CD Review: There Is No Enemy

Band:Built To Spill
Label: Warner Bros.
Release: October 6, 2009

1. “Aisle 13” –9.3
2. “Hindsight” – 9.1
3. “Nowhere Lullaby” – 8.3
4. “Good Ol’ Boredom” – 8.6
5. “Life’s A Dream” – 9.1
6. “Oh Yeah” – 9.2
7. “Pat” – 9.4
8. “Done” – 8.9
9. “Planting Seeds” 9.5
10. “Things Fall Apart”9.6
11. “Tomorrow” 9.7

Comments:
I don’t think BTS will ever fail at putting out an interesting “indie rock” song. That’s sad because for a band that’s been signed to a major label for the past 15 years, critics seem to find “indie rock” the only suitable label. The label “indie rock” doesn’t tell us much, but for BTS it sort of does. BTS does not play the kind of rock music that you would “expect” a major label band to put out, though this area is becoming increasingly grayer with bands like The Strokes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs (just to name a few) keeping a major distance from big acts like The Fray and Lady Gaga. BTS is thoroughly underground sounding, with Doug Martsch’s strange voice and the band’s broad country-rock instrumentation. Lengthy guitar solos reign throughout this album and typically have since the band formed nearly eighteen years ago. That leads one to question whether there are any other elements to BTS or this album in particular that stand out. By most standards, the songs on this album aren’t that catchy…with few exceptions like the hard-rock influenced “Pat,” a song almost too fast for this record. When it comes down it, I’m impressed by this album. I’m not going to be constantly listening to it, but there are enough tracks worthy of second looks. Like “Things Fall Apart” that has horns! Good addition. “Tomorrow” will probably go down in the same category as BTS earlier classics like “Strange,” “The Plan,” “I Would Hurt A Fly,” and “Car.”

Grade: 9.2

Built To Spill is playing three nights at the Middle East Downstairs starting October 9. My recommendation? October 11 when Pretty and Nice will be opening alongside Disco Doom.

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