Built To Spill
There's Nothing Wrong With Love (silver Vinyl)
Silver marbled vinyl RSD Essential. Since the band's inception in 1992, Built to Spill founder Doug Martsch intended his
beloved band to be a collaborative project, an ever-evolving group of musicians making music and playing live together.
"I wanted to switch the lineup for many reasons. Each time we finish a record I want the next one to sound totally
different. It's fun to play with people who bring in new styles and ideas," says Martsch. "And it's nice to be in a band
with people who aren't sick of me yet." Following several albums and EPs on Pacific Northwest independent labels,
including the indie-rock classic, There's Nothing Wrong With Love, released on Sub Pop offshoot Up Records in 1994,
Martsch signed with Warner Brothers from 1995 to 2016. He and his rotating cast of cohorts recorded six more great
albums during that time - Perfect From Now On, Keep It Like a Secret, Ancient Melodies of the Future, You In Reverse,
Untethered Moon, There Is No Enemy. There was also a live album, and a solo record, Now You Know. While the band's
impeccable recorded catalog is the entry point, Built to Spill live is an essential force of it's own: heavy,
psychedelic, melodic, and visceral tunes blaring from amps that sound as if they're powered by Mack trucks. Now in 2022,
Built to Spill returns with When the Wind Forgets Your Name, Martsch's unbelievably great new album (and his eighth
full-length)... with a fresh new label. "I'm psyched: I've wanted to be on Sub Pop since I was a teenager. And I think
I'm the first fifty year-old they've ever signed." (The rumors are true, we love quinquagenarians...) When the Wind
Forgets Your Name continues expanding the Built to Spill universe in new and exciting ways. In 2018 Martsch's good
fortune and keen intuition brought him together with Brazilian lo-fi punk artist and producer Le Almeida, and his
long-time collaborator, Joao Casaes, both of the psychedelic jazz rock band, Orua. Martsch fell in love with their music
the moment he heard it. So when he needed a new band for shows in Brazil, he asked them, and the partnership went so
well Martsch, Almeida, and Casaes continued playing together throughout 2019, touring the US and Europe and ultimately
recording the bass and drum tracks for When the Wind Forgets Your Name at Doug's rehearsal space in Boise. After Martsch
tracked guitars and vocals, they group collaborated from afar to mix the album.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
07-10-2022
Label
Item-nr
1300562
EAN
0796818000607
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
IN THE MORNING
2
REASONS
3
BIG DIPPER
4
CAR
5
FLING
6
CLEO
7
THE SOURCE
8
TWIN FALLS
9
SOME
10
DISTOPIAN DREAM GIRL
11
ISRAEL'S SONG
12
STAB