It actually started out as one of those jam things I was talking about, where I just had a few friends who wanted to play more and we talked about getting together once a week and just jamming. We did that once or twice and I was like, “This is boring, I’m tired of jamming.” I want to actually play some songs. It comes and goes, the moods of what kind of music I feel like making. Sometimes jamming is just dull and boring, so I started learning some songs. I want to do this forever. I’d love to have this going on always, just to keep in practice of playing and recording but you don’t have to write the songs. We’re still interpreting music. I feel very much super involved in it. I feel as excited about doing this stuff as I have about any Built to Spill things, and I feel its every bit as valid as a Built to Spill record. (via Pop Matters)
Words from the mouth of Built to Spill frontman Doug Martsch. Click below for more of the interview.
In 2006, Martsch sold 7-song discs of the Boise Cover Band album Unoriginal Artists on the Built to Spill tour that year. Why I hadn’t heard about it, I have no idea. But what I am certain of is this: This is a treasue.
The album consists of “reggae” covers of old soul tracks and even a little David Bowie. Since the release of You In Reverse Built to Spill have been touring constantly, but shy of the studio–this fills the void a little. If they are coming ANYWHERE near you, go see em. If you missed em, here’s the song of the day:
MP3: Boise Cover Band – “Ashes to Ashes (David Bowie Cover)”
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More Doug Martsch related covers:
MP3: Boise Cover Band – “I Love You More (Lee Williams And The Cymbals Cover)”
MP3: Built to Spill – “Re-arrange (Gladiators Cover)”
MP3: Built to Spill – “Freebird (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover) – Live”
and of course:
MP3: Built to Spill – “Cortez the Killer (Neil Young Cover) – Live”