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Built to Spill (Us) 2006-12-15 13:14 CET BUILT TO SPILL (US) BUILT TO SPILL (US) 9 maj – Malmö, KB 10 maj – Stockholm, Debaser Medis - KÖP BILJETT 12 maj – Göteborg, Sticky Fingers (Top Floor) När Doug Martsch bildade amerikanska indierockbandet Built To Spill i Boise, Idaho 1992 var hans intention att skapa ett projekt där medlemmarna inte var statiska, utan där bytet av dem skulle vara poängen. Bandet reinkarneras emellanåt med nytt blod och det enda man kan veta med säkerhet är att Doug Martsch självfallet kommer vara med och att det fortfarande är otroligt bra, oavsett övrig konstellation. Built To Spill förlitar sig i högre grad på bra kemi mellan medlemmarna än låtskrivande, även om de skriver som om de vore födda att göra just detta. Det är dessa ingredienser som bidrar till deras rent overkliga förmåga att förnya sig i sin musik gång på gång. Efter ett långt uppehåll i skivsläppandet, ända sedan redan klassiska ”Ancient Melodies of the Future” som kom ut 2001 är Built To Spill tillbaka med albumet ”You In Reverse” (Warner) som är det mest samspelta, inspirerade material detta extraordinära band någonsin visat upp. Nya skivan är beviset på bandets kaotiska men eleganta evolution där en viktig detalj denna gång är strävan efter en genuin 60-tals produktion. Det går att höra Neil Young och Pavement i Built To Spill, men de är i första hand starkt influerade av J Mascis tunga, melodiska gitarriff i Dinosaur Jr. Nu är även Brett Netson tillbaka i bandet som deras nyblivne femte medlem och hans avtryck på spår som ”Just A Habit” på nya skivan, där ett härdsmältande gitarrsolo skyltar med hans återkomst, är makalöst. Mellan 2003 och 2005 gjorde bandet över 150 spelningar och nu är det äntligen dags för den europeiska publiken att få en dos av Built To Spills nya material. AKTUELLT SKIVSLÄPP ”You In Reverse” (Warner Music) släpptes i april tidigare i år. PRESSKONTAKT Jakob Ekendahl, Warner Music 08-752 26 00, [email protected] HEMSIDA www.builttospill.com BILJETTINFORMATION Stockholm 230:- + service. DIREKTLÄNK TILL BILJETTKÖP Ticnet 077-1707070 www.ticnet.se (Ticnet säljs via alla Ticnet- och ATG-ombud i hela landet). Biljetter finns även på Pet Sounds, Sound Pollution och Record Hunter. Malmö 180:- + service Ticnet 077-1707070 www.ticnet.se (Ticnet säljs via alla Ticnet- och ATG-ombud i hela landet) samt sedvanliga lokala förköpsställen. Göteborg 175:- + service Pusterviksbiljetter: 031-13 06 80, www.pusterviksbiljetter.com, Ticnet 077- 1707070 www.ticnet.se (Ticnet säljs via alla Ticnet- och ATG-ombud i hela landet) Luger arrangerar konserter med svenska och internationella akter i Sverige och Norden. Luger är även en bokningsagentur för svenska och internationella artister, liksom arrangör av festivalerna Way Out West, Åre Sessions, Stockholm Music & Arts och Popaganda. Kontaktpersoner Filip Hiltmann Presskontakt Marketing / PR [email protected] Sulekha Daar Presskontakt Marketing / PR [email protected].
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