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Built to Spill
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Built to Spill
was one of the most popular indie rock acts of the '90s, finding the middle ground between postmodern,
Pavement
-style pop and the loose, spacious jamming of
Neil Young
. From the outset, the band was a vehicle for singer/songwriter/guitarist
Doug Martsch
, who revived the concept of the indie guitar hero just as
Dinosaur Jr.
's
J Mascis
-- another important influence -- was beginning to fade from the limelight. On record,
Martsch
the arranger crafted intricate, artfully knotted tangles
of guitar; in concert, his rough-edged soloing heroics earned
Built to Spill
a reputation as an exciting and unpredictable live act. Much like
Pavement
,
Martsch
's compositions were filled with fractured song structures and melodies, often veering abruptly into new sections with little attention to continuity or traditional form. (In fact, the difficulty of
Martsch
's songs helped force him to abandon his original intention of working with many different lineups, since the twists and turns were difficult to master.) His lyrics had all the loopy wit and pop culture references of many a '90s slacker icon, but
Martsch
changed things up with a genuine wistfulness borrowed from
Mascis
' and
Young
's more introspective moments. Unlike
Pavement
,
Built to Spill
was never hailed as rock's next great hope; they were neither as revolutionary nor as eclectic, and their music -- with its winding instrumental passages and less immediate construction -- required more effort to absorb. Instead, they remained even more firmly underground, where their unorthodox approach enjoyed tremendous support from the indie faithful.
Built to Spill
was formed in Boise, ID, in 1993, shortly after
Martsch
had departed the Boise-rooted, Seattle-based
Treepeople
.
Martsch
had grown up in Twin Falls, ID, where he formed his first band,
Farm Days
, with bassist
Brett Nelson
and drummer
Andy Capps
while in high school during the mid-'80s. After moving to Boise,
Martsch
hooked up with former members of the local hardcore punk band
State of Confusion
to form
Treepeople
, which relocated to Seattle in 1988. There they signed with the local indie C/Z and issued several albums and EPs that offered a distinctive take on early Northwestern grunge. Eventually tiring of the band's far-ranging touring commitments,
Martsch
departed after 1993's
Just Kidding
album, and despite the continuing boom of the Seattle scene, he returned to Boise to refresh himself.
Martsch
formed the first incarnation of
Built to Spill
with bassist/guitarist
Brett Netson
(also a member of Boise scenesters
Caustic Resin
) and drummer
Ralf Youtz
. Initially maintaining a relationship with C/Z,
Built to Spill
debuted on record in 1993 with
Ultimate Alternative Wavers
, on which
Martsch
billed himself as "Dug." Afterward,
Martsch
moved the band over to another Seattle indie, Up Records, and revamped the rhythm section, in keeping with his plan to make
Built to Spill
a loose aggregation that would allow him to work with a variety of musicians. This time, he was joined by bassist
Brett Nelson
(not
Netson
, but his old cohort from
Farm Days
) and drummer
Andy Capps
(also from
Farm Days
, who'd joined
Nelson
in a group called
Butterfly Train
).
Accompanied by cellist
John McMahon
and guest spots from several ex-
Treepeople
,
Built to Spill
scored a creative breakthrough with 1994's acclaimed
There's Nothing Wrong with Love
. With the help of producer/engineer
Phil Ek
, who would become the band's regular collaborator,
Martsch
's fragmentary songwriting aesthetic and detailed arrangements really hit their stride, resulting in a minor gem of quirky indie guitar pop. The same year,
Martsch
formed a side project with
Beat Happening
frontman and K Records honcho
Calvin Johnson
, and they recorded the first of three albums as
the Halo Benders
.
Martsch
formed a new lineup of
Built to Spill
with former
Lync
rhythm section
James Bertram
(bass) and
Dave Schneider
(drums), but this incarnation existed only for a series of live gigs in America and Europe during 1995, which included a stint on the second stage of that summer's Lollapalooza tour.
The positive response to
There's Nothing Wrong with Love
-- coupled with the increased exposure of Lollapalooza -- helped create a buzz around
Built to Spill
, and before 1995 was out,
Martsch
inked a deal with Warner Brothers that promised a good amount of creative control. In the meantime, he and
Brett Nelson
reunited with
Brett Netson
and several other members of
Caustic Resin
for a collaborative (not split) EP on Up, titled
Built to Spill Caustic Resin
. In early 1996, K Records issued a compilation of rarities and outtakes,
The Normal Years
, that spanned 1993-1995 and featured work by most of the band's lineups.
Martsch
then turned his attention to recording
Built to Spill
's major-label debut. At first, he started working with drummer
Peter Lansdowne
and no bassist, but found that the chemistry was wrong for the more expansive songs he was trying to write. He brought back
Brett Nelson
and recruited former
Spinanes
drummer
Scott Plouf
, and re-recorded most of the album, only to have the master tapes damaged. The third re-recording was the charm, and featured guest guitar work by
Brett Netson
to boot. Finally released in 1997,
Perfect from Now On
was a set of longer, moodier songs that once again earned positive reviews, and substantially expanded the band's growing fan base.
Tired of continually reteaching the band's repertoire,
Martsch
subsequently made
Nelson
and
Plouf
permanent members of
Built to Spill
. Material for their next album was, for the first time, worked out through collaborative effort -- mostly full-band jam sessions. Despite those origins,
Keep It Like a Secret
emerged as the tightest batch of songs on any
Built to Spill
record yet, and was greeted with some of their most enthusiastic reviews to date when it appeared in 1999; it also became their first to reach the pop charts. New supporting cast member
Sam Coomes
-- also of
Quasi
, formerly of
Heatmiser
-- contributed keyboard work. In response to demand from fans, the
Live
album was culled from the supporting tour, featuring additional guitar work from
Brett Netson
and longtime band cohort
Jim Roth
; assembled from three different gigs by
Ek
, it was released in 2000. The proper studio follow-up to
Keep It Like a Secret
arrived with 2001's
Ancient Melodies of the Future
; critical responses ranged from enthusiasm to indifference. The following year,
Martsch
took a breather to release
Now You Know
, a solo album on which he delved into more traditional folk and blues. After a long break from releasing records, the revamped group (now a quartet comprised of
Martsch
,
Nelson
,
Plouf
, and
Roth
with additional help from the guitar-playing
Brett Netson
) stormed back with one of the finest records of their career, 2006's
You in Reverse
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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