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 1992, Treepeople’s Doug ...
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 ...
Yo La Tengo covered "Gimme Some Money," and brought out Built to Spill's Doug Martsch on second guitar for most of their set.
Yo La Tengo’s annual Hanukkah celebration continued last night, Dec. 15, as the indie icons presented the second performance ...
Built to Spill‘s classic second album, There’s Nothing Wrong With Love, turns 30 in September and to celebrate the band have announced shows where they’ll play it in full. (Thanks, Stereogum.) So far ...
The biggest show of Built to Spill’s 1994 tour to support their second full-length album, There’s Nothing Wrong with Love, took place right here in the People’s Republic. Now considered one of the ...
Doug Martsch is an indie-rock legend, whether or not you know his name. Although his band, Built to Spill, released two albums before Perfect From Now On, that 1997 release became the modern symphony ...
The band will travel across the United States through August and September, closing off the tour with a concert in October. Yo La Tenger will support the band for a couple of tour dates, but it ...
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.
Built to Spill plays the songs of Daniel Johnston out this MAY. Pre-order now at https://built-to-spill.bandcamp.com/album/built-to-spill-plays-the-songs-of-daniel ...
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