FROM THE ROAD WITH BUILT TO SPILL
Julie Muncy of Warner Bros. Records recently caught up with Doug Martsch to confirm rumors surrounding Built To Spill and a possible new album. Here's her full report...
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"Early Spring 2005
There is rumor. There are questions. More rumor and more questions! And so much chatter about the possibility of new Built To Spill music... Could it be?
We couldn't take it ourselves! The curiosity was killing us.
I immediately volunteered for the fact finding mission. It is true. All true. I went straight to the source: Doug Martsch.
Doug and the rest of the band answered our inquiry...
Current band line up:
Doug Martsch
Scott Plouf
Brett Nelson
Jim Roth
Producers?
The band, and “Steve + Jake”
Guests?
Sam Coombs on piano
Steve on vibes, percussion and more
New album?
They are currently “mixing” songs for the new album. This “mixing” includes spending long days in the studio: 12+hours, each band member adding his thoughts to the fine tuning of the music, some basketball, many cups of coffee and the more-than-occasional game of Bounty Hunter. (They kick ass!!)
Album release?
Fall 2005
Mike Scheer is currently working on the art/design.
Tour?
May - East Coast and Midwest
June + July - West Coast
And the grand finale... MUSIC. I heard music!!!
“Traces,” “Liar,” and “Conventional Wisdom” are the three songs I heard bits + pieces of. (Not sure if those are the “official” titles but that's what they're calling 'em) The band said that these are the “pop-y” songs and most of the album is filled with “rockers.” For those that saw the band play All Tomorrow's Party this year, you heard all of these. Nearly the whole set was new songs. In a nutshell, these songs sound like everything you would want them to: “Velvet Waltz,” “Else” with a bit of “Big Dipper.” Classic Built To Spill. The one song I heard in its entirety: “Traces”. It starts out with 3 or 4 minutes of pop song and turns into a sweeping jam that lasts for just as long. The Scott + Brett drum/bass partnership provides the ultimate foundation for Doug + Jim's guitars to soar in the second half of the song.
Can't wait to hear the rest.
There you have it…enough info to soothe those burning questions.
Julie Muncy
Warner Bros. Records"
― poortheatre (poortheatre), Thursday, 31 March 2005 06:28 (twenty-one years ago)
I'm just hoping they don't sound like they're trying too hard to sound like themselves like on
Ancient Melodies From The Future (if that makes sense), and I hope the album title is better, and then I'll be happy... (although that's mean to say about the album title, I guess.. aren't all the album titles from the WB days inspired/conjured by Doug's daughter?)
― donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 31 March 2005 08:11 (twenty-one years ago)
eight months pass...