After forming three decades ago, Built to Spill is still hitting the road, with some new members.
Jackson R. Kimball For the Arizona Daily Star Indie rock band Built to Spill has just begun a seven-week tour across the United States that will touch down in Tucson on Monday, April 3, at 191 Toole.
Martsch said over the years the band has tried to tour just about every year, but recently their urge to go out on the road has been even stronger. “Mel played in a band in Boise that I saw years ago and I thought she was really incredible and she was kind of the first person I asked to play when I needed a new band,” Martsch said.
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