
When The Wind Forgets Your Name is a Alt/Indie album by Built To Spill, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- fuzzy
- earnest
About
Built to Spill’s mix of punk immediacy and classic-rock sprawl is one of indie’s defining sounds. Released 30 years into their career, <i>When the Wind Forgets Your Name</i> changes nothing. If anything, part of the Idaho band’s enduring appeal is leader and chief songwriter Doug Martsch’s ability to turn his rainy-day melancholy into something that feels not only sustainable but uplifting too. His inspirational songs are only gently so (“Alright”), and his epics unfold with a steadiness that makes them seem low-key no matter how loud they get (“Fool’s Gold,” “Comes a Day”). “I don’t wanna be constantly taking these long hard looks at myself,” Martsch sings on “Rocksteady.” “This psychology’s been inside of me/I don’t know how to be anybody else.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Gonna Lose
- A2Fool's Gold
- A3Understood
- A4Elements
- A5Rocksteady
Side B
- B1Spiderweb
- B2Never Alright
- B3Alright
- B4Comes A Day
Credits
Performers
- João CasaesBASS
- Lê AlmeidaDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Doug MartschGUITAR KEYBOARDS VOCALS
- Josh LewisPIANO
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
