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Live, Chicago Metro 12-10-99 - Sixteen photos by Matt Waters of the band in concert.
 
Lycos Music: Biography - A short bio of the band with links to homepages for several side projects as well audio and video Internet downloads of live performances.
 
Matador Records - The Matador records website for Guided by Voices, the label releasing all material up to 1997 for the band.
 
Metacritic: Isolation Drills - Multiple critic and user reviews for Isolation Drills by Guided By Voices.
 
Pitchfork: Isolation Drills - In an extensive review, Matt LeMay rates the latest album a 7.3, praising the return of the sound GbV fans' wait for, but pointing out the lo-fi, four-track days are over.
 
PopMatters: Isolation Drills - Review by Wilson Neate declaring the album to be "as diverse as it is consistently compelling."
 
Robert Pollard and His Soft Rock Renegades: Choreographed Man of War: Pitchfork Review - Pitchfork review of the latest Rockathon/Recordhead release by Robert Pollard, featuring the former GbV mainstays Greg Demos and Jim Macpherson. Review by Matt LeMay
 
RockNet's Roch on Music - Roch Parisien gives "Under the Bushes, Under the Stars" four stars (on a scale from 1-5).
 
RollingStone: GBV Cancel Tour - Band scrap dates after drummer's breaks hand.
 
Salon: Sharps and Flats - A review of the Matador release "Mag Earwig" by Mark Athitakis. Includes an .aiff version of "Bulldog Skin".
 
Spin: Guided By Voices Tour Opener - Dan O'Conor sets up GbV's 2001 tour for Spin Magazine.
 
Splendid E-zine: Isolation Drills - A review by Jason Jackowiak who says, "Isolation Drills rocks harder than anything else in GBV's seemingly endless canon."
 
TVT Records - Page for the band's current label, featuring the 2001 release "Isolation Drills". A scrapbook, tour dates, band news and message board are included.
 
The Onion AV Club: Guided By Voices - Interview with hard-drinking, outspoken singer Robert Pollard on his band's many lineups, Tobin Sprout, and Cobra Verde.
 
The Voices, The Voices: Robert Pollard continues to evolve - John Sewell analyzes the band's position prior to their March 1, 2001 appearance at Moose's Music Hall in Knoxville, TN.
 
The War Against Silence #13 - TWAS, a weekly music review website, looks at 15 albums, from "Sandbox" to "Alien Lanes".
 
Their voices have changed - The Washington Post's David Segal reviews GbV's 2001 release "Isolation Drills".
 
 

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