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''Shapes'' is Polvo's fourth
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and the last album released prior to breaking up shortly after its release. It was recorded by
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and released on
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in 1997.


Reception

Tom Schulte of ''
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'' called it "a fascinating record that takes great liberties with rock-n-roll", noting its combination of "fuzzed-out blasts ala
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with quasi-
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twanging and droning." He ends his review by "predicting" as "a safe bet" that the band "will be looked on as one of the better bands of the 90s". ''
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'' compared the album to a "3-D relief map, with straight organic
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at its high points and structured geometric sound at the lows", calling it "the sort of journey that meanders through these elements in a way that deserves more attention than your average "
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" album". The review ends by writing that "Polvo's genius shows through by achieving the difficult harmony between the structured and the chaotic." Pearson Greer of ''Opus'' called the band polarizing, writing that there's "tons of odd time signatures, skronky guitar and bass tones, synth squiggles, solos, and other esoterica that’s straight from
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" on the album. He notes, however, that the band "do such traditionally no-smiles allowed,
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things ..with a real sense of humor." Adam Selzer's review for ''
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'' echoed the sentiment of the aforementioned one, writing that the album "may not sit well with most Polvo fans." He writes that despite being occasionally "boring", certain moments on the album "will make you realize how creative this band really is" and praises
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's "exceptional" recording, noting the many "overdubs which
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it sound more like a studio record" in comparison to past releases. He also highlights the album's "influences from traditional Indian and
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."


Legacy

Unlike the albums that preceded it, contemporary opinions on ''Shapes'' is mixed. ''Dusted'' calls it "the weak spot in he band'scatalog". "The
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muscle proffered on that stalled effort" according to the review, "spelled out the message of a band that had gotten tired of eardrum-bending progressive guitar sounds, infatuated with
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but grounded in a stoner jock mysticism preoccupied with loafing around the spice market." It called the album "a record of jokes" that " tackedevery AOR rock move they knew into a few songs that sounded more like pisstakes on that sort of music than the real thing." ''The Line of Best Fit'' calls the album "a disappointment, angular riffs drifting into proggy excursions". ''
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'' called it "a hodgepodge of contorted
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riffage and fractured-
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interludes that, in hindsight, anticipated the current vogue for Arthur-endorsed new-school
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, but at the time felt like a directionless drift into the unknown". '' Under the Radar'', however, called it "a maddeningly ambitious record distantly removed from the avant-garde dissonance of their early discography." ''Delusions of Adequacy'' called it "a mirage of an album that sounded austere and severe, more deeply embracing some of the Eastern-isms that had always colored their work, and flirting with more classic rock jamming than anyone could have expected", that was "another great Polvo album" though "you could hear the band becoming less interested in being Polvo and more interested in following their own respective muses." ''Soundblab'' gave the album a very positive retrospective review, writing that the album is "so open-ended, it has no shape." (in reference to its title)


Track listing

#"Enemy Insects" - 6:14 #"The Fighting Kites" - 1:31 #"Rock Post Rock" - 4:11 #"The Golden Ladder" - 3:04 #"Downtown Dedication" - 3:39 #"Pulchritude" - 1:46 #"Twenty White Tents" - 5:14 #"Everything in Flames!" - 3:28 #"D.D. (S.R.)" - 4:54 #"El Rocío" - 12:41 #"Lantern" - 3:23


Personnel

*Brian Walsby - Drums (tracks: 3, 7 to 10) *DG - Mastering inyl*
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- Performer Sounds And Shapes"* Ian Williams - Photography *
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- Recording


References

{{Authority control Polvo albums 1997 albums Touch and Go Records albums