"Freebird" (Warner Bros., 2002) – one-track promo CD, recorded live at House of Blues, Los Angeles on November 7, 2001
Dahlia Seed played extensively in 1994 and early 1995, with such varied acts as Archers of Loaf, Everclear, Built to Spill, Texas is the Reason, Avail, Los Crudos, Heavens to Betsy, etc., and in the summer of 1995, headed off to Philadelphia to record their first proper record "Survived By".
The Normal Years is a compilation album of singles, live songs, songs on other compilations, and previously unreleased recordings by indie rock band Built to Spill.
The 2014 festival is scheduled for March 20-23; the featured artists are Built to Spill and The Joy Formidable.
Deepwater Horizon oil spill | Built to Spill | The House That Shadows Built | Prestige oil spill | We Built This City | Hand Built by Robots | Exxon Valdez oil spill | Spill the Wine | Amoco Cadiz oil spill | UNSW Faculty of Built Environment | The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment | The House That Heaven Built | List of cities claimed to be built on seven hills | Jesus Built My Hotrod | ''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill | Columbarium niches built into the side of St. Joseph's Chapel Mausoleum | Built To Spill | Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies | Built for Speed | Built Ford Tough Series | Built for Blame, Laced With Shame | Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2010 | 1971 San Francisco Bay oil spill | 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill | This Is the House That Jack Built | The Men Who Built America | The House That Berry Built | The Hands That Built America | The Fox Walker locomotive "Gabriel" built for the Windsor and Annapolis Railway | Strip-built |
Lilavois’ self produced debut solo record “The Only Way” was released digitally worldwide on January 11, 2011 and features a long list of seasoned musicians, including Matt North (Viktor Krauss), Amy Farris on Violin/Viola/Cello (Dave Alvin), Joel Martin, Danny T. Levin (Julian Casablancas, Lenka, Rilo Kiley, Built To Spill) David Moyer (Mayer Hawthorne), Matt Herman on Bass, Ryen Slegr(Ozma), Jeff Glassberg, and Ian Souter (The Ventriloquists).
This series was a forum for independent and DIY bands, exposing Olympia-area favorites like The Softies, Chromatics, and Tiger Trap, while also including divergent musical contributions by The Make-Up, Built to Spill, The Rondelles, Thatcher on Acid, Thee Headcoats, and many others.
Besides Colby’s interesting thematic projects, Fruitlands bears smaller traces of her fingerprints: her obsession with the color blue, the quote she uses from one of my favorite Built to Spill songs (No one wants to hear / what you dreamt about / unless you dreamt about / them), her references to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruno Schulz.
Originally founded by and consisting only of singer-songwriter/guitarist Rebecca Gates and drummer Scott Plouf, the band released three albums on the Sub Pop label before Gates retired the name in 1999 and began releasing music as a solo artist; Plouf began playing with Built to Spill in 1996, and left The Spinanes shortly thereafter to become their permanent drummer.