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Coming Soon: Built to Spill -There Is No Enemy

Ryan Nichols·February 9, 2009

Doug Martsch likes basketball, so he did an interview about it. Turns out, he dropped the name of Built to Spill’s new album, which he says is titled There Is No Enemy. Expect it in Fall 2009 via Warner Brothers.

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