on August 11. The band also released a new single from the upcoming album ''Just to Show You''. On December 8 of the same year, the band announced another album to be released the following March entitled ''
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'', and released the title track as a single. In 2018, Guided by Voices announced the future release of the
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''Zeppelin Over China'' and ''Warp and Woof'' for 2019. They also made their 7" single, "You Own the Night" available for pre-order containing singles from both albums. In 2019, the band released '' Zeppelin Over China'', ''
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'' and '' Sweating the Plague'' and in 2020 went on to release three more albums, '' Surrender Your Poppy Field'', '' Mirrored Aztec'' and '' Styles We Paid For''. In 2021, the band released '' Earth Man Blues'' in April 2021, '' It's Not Them. It Couldn't Be Them. It Is Them!'' in October 2021, and '' Crystal Nuns Cathedral'', which was released on March 4, 2022. '' Tremblers and Goggles by Rank'' and the compilation '' Scalping the Guru'' rounded out 2022, followed by ''
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'', '' Welshpool Frillies'', and '' Nowhere to Go but Up'' in 2023. '' Strut of Kings'' was announced in April 2024 and released in June. Then, In November 2024, they announced another album titled '' Universe Room''. It would be released on February 7th, 2025.


Musical style

Guided by Voices have been categorized as
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,
alternative rock Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
and lofi, with compositions that Mark Deming of
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said were "infectiously brief pop songs". The band's early releases were described as "amateur recordings that included audible mistakes, eclectic instrumentation, and haphazard songwriting". The band is influenced by the stylings of the
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and
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.


Band members

It's been said over fifty musicians have contributed to the band. The following is a list of all known members. Current *
Robert Pollard Robert Ellsworth Pollard Jr. (born October 31, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the frontman and leader of indie rock band Guided by Voices, which he also the band’s only constant member. In addition to this, he has also rele ...
– lead vocals (1983–2004, 2010–2014, 2016–present), guitar (1983–1992) *
Doug Gillard Douglas Scott Gillard (born December 23, 1965) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He has been a member of major indie pop and punk bands, most notably Guided by Voices, Nada Surf, Bambi Kino, Death of Samantha, and Cobra Verde. Early ...
– guitar, backing vocals (1997–2004, 2016–present) * Kevin March – drums, backing vocals (2002–2004, 2014, 2016–present) * Mark Shue – bass, backing vocals (2016–present) * Bobby Bare Jr. – guitar, backing vocals (2016–present) Former * Jim Pollard – guitar, bass (1983–1995, 2012) * Mitch Mitchell – guitar (1983–1997, 2010–2014), bass (1983–1987) *
Tobin Sprout Tobin Sprout (born April 28, 1955) is an American visual artist, musician, songwriter, and children's author. He is best known as a former member of the indie rock band Guided by Voices. He served as a secondary major songwriter and guitarist of ...
– guitar, vocals (1986–1997, 2010–2014) * Kevin Fennell – drums (1983–1989, 1993–1997, 2010–2014) *
Greg Demos Greg Demos is an American musician and lawyer from Dayton, Ohio best known as a long time bassist for Guided by Voices. By trade, he is a partner in the law firm of Fowler, Demos & Stueve in Lebanon, Ohio. Demos has also performed with The New Cr ...
– bass (1990–1992, 1994–2000, 2010–2014) * Paul Comstock – guitar (1983) * Ed John – guitar (1984) * Mitch Swann – guitar (1986) * Don Thrasher – drums (1989–1992) * Steve Wilbur – bass, guitar (1987–1989) * Dan Toohey – bass (1991–1994) * James Greer – bass,(1994–1996)wrote and played on the song "Trendspotter Acrobat" on the album Sunfish Holy Breakfast * Bruce "Smitty" Smith – drums (1983, 1989) * Dave Swanson – drums (1997–1998) * Jim Macpherson – drums (1998–2001) * Jon McCann – drums (2001–2002) * Nate Farley – guitar (1998–2004) * Tim Tobias – bass (2000–2003) * Chris Slusarenko – bass (2003–2004) * Nick Mitchell – guitar, vocals (2016) * John Petkovic – guitar (1997–1998) * Don Depew – bass (1997–1998) * Larry Keller – drums (1994–1995) * Craig "Craig-O" Nichols – drums (1995) * Nick Schuld – bass (1997) * Peyton Eric – drums (1986, 1989) * Joe Buben – drums (1996) * Leland Cain – bass (1996) Former touring members *
Matt Sweeney Matt Sweeney (born July 2, 1969) is an American musician and record producer best known as a guitarist of Skunk, Chavez, and supergroup Zwan. Early life and education Sweeney was born in New Jersey. His father was John D. Sweeney, a profess ...
– bass (1996) * Sam Powers – bass (2003) Timeline


Discography


References


Further reading

* * * ''Guided by Voices: A Brief History — Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in The Forests of Rock and Roll'' **Written by James Greer and published by Grove/Atlantic in 2005, this is the first biography of GBV authorized by the band.
Steven Soderbergh Steven Andrew Soderbergh ( ; born January 14, 1963) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor. A pioneer of modern Independent film, independent cinema, Soderbergh later drew acclaim for formally inventiv ...
wrote the foreword. Author Jim Greer, a former editor of ''
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'' magazine, was also a member of the band from 1994 to 1996 (he wrote the song "Trendspotter Acrobat" on '' Sunfish Holy Breakfast''). * *


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