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When The Wind Forgets Your Name
  1. Gonna Lose
  2. Fool’s Gold
  3. Understood
  4. Elements
  5. Rock Steady
  6. Spiderweb
  7. Never Alright
  8. Alright
  9. Comes a Day

BUILT TO SPILL

When The Wind Forgets Your Name

Sub Pop Records
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    Released: 9th Sep 2022

    £10.99
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What a way to celebrate 3 decades making music: by unleashing one of the best (not to mention groove-riddled and psych-swilled) albums of the band's career and signing to the hallowed ground of Sub Pop - job, as they say, is a bloody good'un.

This is doug martsch's 8th record - & sub pop debut - is a triumphant addition to an ever-evolving portfolio. Since its inception in 1992, Built to Spill founder Doug Martsch intended his beloved band to be a collaborative project, an ever-evolving group of incredible musicians making music and playing live together. “I wanted to switch the line-up 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 unmistakably canonical 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, inarguably 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 catalogue is the entry point, Built to Spill live is an essential FORCE of its 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 also 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 rumours' are true, we love quinquagenarians…) Martsch concludes, “Making When the Wind Forgets Your Name was such a great experience. I had an It may have taken us 30 years of obvious fandom and courtship, but on September 9, 2022, Sub Pop Records is unabashedly proud to finally release an excellent new album from Built to Spill: When the Wind Forgets Your Name. Sometimes persistence pays off.