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525:, but "we started that about a year ago, we have not even got anything off the ground." Later in the interview, Martsch gave his perspective on the future of Built to Spill past the current material; "I do think that Built to Spill could be something better than ever just because our lineup is better than ever ... I think there is potential for the five of us to collaborate on something that is just way better than anything that I have ever come up with by myself or that we have done in the past." Martsch also interjected that "This coming record we're not doing that—it's mostly going to be songs that I have been working on." The band extended its 2008 tour in the United States and Europe, performing the album 31: 565:, in which Nelson creates covers from an artist in a synth-pop style, featuring the vocalist from the original version. This self-titled EP, which featured one song from each Built to Spill record (using anagrams of their original titles) and newly recorded vocals by Doug Martsch, received a moderately favorable review in Pitchfork, even though "it was obviously released as a goof," and the "good moments almost make you wish Martsch had taken this concept more seriously." In September 2010, the band released a video for its single "Hindsight" from 608: 584:) on bass and Stephen Gere (Uzala, Brett Netson Band, Atomic Mama) on drums. On January 7, 2013, Martsch, Netson and guitarist Jim Roth announced that Albertini and Gere would be permanent replacements for Plouf and Nelson, who were departing the band amicably. Built to Spill continued touring periodically as a five-piece but didn't release another album for several years. Martsch would later state that a 2012 album was abandoned due to the departure of Nelson and Plouf and his dissatisfaction with the songs. 491: 1107: 236:
Martsch originally envisioned the band to feature a changing set of backing musicians for each album, but eventually settled with a stable lineup for over a decade before returning to his original plan in 2012. Having received consistent critical acclaim throughout their career, three of the band's
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In October 2018, Martsch announced on Facebook that the band will return to his initial idea of having a shifting rotation of members for each release. Brazilian musicians JoĂŁo Casaes and LĂŞ Almeida served as the rhythm section for a set of South American shows. In 2019, the band added Melanie
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The US tour was scheduled through October 2007, followed by an Australian tour. Martsch stated in a September 2007 interview that he didn't want to tour in the United States again until the band records; however, the band then announced a one-month US national tour for spring of 2008.
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in 1995 for a three-album deal. Unlike many artists signed to major labels, the deal the band brokered with Warner Bros. allowed it to retain a large degree of creative control over future albums. Built to Spill produced its first major-label release in 1997 with
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was met with critical success and caused Built to Spill to become one of the United States' most recognizable indie rock bands. Before releasing another album, Martsch made Nelson and Plouf permanent members of the band. In 1999, the band released
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In 2003, Warner Bros. Records optioned the band for another album. From 2003 to 2005, Built to Spill toured extensively, performing over 150 dates that included new songs from as early as 2004. Its sixth studio album,
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The band resumed touring on June 3, 2006, with a show that included four new songs. This show and many on the tour included the dedication of the song "Car" to Capps, who had played on the track when it was recorded.
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to continued critical success and for the first time, significant commercial success; it debuted at No. 120 on the Billboard 200 and a year after its release had sold 60,000 copies. The band's first live album,
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was released on April 18, 2015. The album was recorded as a trio with Martsch, Albertini, and Gere and was co-produced by Martsch and frequent Built to Spill guest keyboardist and Quasi frontman
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On October 25, 2012, Built to Spill played a secret, invitation-only show at the Bunk Bar in Portland, Oregon, with a new rhythm section consisting of Jason Albertini (
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on and off during the 2006 tour, but nothing appeared until the July 10, 2007 release of a 12" single, "They Got Away"/"Re-Arrange". "They Got Away" is a heavily
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Brett Netson and Jim Roth left the band in the latter half of 2015 and a trio lineup of Martsch, Albertini and Gere debuted on a spring 2016 West Coast run.
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music festival and postpone several dates of the tour. Even worse news came when former drummer Andy Capps was found dead in his home on May 18, 2006.
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was released in 2000. By 2001, the band's three albums for Warner Bros. had sold a combined 200,000 copies in the US. The band's fifth studio album,
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The band signed to Sub Pop in October 2021. On September 9, 2022, the band released their first album of new material since 2015,
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elements. He performed numerous solo concerts in support of the album. Built to Spill was on hiatus for most of this period.
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in 2004 but was not released until April 11, 2006. The band's official lineup for the album was Martsch, Nelson, Plouf, and
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On September 14, 2017, Built to Spill announced that they would leave Warner Bros. after 22 years.
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Radford on bass and Teresa Esguerra on drums. On June 12, 2020, they released the cover album
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tour. Also in 1995, the band collaborated on the song "Still Flat" for the AIDS benefit album
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provided guitar work on several songs and later rejoined the band as a full-time member.
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In a March 2008 interview with Playback:stl, Martsch spoke of new material from the
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Warner Bros. Records stated that Built to Spill had been recording its follow-up to
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starting in August, during which the album will be performed in full each night.
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In July 2010, Martsch appeared on the first release from Brett Nelson's the
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became Built to Spill's highest-charting album of their career.
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Built to Spill hit the road for headlining U.S. tour in August
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Performing at Mr. Small's in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 2023
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Doug Martsch interview in Reverb magazine (November 2010)
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followed, which included recordings by both lineups.
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as the band's original members. In an interview with
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Built to Spill at Treefort Music Fest 2016
Treefort Music Fest 2016
Boise, Idaho
Indie rock
alternative rock
C/Z
Up
City Slang
Warner Bros.
ATP Recordings
Ernest Jenning
Sub Pop
Doug Martsch
Ralf Youtz
Brett Nelson
Jim Roth
Jason Albertini
Brett Netson
www.builttospill.com
indie rock
Boise
Idaho
Doug Martsch
There's Nothing Wrong with Love
Perfect from Now On
Keep It Like a Secret
Pitchfork
Billboard 200
There Is No Enemy
Treepeople

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