1997, Touch and Go Records
Succinctly, Shapes is a fascinating record that takes great liberties with rock-n-roll. They combine fuzzed-out blasts ala Blue Cheer with quasi-psychedelic twanging and droning. Being rock dogs more than a little trippy, the unsuspecting listener is liable to be derailed and require debriefing from a Polvo-handler before feeling safe around multi-instrumental rock albums again. Polvo (now defunct) has often shared the stage with Sonic Youth. There is more than a passing resemblance, at times, but Polvo retains more consistent cohesion and turns tighter corners, too. Does that make them a better band or a more unpredictable one? I say predicting that Polvo will be looked on as one of the better bands of the 90s is a safe bet. ~ Thomas Schulte, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Enemy Insects |
| 2 | The Fighting Kites |
| 3 | Rock Post Rock |
| 4 | The Golden Ladder |
| 5 | Downtown Dedication |
| 6 | Pulchritude |
| 7 | Twenty White Tents |
| 8 | Everything In Flames! |
| 9 | d.d. (s.r.) |
| 10 | El Roc?o |
| 11 | Lantern |
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