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Keep It Like A Secret (CD)

Built to Spill

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Label: Warner Bros. Released: 1999
Price: $12.99  
 
 
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Perhaps realizing that their time on a major label was likely limited, Built to Spill made a gutsy choice for Keep It Like a Secret, their second album for Warner Brothers. They embraced the sounds of a big studio and focused their sound without sacrificing their fractured indie-rock aesthetic. In a sense, this is Built to Spill's pop album: every song is direct and clean, without the long, cerebral jamming that characterized their earlier albums. That's not to say that the album is compromised -- the songwriting may be streamlined, but Doug Martsch now packs all of his twists, turns and detours into dense, three-minute blasts. This approach, combined with the shiny sonic textures, makes Keep It Like a Secret the most immediate and, yes, accessible Built to Spill record, but they steadfastly open their music and breathe up the way, say, Pavement did on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or Brighten the Corners. Built to Spill still demand that listeners meet them on their own terms -- these just happen to be the easiest terms to understand in their catalog.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Plan
2Center of the Universe
3Carry the Zero
4Sidewalk
5Bad Light
6Time Trap
7Else
8You Were Right
9Temporarily Blind
10Broken Chairs

 

User Reviews

   c.b.dozor - broomall, PA, USA
This was my first Built To Spill album. I didnt take it out of my car stereo for a week from when I first got it. 2 weeks later I bought another Built To Spill album. The first song comes outta nowhere - the first 5 seconds sound like a middlepart of a song and then all the sudden you're attacked with the vocals and awesome melody. I really dont even know how to talk about this album, its just too good. I'll just say, for style reference, if you're a fan of Modest Mouse and the like you should definitely own this album and get lost in its astonishment.


   Ben - Portland, OR, USA
What else can be said of this album? It's the CD that introduced me to Built to Spill and it's the one I continuously come back to more than any other. It's simply the perfect mix of all their other albums; It's got the pop sensibility of There's Nothing Wrong with Love, the dreamy guitar-work and cohesion of Perfect from Now On, and it probably has the best overall production value as well. If you've never heard Built to Spill and you want to know what all the buzz is about, this is a perfect introduction. I've never heard of anyone not liking this album, and with good reason.


   Evan Molloy - Huntington, , USA
"Keep It Like a Secret" is, in my eyes and ears, the best Built to spill album ever released. From the hidden guitar opera in " I would hurt a fly" to my favorite track " Time trap" this album rips apart the walls of contemporary alternative music.


   Richard Quinn - Philadelphia, PA, USA
This album makes me want to run back to the drawing board, in my big idea room, cut myself to pieces, only to reattach my equivocal parts in a new fashion. I become the new godhead of the photonic junkyard. Thanks BTS.


   J. Tucker - Cincinnati, OH, USA
As close to a perfect album as possible. As close to the perfect guitarist as possible. Simultaneously complex and hummable. Beautifully layered gobs of sound offer a surprise around every corner.


   MattSharp - , , USA
It's no secret this is what makes flavor of the month alt-rock bands shit there pants. Its like hearing rock n roll for this first time.


   Sarah Butler - Bellevue , WA, USA
There isn't one mediocre song on the album... a masterpiece from start to finish.


   bane, jared ethan - crown point, IN, USA
the thing that keeps you coming back, listening over and over, is the vague familiarity that each song posseses. "carry the zero" feels like a friend you've known all your life. "you were right" puts a cynical twist on popular rock lyrics. a beutiful album


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