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Kevin March (November 2005 Issue) Guided By Music "On my ride home from the last show, that's when I
really started
thinking, 'What am I going to do next?'" Kevin March is reflecting on
the recent retirement of Guided
By Voices, the immensely prolific,
critically heralded indie rock band for which he drummed between
January 2002 and the
group's final show on New Year's Eve, 2004.
Though sad to receive word last April
of frontman
Robert Pollard's plan to put the band he led for eighteen years to bed,
March, whose pre-GBV
r'sum' includes stints with Shudder To Think and
The Dambuilders, did his best to enjoy the group's final months
of
touring. "I went into the mode of, 'Let's really enjoy this because it
won't be around anymore,'" he
says. "I didn't want to be anxious about
what I was going to do next'though I think any musician's tendency
is to get anxious when you know your job is coming to an
end."
A planned period of downtime quickly evaporated
early this spring as March hit the
road with former Grifter Dave
Shouse's Bloodthirsty Lovers, the laptop-driven, psychedelic pop band
on whose 2004
album, The Delicate Seam,
March drummed. "The Bloodthirsty Lovers is definitely a
different kind
of style," says March. 'dave likes to get a little wild with the music,
and I like the openness of
that."
March also recently reconnected with his former
Shudder To Think bandmate Craig
Wedren, drumming on and co-producing
songs for a Wedren solo album, which will see release this summer on
Bright Eyes
wunderkind Conor Oberst's Team Love label.
"I wanted to work with people I'd done
stuff with
before and whose work I respected," says March of his recent musical
endeavors. "As long as the music is heartfelt,
that's what I enjoy."
Jon Wurster
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