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Ink 19 :: Built To Spill

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December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Built To Spill (Frank Mullen)

Built To Spill with 764-HERO The Point, Atlanta October 25, 1998 by Frank Mullen Dial "H" for "HERO" Two of the hardest-working Northwestern bands in show business toured through this area recently, indie heroes Built to Spill and sparse brooders 764-HERO. I was looking forward to seeing both bands ...

Ink 19 :: Built To Spill

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Ancient Melodies of the Future (Warner Bros.). Review by Kiran Aditham.

BUILT TO SPILL ANCIENT MELODIES OF THE FUTURE Warner Bros. Eclectic spinster Doug Martsch re-introduces us to the irresistible melodies of his Built To Spill project. As the opener, "Strange," beams up into Pixies-ish territory, with searing keyboard tweaks thrown in for good measure, it is comforting ...

Ink 19 :: Built To Spill

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What is there left to say about this band? They've given us some of the fines...

BUILT TO SPILL LIVE Warner Brothers What is there left to say about this band? They've given us some of the finest and most defining West Coast rock in the last few years, and now they give us a live album. To some, this band is one of the greatest, to others... it's a bunch of hype. I fall in between ...

Ink 19 :: A-Set

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A-Set's compositions stand on their own power not because of a wide base or s...

... are soon complemented by refreshing sprays of harmony. "A Day and the Weight" slaps on fresh riffs on a stuttering drum line and haunting vocals. Built To Spill fans, take note. Tree Records, P.O. Box 578582, Chicago, IL 60657 Anton Warner

Ink 19 :: Yoyo a Go Go

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Yoyo a Go Go (Ian Koss)

... with music associated with the area, a sort of sparse, emotional rock (though not all the bands are from there). Big names a-plenty: Elliott Smith, Built To Spill, Lois, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, Mecca Normal and Dub Narcotic Sound System. The lesser names interest me more. Little Red Car Wreck ...

Ink 19 :: North Of America

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April 1999 :: 7even Inches :: North Of America (Marcel Feldmar)

North Of America Bayonet Point 7" Montesano Built to Spill references crowd this single, mixing emo-touched ache with indie rock turmoil. There should be more music like this, this should be a CD and not just a 7". North of America twist their inspirations until they squeeze out what they like. Pavement ...

Ink 19 :: Beulah

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The Coast is Never Clear (Velocette). Review by Randall J. Stephens.

... (1999), proved their exceptional knack for writing brainy, sophisticated pop songs. On Heart Strings, San Francisco-based Beulah evoked a prettier Built To Spill, delivering melodies that could have been the West Coast's answer to The Pernice Brothers. Fortuitously, The Coast is Never Clear finds Beulah ...

Ink 19 :: Fiver

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Almost dreamy rock, spacing out underneath high airy vocals and fuzzed out se...

... ocean, waves of melody under my head, carried through wind blown fields as the music soars. Strong rhythms, but not hard. Sort of like a drugged out Built To Spill, laid back and relaxed, but with some of the same dynamics buried in the haze... sort of like sitting at the window, waiting for the rain ...

Ink 19 :: C Average

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Second Rekoning (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... do. When the songs stretch out – and they do, often and magnificently – C Average can get all mathy like Don Caballero and fellow Washingtonians Built To Spill (but rock much harder, natch); other times, the heavy metalled din resembles the jammy power-trio stylings of classic Cream and Blue Cheer ...

Ink 19 :: Elevator Through

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July 1999 :: Live Ink :: Elevator Through ()

... ears and nerves. Anyone attempting to break the mundane has my respect. I give Elevator Through respect.    Snagging one of the opening slots for Built To Spill's tour is also a sign of respect. While BTS incorporates the energy, so does Elevator Through, but with a more expansive sound. Actually, I ...
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