BUILT TO SPILL
City Arts Fest 2011
The Moore Theatre
Seattle, Wa
10.21.11
I first heard Built to Spill from across the hall in the dorms. When I lived in the dorms, I tried to keep myself off the radar. The natural manner that my floor mates had with group dynamics made it clear that they were the fittest Darwinian specimens and that I was going extinct. It came to a point where I, more or less, waited until I was confident that the halls were clear, before coming and going (a habit that has, unfortunately, penetrated into apartment life as well). In the dorms, I became very skilled at dodging social interaction with the people that I lived around. However, some things are inescapable: things that become the air you breathe in such close quarters. You can’t burn enough sage to satisfy the evil spirit that is the pervasive smell of Easy-Mac. There is nothing that you can do to soften the rumble caused by charging stampedes of post-shower man-boys. And certainly, you cannot close enough doors to dampen the constant noise of dormish this-and-thats. Built to Spill was part of the “this and that”. (more…)
