

POLVO 'SHAPES' LP (Emerald Green Vinyl)
LABEL:Â Touch and Go Records
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 9/2/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 1997
VARIANT:Â Emerald Green Vinyl LP (limited to 500)Â
Both alarming and charming, Polvoâs eclectic sound and style is absolutely unmistakable. It could be said that Polvo was the guitar band of the nineties, and that sentiment still holds true today. The band truly existed on its own island, somewhere between the Eastern Indian Peninsula and the AleutiansâŠwhich left a lot of space to roam around. Polvo was not only unique but prolific, putting out one or two releases a year during the bandâs initial lifespan. Not one of Polvoâs records sound the same. Similar, perhaps, but Polvo is a continually evolving beast of many facets. On Shapes, Polvo stretch out in their guitar army postures and play some ROCK! It opens with the attempted start of an automobile engine, then knocks you with the song, âEnemy Insects.â The band typically used non-western instrumentation, and with this album, they stretch even that.
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LABEL:Â Touch and Go Records
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 9/2/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 1997
VARIANT:Â Emerald Green Vinyl LP (limited to 500)Â
Both alarming and charming, Polvoâs eclectic sound and style is absolutely unmistakable. It could be said that Polvo was the guitar band of the nineties, and that sentiment still holds true today. The band truly existed on its own island, somewhere between the Eastern Indian Peninsula and the AleutiansâŠwhich left a lot of space to roam around. Polvo was not only unique but prolific, putting out one or two releases a year during the bandâs initial lifespan. Not one of Polvoâs records sound the same. Similar, perhaps, but Polvo is a continually evolving beast of many facets. On Shapes, Polvo stretch out in their guitar army postures and play some ROCK! It opens with the attempted start of an automobile engine, then knocks you with the song, âEnemy Insects.â The band typically used non-western instrumentation, and with this album, they stretch even that.













