Same Place The Fly Got Smashed
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Same Place the Fly Got Smashed | ||
Studio album by Guided by Voices | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | 1990 | |
Genre | indie rock | |
Label | Rocket #9 Records | |
Producer(s) | Greg Demos | |
Guided by Voices chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Self-Inflicted Aerial Nostalgia (1989) |
Same Place the Fly Got Smashed (1990) |
Propeller (1992) |
Same Place the Fly Got Smashed is the fourth album from Dayton, OH's Guided by Voices. Often said to be a concept album about alcoholism, the album displays bandleader Robert Pollard's maturing songcraft and increasing interest in lo-fi soundscapes.
[edit] Track listing
- "Airshow '88"
- "Order for the New Slave Trade"
- "The Hard Way"
- "Drinker's Peace"
- "Mammoth Cave"
- "When She Turns 50"
- "Club Molluska"
- "Pendulum"
- "Ambergris"
- "Local Mix-Up"
- "Murder Charge"
- "Starboy"
- "Blatant Doom Trip"
- "How Loft I Am?"