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Polvo is an American indie rock band from
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. The band formed in 1990 and is fronted by guitarists/vocalists
Ash Bowie Ashley Hideyo "Ash" Bowie (born c.1968) is an American musician. In 1990, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, he formed the band Polvo (as guitarist and vocalist) along with Dave Brylawski, Steve Popson, and Eddie Watkins. Polvo was influential in t ...
and Dave Brylawski, with Steve Popson playing bass guitar and Brian Quast playing drums. Eddie Watkins was the band's original drummer, but did not rejoin the band upon its reunion in 2008, after breaking up in 1998. The band was critically acclaimed from the outset.


Biography


Formation and early releases

Polvo formed in 1990 in
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, United States. Their original lineup consisted of vocalists/guitarists
Ash Bowie Ashley Hideyo "Ash" Bowie (born c.1968) is an American musician. In 1990, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, he formed the band Polvo (as guitarist and vocalist) along with Dave Brylawski, Steve Popson, and Eddie Watkins. Polvo was influential in t ...
and Dave Brylawski, bassist Steve Popson, and drummer Eddie Watkins. Bowie and Brylawski met in a Spanish class at the University of North Carolina and shared an affinity for music released by SST Records and local rock band
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. Polvo's first recording was ''Can I Ride'', a double 7-inch single released on the band's Kitchen Puff Records label in 1991. It was later re-released on CD as the ''Polvo'' EP on micro-indie Jesus Christ Records. The band then released two full-length albums, two EPs, and several 7-inches on
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, a label run by Superchunk's Mac McCaughan, a high-school classmate of Brylawski and Popson. Merge Records issued their debut album, ''
Cor-Crane Secret ''Cor-Crane Secret'' is the first studio album by North Carolina indie rock band Polvo. It was recorded at Duck Kee Studios in Raleigh, North Carolina, and released on Merge Records in 1992. Singles Different versions of "Can I Ride" and "Vibra ...
'', in 1992. ''
Today's Active Lifestyles ''Today's Active Lifestyles'' is Polvo's second studio album. It was produced by Bob Weston and released on Merge Records in 1993. Cover Early versions of the cover art featured red tigers in the yellow colour field, but these were soon removed ...
'' followed in 1993, refining the group's approach, and it was followed in turn by two EPs, 1994's ''
Celebrate the New Dark Age ''Celebrate the New Dark Age'' is an EP by Polvo. Background & Release It was recorded at Duck Kee Studios by Jerry Kee and released on Merge Records in 1994. Reception The ''Allmusic'' review is quite positive, with reviewer Tracy Frey cal ...
'' and 1995's ''
This Eclipse ''This Eclipse'' is a 1995 EP release by indie rock band Polvo. It was recorded and mixed by Brian Paulson in Hillsborough, North Carolina on August 21–22 that year, mastered by John Golden and released on Merge Records. Recording The album w ...
''. ''Today's Active Lifestyles'' was later reissued with an alternative cover without the lion image on it, because of a copyright lawsuit brought by the painter of the album. The band also made an appearance in the 1994
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road movie '' Half-cocked''.


Wider reach, dispersion and break-up

Polvo toured North America numerous times, including outings with Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Pavement,
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, Pipe,
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, Sleepyhead,
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, Dungbeetle, and Spatula. They toured twice in the UK and once in Europe, playing with Sebadoh, Babes in Toyland, and Superchunk. Two albums were released after the band signed to the larger label
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. Their debut for the label was 1996's double-length ''
Exploded Drawing ''Exploded Drawing'' is the third studio album by the rock band Polvo. It was released in 1996 as a CD and double- LP on Touch and Go Records. The album was engineered by Bob Weston. Reception Heather Phares of AllMusic called the album "a so ...
'', an eclectic, progressive effort that began to delve more explicitly into the guitarists' fascination with Asian music. Drummer Watkins amicably left the band afterward to pursue career and family interests. The rest of the group was beginning to drift apart as well. Brylawski moved to New York City to attend graduate school and also traveled to India, while Bowie had already relocated to Boston by 1994 to join then-girlfriend, Helium frontwoman
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. Polvo reconvened in 1997 to record '' Shapes'' with new drummer Brian Walsby. Both Touch and Go releases featured a darker, more progressive rock-oriented sound instead of their earlier, post-punk influenced style. Rumors that it would be their final album proved true when they amicably disbanded later that year, ending their farewell US tour with a two-night stand at hometown club Cat's Cradle.


Hiatus and other projects

In 2000 Bowie released an album of home recordings on the Tiger Style label, called ''Yesterday...and Tomorrow's Shells'' under the name Libraness. He has since appeared with (current Polvo drummer Brian Quast's band) the BQ's and recorded and toured with
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-influenced band Idyll Swords, which released two albums on Communion, and currently is a member of Black Taj, as is Steve Popson. Watkins played drums in Dr. Powerful, as well as Durham outfit Stranger In The Valley of The Kings. In July 2020, Brylawski and Quast released their first album as Silver Scrolls.


Reunion

Polvo reformed with new drummer Brian Quast, formerly of
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and The Cherry Valence, after being invited to appear at All Tomorrow's Parties 2008 and the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, Spain. They also played several shows in the US, including the Northwest Music Fest in Portland. A full live set from a benefit show at Cat's Cradle in August 2008, featuring new songs and reworked versions of old songs, was made available to purchase online. In 2009, Polvo re-signed to Merge Records and released ''
In Prism ''In Prism'' is Polvo's fifth studio album, and their first since 1997's '' Shapes''. It was recorded by Brian Paulson and was released on Merge Records on September 8, 2009. The track "Beggar's Bowl" was streamed online. Reception ''In Prism' ...
'', their first studio album in 12 years. The album's release coincided with Merge Records' 20th anniversary, and Polvo were featured at a concert to honor the label at the Cat's Cradle in July. In 2010 the band toured with
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and released their sixth album, '' Siberia'', in 2013. The band did not undertake any promotion for its release. Polvo's last live performance to date was in 2011. Original drummer Eddie Watkins died on April 24, 2016, at the age of forty-seven. In January 2020, the band announced vinyl reissues of their first 2 albums: ''Cor-Crane Secret'' and ''Today's Active Lifestyles''. The release was accompanied by a bundling option from Merge Records, which includes both albums with "updated-but-familiar" artwork (including posters & other "ephemera from the band's archive") and an expanded edition of the band's self-titled early singles compilation on translucent green vinyl. In February that year, Bowie & Popson sat down for an interview with
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of the band
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. Reflecting on their legacy, Popson said:
We were just a band, one of a thousand really good bands at that time, that played shows. We were stoked that people actually liked listening to what we did. It still is shocking to me 30 years later. The reissue, I have no idea if it’s 40-year-old people, 50-year-old people restocking this stuff. Or if there are 18-year-old people out there buying it. I’d be shocked if it’s the latter. But I just don’t know.


Legacy


Musical style

Polvo is widely considered to be a standard bearer of a genre which came to be known as math rock, although in interviews the band disavowed that categorization. Their sound was defined by complex and dissonant guitar harmonies and driving rhythm, complementing cryptic, often surrealist lyrics. Their sound was so unpredictable and angular that the band's guitarists were often accused of failing to play with correctly tuned guitars. Polvo's songs and artwork frequently featured Asian/"exotic" themes and references. Additionally, their music had a pronounced Eastern feel that came not only from the Indian and
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-style drones in their compositions, but actual Eastern instruments like the sitar as well. ''Complex'' ranked both Bowie & Brylawski among indie rock's greatest guitarists, writing that the band "built most of their songs around shimmering chords and stream-of-consciousness riffs; whistling Polvo on the bus would make someone look pretty strange. They sound as if someone stared into space and imagined the strangest guitar-based song possible and then the band tackled – and generally nailed – the unenviable task of performing it." Across various interviews, the band members have cited ''
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as influences on their sound among others.


Influence

On being asked by ''Pitchfork'' about their influence on modern bands in 2008,
Ash Bowie Ashley Hideyo "Ash" Bowie (born c.1968) is an American musician. In 1990, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, he formed the band Polvo (as guitarist and vocalist) along with Dave Brylawski, Steve Popson, and Eddie Watkins. Polvo was influential in t ...
said:
I don't really look for it, to be honest. I think we've had an influence, but there are other reasons why people are often found doing similar things at the same time in music, art, design, or whatever. As far as other people incorporating your style into their work, of course you'll have mixed feelings about it, but it's probably best to remain ambivalent about it. Anyway, I've always been more into music that's completely different from Polvo, so I don't run across it much.
A wide range of bands and musicians have cited Polvo as either an influence or a favorite. They include
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Discography


Albums

* ''
Cor-Crane Secret ''Cor-Crane Secret'' is the first studio album by North Carolina indie rock band Polvo. It was recorded at Duck Kee Studios in Raleigh, North Carolina, and released on Merge Records in 1992. Singles Different versions of "Can I Ride" and "Vibra ...
'' LP/CD (Merge, 1992) * ''
Today's Active Lifestyles ''Today's Active Lifestyles'' is Polvo's second studio album. It was produced by Bob Weston and released on Merge Records in 1993. Cover Early versions of the cover art featured red tigers in the yellow colour field, but these were soon removed ...
'' LP/CD (Merge, 1993) * ''
Exploded Drawing ''Exploded Drawing'' is the third studio album by the rock band Polvo. It was released in 1996 as a CD and double- LP on Touch and Go Records. The album was engineered by Bob Weston. Reception Heather Phares of AllMusic called the album "a so ...
'' CD/2×LP (Touch and Go, 1996) * '' Shapes'' LP/CD (Touch and Go, 1997) * ''
In Prism ''In Prism'' is Polvo's fifth studio album, and their first since 1997's '' Shapes''. It was recorded by Brian Paulson and was released on Merge Records on September 8, 2009. The track "Beggar's Bowl" was streamed online. Reception ''In Prism' ...
'' LP/CD (Merge, 2009) * '' ''Siberia'''' LP/CD (Merge, 2013)


EPs

* ''
Celebrate the New Dark Age ''Celebrate the New Dark Age'' is an EP by Polvo. Background & Release It was recorded at Duck Kee Studios by Jerry Kee and released on Merge Records in 1994. Reception The ''Allmusic'' review is quite positive, with reviewer Tracy Frey cal ...
'' (EP/ mini album) CD/3×7″ box set (Merge, 1994) * '' Polvo'' CD (reissue of " Can I Ride" double 7-inch; Jesus Christ, 1995) * ''
This Eclipse ''This Eclipse'' is a 1995 EP release by indie rock band Polvo. It was recorded and mixed by Brian Paulson in Hillsborough, North Carolina on August 21–22 that year, mastered by John Golden and released on Merge Records. Recording The album w ...
'' CD EP (Merge, 1995)


Singles

* " Can I Ride" 2×7″ (Kitchen Puff, 1991) * " Vibracobra" 7-inch (Rockville, 1991) * "
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" split 7-inch (with Erectus Monotone; Merge, 1992) * " Tilebreaker" 7-inch (Merge, 1993) * " Two Fists/All The Cliches Under Broadway" split 7-inch (with
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, 1994) * " Heavy Detour" 7-inch (Merge, 2011)


Compilation appearances

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benefit CD ''Tannis Root Presents: Freedom of Choice'' (Tannis Root, 1992) * " Watch The Nail" on ''Rows of Teeth'' (Merge Records, 1994) * " Reverse Migraine" on ''Music From The Motion Picture Reach The Rock'' (Hefty Records, 1998)


References


Sources


VH1 Bio about Polvo



Spanish Royal Dictionary "Polvo"


External links


Official Touch and Go Records site


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