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| Thursday, 06 November 2003 | |
Classic Nada 2002 Interview: Built to Spill Q&A with Doug Martsch By Matt Ashworth Boise’s Built to Spill recently completed a national tour behind their excellent 2001 release Ancient Melodies of the Future. Nada Mucho recently caught up with the band’s brain trust, Doug Martsch, for a short interview. Nada Mucho: Hi Doug; thanks for talking with us. How’s it going? NM: Just peachy. You guys just finished a long tour in support of Ancient Melodies of the Future. Other than getting sick at the end there, how was the tour? NM: Rumors have circulated that Ancient Melodies… will be the last Built to Spill album. Is that true? NM: Its rare these days that a rock band like Built to Spill, who doesn’t sound like Limp Bizkit/Britney Spears/Puff Daddy can survive on a major label. Should this give hope to other bands that may not fit the major label profile? NM: What's the greatest evil in music today? NM: The same way that no one seems to wear hats anymore, people who wear beards are sometimes perceived as shaky and untrustworthy. Why do you think that is? NM: What was the last record you bought, and what albums are currently in your stereo? NM: What current artists and bands are influencing your music? NM: How do you feel about the myriad Built To Spill Jr. bands out there? Too much or not enough? Do you ever feel like they're horning in on your scene? NM: You’ve chosen an interesting assortment of songs to cover (Steve Miller, Neil Young, Heavenly, George Harrison, Macy Grey, The Clash). How do you choose which songs are “right” for the band? NM: Can we expect another BTS singles compilation in a few years? NM: It’s the year 2020 and the Built to Spill Behind the Music is on. What will they describe as the reason for your meteoric fall from grace? |
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