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submitted by Nick Oct 16th 2009 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last night Built To Spill capped a sold-out four-show run in NYC -- two at Webster, followed by a more intimate pair at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg. I ventured out in the Noreaster for it, and, surprise, a Built To Spill show is a sorta perfect way to spend a wet and chilly night. Earlier in the day Martsch took his skull cap to the Ed Sullivan Theatre (because the Ed Sullivan Theatre is a cold Theatre) and treated television to a bit of his band's great new LP There Is No Enemy. They could have upped the mood with KILASy "Aisle 13" or the inviting "Hindsight," but true to the dreary day, instead they got existential with a downcast, spaced out, and very whammy-barred "Oh Yeah." Which was the right move. Dave thinks so, too. Continue reading Built To Spill Bring "Oh Yeah" To Letterman...
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In 2019, Built To Spill celebrated 20 years of Keep It Like A Secret with an anniversary tour. Today, they announced two anniversary shows to celebrate 30 years of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love with Yo La Tengo, one in Portland and one in Seattle.
Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie recently told a story about Doug Martsch on Damian Abraham’s podcast Turned Out A Punk. I can’t confirm if the events of this story actually took place, but it’s worth telling anyways.
submitted by Nick Jul 27th 2022 06:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Later this summer, Doug Martsch’s long-running indie rock institution Built To Spill will return with When The Wind Forgets Your Name, their first album for new home Sub Pop. This time around, Martsch is backed up by Lê Almeida and João Cases, two members of the Brazilian jazz-rock band Oruã, but all the early tracks from the album ...
submitted by Nick Jun 21st 2022 05:00 am (www.stereogum.com)
A couple months ago, Built To Spill announced their first new album in seven years, When The Wind Forgets Your Name, the follow-up to 2015’s Untethered Moon and their first for Sub Pop after 20 years on Warner Records. So far, we’ve heard two tracks from it — “Gonna Lose” and “Understoo...
submitted by Nick May 17th 2022 03:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Later this year, the real BTS, the transcendent Idaho indie rock institution Built To Spill, will release When The Wind Forgets Your Name, their first album for new label Sub Pop. Frontman Doug Martsch produced the record, and the LP features him playing with Lê Almeida and João Casaes, two members of the Brazilian band Oruã. (When BTS tour l...
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