Built to Spill’s first four records were put out by Northwest indies C/Z and Up, but they signed to Warner Bros. in 1995 and ...
Built To Spill's Doug Martsch. The Pacific Northwest was full of great bands in the early ‘90s, but Boise, Id., was not necessarily on anybody’s radar as the next hot music scene. It was there that in ...
Built to Spill, not really promoting anything but featuring a new lineup, will hit the new, larger stage at Club Congress tonight, but if you don’t have tickets already…tough break, the show sold out ...
Testing out new festival grounds at the Palmer Events Center, Levitation’s three-day rock lineup presents headliners Pavement, TV on the Radio, and Mastodon, plus plenty of subgenre-spanning acts.
KCRW's signature music program, Morning Becomes Eclectic, is hosted by Novena Carmel and features a thoughtfully curated mix of new releases, timeless classics, offbeat gems, live performances and ...
On a cursory listen, When the Wind Forgets Your Name delivers precisely what fans have come to love from Built to Spill — grooves, tones and riffs for days, in support of songs characterized by ...
The post Built to Spill Announce There’s Nothing Wrong with Love Anniversary Tour appeared first on Consequence. Indie rock veterans Built to Spill have announced a lengthy new tour in celebration of ...
Consarnit and tarnation! What is it with that Built To Spill as a live act? One minute they’re defying expectations and the next they’re doing just what you hoped they wouldn’t. It makes for a concert ...
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