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Built to Spill

Live Performances by Built to Spill in 2003

Forget Remember When - Built To Spill Live Performance at House Of Blues

House Of Blues
Anaheim, CA, United States

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • In 2003, when Built to Spill lit up the stage at the House of Blues in Anaheim, they were riding high on the wave of their album *Keep It Like a Secre... Read Full Description >

    In 2003, when Built to Spill lit up the stage at the House of Blues in Anaheim, they were riding high on the wave of their album *Keep It Like a Secret*, released in 1999. Not only did this album solidify their presence in the indie rock scene, but it also marked a creative peak for the band, showcasing their knack for blending intricate guitar work with thought-provoking lyrics. The live recording features gems like "Forget Remember When," which were part of that era's tour. An interesting tidbit is that during this time, fans experienced a variety of tracks, including outtakes and rarities, like those from *Now and Then*, demonstrating the band's commitment to keeping things fresh and engaging. It’s fascinating how live performances capture the essence of a band, don’t you think? Each show is like a time capsule of their evolving artistry, making recordings like this one especially precious for fans and newcomers alike.

BUILT TO SPILL Live at Pyramid Brewery | Full Concert

Pyramid Brewery
Berkeley, CA, United States

November 15, 2003 | Video Length: 1:13:34
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  • Built to Spill was riding a wave of creativity during their live performance at the Pyramid Brewery on November 15, 2003. Just before this concert, th... Read Full Description >

    Built to Spill was riding a wave of creativity during their live performance at the Pyramid Brewery on November 15, 2003. Just before this concert, they had released the album "Keep It Like a Secret" in 1999, which is often hailed as one of their best works. This album solidified their reputation within the indie rock scene, showcasing their knack for blending intricate guitar work with introspective lyrics. Interesting fact? “Keep It Like a Secret” was not only a critical darling, but it also boasted fan favorites like “Carry the Zero,” which likely still echoes through the brewery’s walls during that live recording. In the years following this performance, the band would release "You in Reverse" in 2006—so this live album encapsulates a pivotal moment where the band was poised to delve deeper into their signature sound. So, one might wonder: was this concert a reflection of a seasoned band or a chance for them to experiment with those evolving sounds? Either way, they undoubtedly ca