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Keep It Like a Secret

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Download links and information about Keep It Like a Secret by Built To Spill. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 46:52 minutes.

Artist: Built To Spill
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 46:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Plan 3:29
2. Center of the Universe 2:43
3. Carry the Zero 5:43
4. Sidewalk 3:51
5. Bad Light 3:22
6. Time Trap 5:22
7. Else 4:09
8. You Were Right 4:45
9. Temporarily Blind 4:48
10. Broken Chairs 8:40

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Perhaps realizing that their time on a major label was likely limited, Built to Spill made a gutsy choice for Keep It Like a Secret, their second album for Warner Brothers. They embraced the sounds of a big studio and focused their sound without sacrificing their fractured indie rock aesthetic. In a sense, this is Built to Spill's pop album: every song is direct and clean, without the long, cerebral jamming that characterized their earlier albums. That's not to say that the album is compromised — the songwriting may be streamlined, but Doug Martsch now packs all of his twists, turns, and detours into dense, three-minute blasts. This approach, combined with the shiny sonic textures, makes Keep It Like a Secret the most immediate and, yes, accessible Built to Spill record, but they steadfastly open their music up and breathe the way, say, Pavement did on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or Brighten the Corners. Built to Spill still demand that listener meet them on their own terms — these just happen to be the easiest terms to understand in their catalog.