Doug Martsch Talks Built to Spill’s “Perfect” Portland Show
“I don’t know what anyone thinks — some people like that record, some people don’t give a shit,” Marsch said a few days before the tour began in Seattle on September 4th. “For me it was just a cool, weird kind of challenge and, you know, just a different thing to do.”
The second show was on September 5th as part of MusicFest Northwest, a four-day musical orgy of over 200 bands in 18 venues across Portland, Oregon. The Wonder Ballroom was packed to its 800-person capacity and a line several hundred hopefulls long stretched down the sidewalk in front, making BTS the room’s biggest draw of the weekend.
In previous interviews, Martsch has admitted that Perfect From Now On is “a little slow,” and the performance proved it. Old favorites like “I Would Hurt a Fly” and “Kicked It in the Sun” stretched out over six- and seven-minute spans, swelling from one gorgeous, patiently built climax into the next. Cellist John McMahon, accompanying the band for the tour, bowed mournful chords over BTS’ swirling, three-guitar wash as Martsch played familiar leads note-for-note. Knowing the sequence songs would come in was comforting but left little room for surprises.
The energy level spiked immediately after the album’s final track when the band veered straight into “Goin’ Against Your Mind,” the raging opener of 2006’s You In Reverse. They encored with “Car” — delicately played by just Marsch, McMahon, and bassist Brett Nelson — and “You Were Right,” which sent the crowd into a frenzy. A little unpredictability went a long way.
Set List
“Randy Described Eternity”
“I Would Hurt a Fly”
“Stop the Show”
“Made-Up Dreams”
“Velvet Waltz”
“Out of Site”
“Kicked It In the Sun”
“Untrustable/Part 2 (About Someone Else)”
“Goin’ Against Your Mind”
Encore:
“Car”
“You Were Right”
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