On the unexpectedly terrific There Is No Enemy, it becomes immediately clear what had been missing, and sure enough, it was invisible: While Enemy technically sounds just like every Built to Spill record since Keep It Like a Secret-- the pinwheeling guitar fantasias, the ambling tempos, and the wayward vocal lines are all here--
it is buoyed by a fresh sense of emotional stakes, an urgency that puts
wind back in the band's sails. For the first time in almost 10 years,
it seems that Martsch might actually have something he wants to say.Pitchforkmedia
Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy
On the unexpectedly terrific There Is No Enemy, it becomes immediately clear what had been missing, and sure enough, it was invisible: While Enemy technically sounds just like every Built to Spill record since Keep It Like a Secret-- the pinwheeling guitar fantasias, the ambling tempos, and the wayward vocal lines are all here--
it is buoyed by a fresh sense of emotional stakes, an urgency that puts
wind back in the band's sails. For the first time in almost 10 years,
it seems that Martsch might actually have something he wants to say.Pitchforkmedia
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