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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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submitted by Nick May 1st 2013 09:00 pm (stereogum.com)
All Built To Spill songs exist on a continuum between two poles: snappy, twee-inflected pop songs and vast, mind-altering classic rock soundscapes. I’ve never been to Idaho, but I can’t help wondering if this reflects the topography there, the concrete quadrants of a busy Boise business district giving way to resplendent unma...
Built To Spill kicked off their 2013 tour plans last night in Victoria, Bc and have just confirmed a series of West Coast dates
submitted by Nick Jan 23rd 2013 01:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
Built To Spill will be ending the month by launching a brief tour on the Pacific Northwest
A couple years ago, Built To Spill bassist Brett Nelson launched the Electronic Anthology Project, a passion project that reimagined Built To Spill’s songs through the aesthetic of New Wave bands like Talk Talk and Men Without Hats. The record contained all new vocal tracks from Built To Spill frontman Doug Martsch. Now, The Electronic...
Fresh off their appearance on Conan, Band of Horses stopped by the Wiltern in Los Angeles for their own headlining show in the wake of the opening for the cancelled Kings of Leon tour. Brett Netson of Built to Spill fame provided support.


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