Sat
Jun
23
Built To Spill
Caveman, JUNEBUG SPADE
Union Transfer
1024 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, PA, 19123
Doors 8:00PM / Show 8:30PM
This event is all ages

Three and a half years in the making, the efforts of writing and recording THERE IS NO ENEMY led Built to Spill founder Doug Martsch to wonder whether this would be the last album he ever makes. As his wife, I watched him work, pouring hour after hour , day after day into writing. Song lyrics were labored over then thrown in the trash, guitar parts revised again (and again). A musician and artist like Doug edits far more than he keeps.
For over twenty years, Doug Martsch has been writing and recording music. Built to Spill members Brett Nelson (bass), Scott Plouf (drums) Jim Roth (guitar), and Brett Netson (guitar) have all been musicians for two decades. That adds up to more than a century. Doug's strong aesthetic combines with the band members' mix of approaches to create an aural topography. Doug sets course and navigates. Each member of Built to Spill comes to the music with a different set of expectations and ideals.
With the complexity and variety of music they have created, Built to Spill endeavors to make songs interesting to themselves and their audience. They hope that the band will remain special and that people will discover the music for themselves. Year after year, new fans show up. Just like the band members, listeners come to the music with expectations and ideals. They make up their own ideas about the songs.
I once overheard Doug on the phone being interviewed. He sounded almost stand-offish in not "telling" an interviewer the meaning of a song or describing its origin. Doug and I have speculated about this sometimes: meaning (whether intended or not )is not inherent in lyrics or in any art. Listening, looking closely, and responding with one's feelings, thoughts, and senses transforms. Doug simply does wish to disrupt any meaning someone else has found.
I can barely repress the urge to tell you what THERE IS NO ENEMY means to me. When making the new record, Doug literally lived in the studio. To be able to work all day and all night. To spend hours and hours laying down guitar tracks he realized he couldn't use since the first live takes had the best tone and feel. To undigitally remix the record. With so much work behind the band, the record is here. Now comes the album's journey into the world. This venture Built to Spill does not map out. The record is yours to respond to.
Caveman was born in New York in January of 2010, when a group of friends decided it was time to put aside their boyhood ways and start being men. The sound they crafted in that large, dark room they found is equal parts chamber pop, dreamscape, and horror film score.
At a Caveman show you will hear four-part harmonies, spaced-out guitars, synths, and, yes, much drumming. 2010 has been a gallant year for the band, as since their first birthday they have shared the stage with bands such as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeroes, White Rabbits, Here We Go Magic, Cursive, Amazing Baby, and Blue Oyster Cult. They recently went into the Loveboat studio with Nick Stumpf (French Kicks) to commit their songs to record. Hang out to their songs, in person, this January 29th.
.....File under: Garage rock, neo-psychedelia, stoner-pop... Junebug Spade, a quirky line-up of musicians led by frontman Peter Anthony Seay II, are known more for their off-beat musical sensibilities than for conventional indie aesthetic. Their first two EP's (self titled, Fashion and Fame) were recorded at Bell Labs in Norman, Oklahoma by Trent Bell (Chainsaw Kittens). They blend the cynical enthusiasm of the Kinks and Built to Spill with classic Jagger/Richards riffs. Junebug Spade has opened for such acts as Built To Spill, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, and Magic Kids. They have also packed the house at Opening Night, Dfest (Tulsa), Norman Music Festival, and Momentum. Junebug Spade has recently finished their third EP, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, recorded by local OKC rocker Sam Welchel (Feathered Rabbit), with the intention of maintaining creative progression, and pushing things forward stylistically. The five song EP was mastered by legendary NYC record producer Kramer (Galaxie 500, Ween, Butthole Surfers) calling it "fucking superb!" Extra Virgin Olive Oil will be released in the late summer of 2011 and its sound has been compared to that of raindrops on a hot tin roof....
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Built To Spill with Caveman, JUNEBUG SPADE
Saturday, June 23 · Doors 8:00PM / Show 8:30PM at Union Transfer