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The fourth full-length album released by Built to Spill, originally released in 1999. BtS is in full pop song mode here. Clean and direct tunes that get stuck in your head for days.
BTS's fourth album recorded in Seattle in the late 90s, and their second for a major label. Some call it their most accessible and it's definitely more polished than the first three.
The Halo Benders are Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening and Doug Martsch of Built to Spill. Don't Tell Me Know is their second of three, and the eleven song effort ranges into folk, alt-country and power-pop.
Doug Martsch's unbelievably great new album (and his eighth full-length)... with a fresh new label. When the Wind Forgets Your Name continues expanding the Built to Spill universe in new and exciting ways.