Built to Spill / When the Wind Forgets Your Name
Album: | When the Wind Forgets Your Name | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Built to Spill | Added: | Jan 2023 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2023-01-28 | Pull Date: | 2023-04-01 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 | Feb 5 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 28, 2023: | down in the basement
Understood |
4. | Mar 09, 2023: | Down in the Basement
Understood |
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2. | Mar 16, 2023: | Down in the Basement
Gonna Lose |
5. | Mar 08, 2023: | Early Riser
Spiderweb |
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3. | Mar 16, 2023: | Run-Away Radio
Elements |
6. | Feb 23, 2023: | Down in the Basement
Spiderweb |
Album Review
DJ Stace
Reviewed 2023-01-15
Reviewed 2023-01-15
Album / Artist: When the Wind Forgets Your Name / Built to Spill
Label: SUB POP
Release Date: September 9, 2022
Review Date: 1/15/2023
Reviewer: DJ Stace
General Comments / Reviews:
Everything a Built To Spill fan could hope for. - DJ Stace
Dotted with cool surprises and intricately plotted melodies, the veteran indie band’s Sub Pop debut shakes things up without breaking their pattern of low-key, late-period releases. - Pitchfork
When the Wind Forgets Your Name feels like Martsch is more self-assured than ever. Like, he finally realized his position and learned how to play to his strengths as a songwriter. These strengths–especially a confident delivery–have been refined by age and experience, helping to produce the same version of Built to Spill, albeit enhanced, that can still contend with the best albums in their discography. - PopMatters
Release Notes:
When the Wind Forgets Your Name is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Built to Spill. It was released on September 9, 2022, by Sub Pop. Wikipedia - wikipedia
FCCs: 8
RIYL: Built to Spill, Neil Young
Play: All but FCCs, Favs Rated with up to *****
Tracklist:
1. Gonna Lose 02:33 - Midtempo epic rocker.
2. Fool’s Gold 04:01 - Slow to Midtempo, reverb-ey strummer.
3. **** Understood 04:02 - Uptempo, REM-ish and buzzing. Martsch’s lyric styling is great here.
4. Elements 05:48 - Spacey keyboard overlay interludes, slow to midtempo.
5. Rocksteady 05:06 - Slow, repetetive, angular, buzzy, vocals forward.
6. **** Spiderweb 05:23 - Jangly alt-rock pop goodness. Like a warm blanket of late 80’s REM.
7. *** Never Alright 04:50 - Uptempo buzzing power chord rocker. Killer harmonic hook. Harmonic chaos over a steady AC/DC rhythm section.
8. Alright 04:59 FCC “Fuck” - Slower, layered, soaring buzzsaw guitar and keyboard.
9. *** Comes a Day 08:26 - Midtepo, vast buzzsaw guitar intro gives way to uptempo fuzzy pop jangle rocker. A little long, maybe.
Label: SUB POP
Release Date: September 9, 2022
Review Date: 1/15/2023
Reviewer: DJ Stace
General Comments / Reviews:
Everything a Built To Spill fan could hope for. - DJ Stace
Dotted with cool surprises and intricately plotted melodies, the veteran indie band’s Sub Pop debut shakes things up without breaking their pattern of low-key, late-period releases. - Pitchfork
When the Wind Forgets Your Name feels like Martsch is more self-assured than ever. Like, he finally realized his position and learned how to play to his strengths as a songwriter. These strengths–especially a confident delivery–have been refined by age and experience, helping to produce the same version of Built to Spill, albeit enhanced, that can still contend with the best albums in their discography. - PopMatters
Release Notes:
When the Wind Forgets Your Name is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Built to Spill. It was released on September 9, 2022, by Sub Pop. Wikipedia - wikipedia
FCCs: 8
RIYL: Built to Spill, Neil Young
Play: All but FCCs, Favs Rated with up to *****
Tracklist:
1. Gonna Lose 02:33 - Midtempo epic rocker.
2. Fool’s Gold 04:01 - Slow to Midtempo, reverb-ey strummer.
3. **** Understood 04:02 - Uptempo, REM-ish and buzzing. Martsch’s lyric styling is great here.
4. Elements 05:48 - Spacey keyboard overlay interludes, slow to midtempo.
5. Rocksteady 05:06 - Slow, repetetive, angular, buzzy, vocals forward.
6. **** Spiderweb 05:23 - Jangly alt-rock pop goodness. Like a warm blanket of late 80’s REM.
7. *** Never Alright 04:50 - Uptempo buzzing power chord rocker. Killer harmonic hook. Harmonic chaos over a steady AC/DC rhythm section.
8. Alright 04:59 FCC “Fuck” - Slower, layered, soaring buzzsaw guitar and keyboard.
9. *** Comes a Day 08:26 - Midtepo, vast buzzsaw guitar intro gives way to uptempo fuzzy pop jangle rocker. A little long, maybe.
Track Listing
1. | Gonna Lose | 6. | Spiderweb | |||
2. | Fool’s Gold | 7. | Never Alright | |||
3. | Understood | 8. | Alright | |||
4. | Elements | 9. | Comes a Day | |||
5. | Rocksteady | . |