Shows
Built to Spill‚ Dinosaur Jr.‚ Meat Puppets
September 27, 2008 at Orpheum Theater in Boston‚ MA
by Ryan Lowell | photography by Joseph Cultice, Autumn DeWilde & Brantley Gutierrez
September 30, 2008
Built to Spill‚ Dinosaur Jr.‚ Meat Puppets
September 27, 2008 at Orpheum Theater in Boston‚ MA
by Ryan Lowell | photography by Joseph Cultice, Autumn DeWilde & Brantley Gutierrez
September 30, 2008
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Built to Spill photo by Autumn DeWilde
Melding the culture of sophisticated balcony seats with the sound of blaring power chords‚ Saturday night's show at the Orpheum played out like an exhibit of indie rock through the ages. Things commenced in chronological order with the rock elders of Meat Puppets‚ who brought loyal fans all the way back to the underground sounds of the early '80s. Being born in 1986‚ I myself visited the early '80s for the first time‚ but I liked what I heard.
Led by founding members (and brothers) Curt and Cris Kirkwood‚ Meat Puppets careened through catalogue-spanning material that managed to sound loud‚ fast and country at the same time. Their set was a healthy mix of noisy two-minute songs and sprawling jams that mixed honky tonk with punk. Frontman Curt Kirkwood's vocals were drowned in instrumental sound‚ but the trio kept energy levels and spirits high for nearly 45 minutes. The band closed with "Lake Of Fire‚" a song made famous when Nirvana covered it during their 1993 MTV Unplugged set‚ although I didn't notice until the lightning-fast original version was nearly over. Nearly unrecognizable in comparison to Kurt Cobain's subtle acoustic rendition‚ "Fire" was a fitting ending to a set meant to assault the eardrums without apology (in a good way).

Meat Puppets photo by Joseph Cultice
Dinosaur matched the intensity of Meat Puppets‚ with the relaxed Mascis and possessed Barlow trading vocal duties on songs primarily chosen from Barlow's '80s tenure with the band and their 2007 reunion album‚ Beyond. Dinosaur opened up with the Mascis-led "Been There All The Time‚" while Barlow jumped around and slapped his bass with enthusiasm until it was his turn to sing "Back To Your Heart."
Like Meat Puppets‚ Dinosaur was a victim of vocals being smothered by sheets of distortion and drums‚ but the band's energy was enough to keep most fans engaged during their hour-long set. During the middle of the set‚ the locals did make a few deviations from Barlow-era material‚ most notably their hit "Feel The Pain‚" but it was clear that Dinosaur were happy to be reunited‚ and enjoyed playing the songs they wrote together.
They closed their set with classic fan favorites like "Freak Scene" before finishing with a hopped-up cover of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven" that made fans go wild. Dinosaur's version of "Heaven" kept the catchiness of the original take‚ but traded Robert Smith's mascara and synthesizers for Barlow's yelled backing vocals and an abrupt ending in the middle of the final chorus. As Dinosaur left the stage‚ they left me with the sweet ringing in my eardrums that reminded me how worth it permanent hearing loss can be.

Dinosaur Jr. photo by Brantley Gutierrez
The sextet boasted a deep string section‚ even including a cellist‚ but renditions of the Perfect songs lacked energy. As much as half of the band (and a good chunk of the crowd) could be seen sitting down at a time. On "Stop The Show‚" Martsch and the crew got loud for the first time‚ but it didn't last long. Momentum didn't translate into a barren rendition of "Made Up Dreams" that had potential to turn the set around if injected with some feeling. Built To Spill played well technically‚ but their lack of experimentation left songs sounding nearly identical to studio versions. It was almost as if they were acting like a live jukebox -- good for the kid who put the quarters in‚ but too predictable for others‚ including myself.
The high point of the Perfect songs came with song number six‚ "Out Of Sight‚" a rare instance when Martsch brought his voice to a yell and even moved around a bit‚ but even after "Sight‚" the awkward silence in between songs was getting more and more noticeable. Martsch‚ who only offered a nervous "thanks" after songs‚ was met with some unfortunate heckling‚ including one hostile listener who deemed the band "Built To Suck." After the worst of the heckling‚ Built To Spill eased into "Kicked It In The Sun‚" an excellent slower track from Perfect. Unfortunately‚ by this point every song had felt slow in comparison to Meat Puppets and Dinosaur‚ so "Sun" didn't help matters.
As the performance of Perfect came to an end‚ the lengthy jams of "Untrustable Part 2" gave me time to contemplate exactly why performing an entire album didn't quite work. First‚ Perfect is a bummer album. It's a great bummer album‚ but it's still a bummer album‚ so it didn't take long for that vibe to sink into the crowd and undo all of the madness the openers had unleashed up to that point. Second and most importantly‚ we all knew exactly what to expect.
My favorite concerts I can remember are the ones that surprised me. There may have been some wrong notes here and there‚ but the spontaneity of it all touched me. But with Built To Spill‚ I knew exactly what note was going to be played next‚ what lyric was going to be sung‚ and exactly what it would sound like. This meant that during low points‚ I caught myself thinking‚ "At least they're going to play 'Velvet Waltz' three songs from now‚" which is no way to enjoy a show. It's sad‚ but a wave of relief flooded over me when Perfect ended‚ and the band segued into "Goin' Against Your Mind‚" the opening track from 2006's You In Reverse. For the first time all night‚ my adrenaline was running high‚ as Built To Spill had finally done something I wasn't able to predict.
After a quick break‚ the band returned for a one-song encore‚ claiming that they had run out of time even though it was barely past 11:00 pm. Refreshingly‚ that song was the flawless pop-punk sing-along "Car‚" which increased crowd participation exponentially.
All in all‚ it was a very good night. In spite of everything I have said‚ Built To Spill was actually pretty good -- but they were upstaged by their openers and weren't as great as I know they have the potential to be. I still love Built To Spill‚ and I would love to see them again as long as I have no clue what they're going to play. Knowing a band's next move isn't conducive to performance magic‚ and it doesn't make for exciting shows.
Nostradamus must have had a shitty time at concerts.
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All in all‚ it was a very good night. In spite of everything I have said‚ Built To Spill was actually pretty good -- but they were upstaged by their openers and weren't as great as I know they have the potential to be. I still love Built To Spill‚ and I would love to see them again as long as I have no clue what they're going to play. Knowing a band's next move isn't conducive to performance magic‚ and it doesn't make for exciting shows.
Nostradamus must have had a shitty time at concerts.
BTSfan
October 1, 2008
why would you go to a show that you know is just going to be them playing an album you apparently have no interest in seeing live, played live? I just don't understand where you're coming from because your major complaint is BTS playing an album you consider 'boring' but you should have known what you were getting into, as this is their Perfect from Now On Tour. Also, you didn't have to drop that you were born in '86, your writing ability makes it painfully clear. I hear Boston has some great community colleges, maybe check out a writing class.
October 1, 2008
why would you go to a show that you know is just going to be them playing an album you apparently have no interest in seeing live, played live? I just don't understand where you're coming from because your major complaint is BTS playing an album you consider 'boring' but you should have known what you were getting into, as this is their Perfect from Now On Tour. Also, you didn't have to drop that you were born in '86, your writing ability makes it painfully clear. I hear Boston has some great community colleges, maybe check out a writing class.
Adam
October 1, 2008
Nice review. I've been bumming that I didn't get a chance to see any of these shows, and too have been wondering what seeing my favorite band, Built to Spill, would be like if I knew exactly what the setlist would be. Although, I could lovingly embrace the anticipation of a preconceived "Car" encore on any given night. Especially after hearing about the one in NYC a few nights back where all 3 bands joined onstage for it. The lack of excitement you described though, could explain why this tour only lasted 2 nights as being "Meat Puppets II" "Green Mind" "Perfect From Now On"
October 1, 2008
Nice review. I've been bumming that I didn't get a chance to see any of these shows, and too have been wondering what seeing my favorite band, Built to Spill, would be like if I knew exactly what the setlist would be. Although, I could lovingly embrace the anticipation of a preconceived "Car" encore on any given night. Especially after hearing about the one in NYC a few nights back where all 3 bands joined onstage for it. The lack of excitement you described though, could explain why this tour only lasted 2 nights as being "Meat Puppets II" "Green Mind" "Perfect From Now On"
Vic
October 1, 2008
Great review! Sounds like a great show. BTSfan - I don't think that was the point (why the writer would go see the band knowing they're playing Perfect), I think he's saying it just lacked a lot of things... which is fair. I've seen BTS be really off and uninspired, it happens. I've also seen them blow the roof off places.
October 1, 2008
Great review! Sounds like a great show. BTSfan - I don't think that was the point (why the writer would go see the band knowing they're playing Perfect), I think he's saying it just lacked a lot of things... which is fair. I've seen BTS be really off and uninspired, it happens. I've also seen them blow the roof off places.
BTSfan
October 1, 2008
His major point was that it was predictable, which I just don't understand because he KNEW what they were going to play, we all did, it's why we bought tickets to this event in the first place. I'm not going to go to the grocery store and walk out pissed because "what the heck, all they had was FOOD!" What do you expect? You paid for BTS to play a rendition of Perfect from Now On, they performed it flawlessly, and he is criticizing the lack of "surprises." Unsurprisingly, his biggest highlight was when they played "Car." Color me shocked.
October 1, 2008
His major point was that it was predictable, which I just don't understand because he KNEW what they were going to play, we all did, it's why we bought tickets to this event in the first place. I'm not going to go to the grocery store and walk out pissed because "what the heck, all they had was FOOD!" What do you expect? You paid for BTS to play a rendition of Perfect from Now On, they performed it flawlessly, and he is criticizing the lack of "surprises." Unsurprisingly, his biggest highlight was when they played "Car." Color me shocked.
Vic
October 1, 2008
Good point, good point. But still, there's a lot of other factors, i.e. the vibe, the energy they played the album, whether or not they were feeling it or going through the motions, etc. I think you're point is valid, it's also valid to say that it might not have worked... or that playing the album flawlessly, was boring.
October 1, 2008
Good point, good point. But still, there's a lot of other factors, i.e. the vibe, the energy they played the album, whether or not they were feeling it or going through the motions, etc. I think you're point is valid, it's also valid to say that it might not have worked... or that playing the album flawlessly, was boring.
Steph
October 1, 2008
BTSfan, I back your view point absolutely, positively 100%!! I shouldn't have read that. Now I'm irritated.
October 1, 2008
BTSfan, I back your view point absolutely, positively 100%!! I shouldn't have read that. Now I'm irritated.
green find
October 1, 2008
good review, bummed i missed it
October 1, 2008
good review, bummed i missed it
anonymous
October 1, 2008
this is a horrible review, of course built to spill played the album exactly true to form that is why this show was so damn great to begin with, it sounded exactly like the album which in no way is a bummer at all. In fact this album is one of the best ever made to be honest. their encores are always unpredictable and if you are a fan you would have loved every second of the show and ignored any ignorant hecklers.
October 1, 2008
this is a horrible review, of course built to spill played the album exactly true to form that is why this show was so damn great to begin with, it sounded exactly like the album which in no way is a bummer at all. In fact this album is one of the best ever made to be honest. their encores are always unpredictable and if you are a fan you would have loved every second of the show and ignored any ignorant hecklers.
anonymous
October 1, 2008
this is definately the first and last time I ever read your veiws. are you serious your main highlight was car the mainstream commercially played pop song that every one knows about, the album Perfect is just that, I cant believe how lame your review of this show was. Why would you even go or even stay if you knew what was to expected, That show was amazing so I cant believe what a bummer you are.
October 1, 2008
this is definately the first and last time I ever read your veiws. are you serious your main highlight was car the mainstream commercially played pop song that every one knows about, the album Perfect is just that, I cant believe how lame your review of this show was. Why would you even go or even stay if you knew what was to expected, That show was amazing so I cant believe what a bummer you are.
Burt Whitiker
October 1, 2008
Wait, so this is a horrible review because the writer doesn't agree with you? And doesn't agree with you that playing Perfect wasn't perfect? Wowza...
October 1, 2008
Wait, so this is a horrible review because the writer doesn't agree with you? And doesn't agree with you that playing Perfect wasn't perfect? Wowza...
Phil
October 1, 2008
This is an awful review. The band set out to recreate the album as close to the recorded version as they could, and you're giving them shit for it. I saw them twice on this tour and it was nothing short of spectacular.
October 1, 2008
This is an awful review. The band set out to recreate the album as close to the recorded version as they could, and you're giving them shit for it. I saw them twice on this tour and it was nothing short of spectacular.
Billy
October 2, 2008
"As Dinosaur left the stage‚ they left me with the sweet ringing in my eardrums that reminded me how worth it permanent hearing loss can be." LOL... that's the deal when you seen Dinosaur Jr.
October 2, 2008
"As Dinosaur left the stage‚ they left me with the sweet ringing in my eardrums that reminded me how worth it permanent hearing loss can be." LOL... that's the deal when you seen Dinosaur Jr.
Ghostfacekillah
October 13, 2008
This is the kinda shit you see in rolling stone. Youre an amazing writer and dont let these haters discourage youuuu.
October 13, 2008
This is the kinda shit you see in rolling stone. Youre an amazing writer and dont let these haters discourage youuuu.
anonymous
January 2, 2009
I don't quite understand why you took it upon yourself to review this show. You obviously don't know much of anything about any of these bands and all your "insight" into the show feels like stuff I could cobble together from other stuff on the web.
If you're going to write an article and post it at least do a little research about what you're writing about.
Perfect From Now On is not a "jam driven album". It's fairly intricately composed. The awesomeness of the show was that they were able to bring the composition to life live on stage. When I saw them in NYC they were putting their all into it, every song. And then as soon as they ended the album they launched into the first three songs off Keep it Like a Secret, creating the brief hope that they might just rock all through that album as well. It was pretty awesome.
January 2, 2009
I don't quite understand why you took it upon yourself to review this show. You obviously don't know much of anything about any of these bands and all your "insight" into the show feels like stuff I could cobble together from other stuff on the web.
If you're going to write an article and post it at least do a little research about what you're writing about.
Perfect From Now On is not a "jam driven album". It's fairly intricately composed. The awesomeness of the show was that they were able to bring the composition to life live on stage. When I saw them in NYC they were putting their all into it, every song. And then as soon as they ended the album they launched into the first three songs off Keep it Like a Secret, creating the brief hope that they might just rock all through that album as well. It was pretty awesome.
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February 1, 2009
anonymous, i believe they put on a great show for you in new york, and i believe they put on a sub par show in boston. built to spill is one of my favorite bands and the boston show was dissapointing. there was not a lot of energy, and i would think twice before going to see a band play an album in it's entirety again. i will go to a bilt to spill concert the next chance it get. make it rain.
February 1, 2009
anonymous, i believe they put on a great show for you in new york, and i believe they put on a sub par show in boston. built to spill is one of my favorite bands and the boston show was dissapointing. there was not a lot of energy, and i would think twice before going to see a band play an album in it's entirety again. i will go to a bilt to spill concert the next chance it get. make it rain.
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