
Built To Spill is almost a too-good-to-be-true success story. Unassuming band in Boise, Idaho release two indie albums full of sprawling nine minute-plus indie rock journeys of broken hearts and shredded guitar strings. They get signed to a major label, release an album that doesn’t sell out and isn’t even close to sucking. Now they have released their fourth and best album.
They take the essence of the six to eight minute songs from 1997’s Perfect From Now On and distill them into more concise creation that still seem compress even more emotional impact. “The Plan” wastes no time in kicking off with great melodies and guitar hooks. Let’s talk about guitars. Guitars, guitars, guitars. I have not heard such a modern museum of tone-bending tricks since Walt Mink and Polvo broke up. On top of that, they have catchy melodies that rival, dare I say, er, Weezer. Not to worry, they don’t fall into such smirking vapidity. The lyrics are always satisfying, taking you ever further into the twisted lives and loves of founder/leader/ex-Treepeople Doug Martsch’s imagination.
September 17, 2025
Chameleons – Arctic Moon (Metropolis)
September 1, 2025
Lathe of Heaven – Aurora (Sacred Bones)

