Guided By Voices – “Meet The Star” [Video]

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The ever-prolific and always active Guided By Voices is back at it again with their second release of 2023, a brand new full-length record entitled Welshpool Frillies, due July 21 via GBV Inc. As a follow-up to the record’s first single, “Seedling,” the band returns with a second single entitled “Meet The Star,” along with an accompanying lyric video that comes with the following description:

“A NigroDunkel Production — keyboard smasher Aaron Dunkel; band video and stills shot by Michael Nigro. Artist/seasoned film editor Aaron Dunkel makes commercials by day, and on the flip-side, creates a ton of paintings and experimental videos and film. Michael Nigro is a New York-based photojournalist who has covered stories across the globe. From conflicts to mosh pits he’ll go anywhere… but shopping.”

You can order the new album at Rockathon Records HERE.

To celebrate their 40th anniversary, the band is hosting a 2-night celebration at Dayton Masonic Center (Dayton, OH), taking place Friday September 1 and Saturday September 2. Between the two nights, Dinosaur Jr, Built To Spill, Heartless Bastards, Wednesday, and Kiwi Jr will also perform. Both nights SOLD OUT immediately.

In addition, the band has a few more upcoming tour dates across the States this fall which you can find below.

GUIDED BY VOICES LIVE

August 4 – Buffalo, NY – Iron Works
August 5 – Accord, NY – Positive Jam Festival
September 1 – Dayton, OH – Dayton Masonic Center – 40th Anniversary Celebration (w/ Dinosaur Jr + Kiwi Jr) SOLD OUT
September 2 – Dayton, OH – Dayton Masonic Center – 40th Anniversary Celebration (w/ Built To Spill, Heartless Bastards, Wednesday) SOLD OUT
October 6 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
October 7 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall
October 27 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
October 28 – Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle Music Hall

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