- By this time, the band
consisted of Martsch, Nelson, Netson, and
Scott Plouf.
Perfect from Now On was met with
critical success and
caused Built to Spill...
-
Enigma Records in 1985 as Wipers. In 1985,
Naish was
replaced by
Steve Plouf, and
Enigma issued Sage's
first solo album,
Straight Ahead.
Signing to Enigma's...
- on
October 6, 2009, and is the last to
feature long-time
drummer Scott Plouf and b****ist
Brett Nelson, who left the
group in 2012. It
features guest...
- the results, so
Martsch brought in b****ist
Brett Nelson and
drummer Scott Plouf and
recorded the
album again. However,
these tapes were destro**** by heat...
- or
produced by Phil Ek. The
lineup was Doug Martsch,
Brett Nelson,
Scott Plouf, and Jim Roth. The
album was
recorded in Portland,
Oregon at
Audible Alchemy...
-
Scott Plouf. They
released three albums on the Sub Pop
label before Gates retired the name in 2001 and
began releasing music as a solo artist;
Plouf began...
-
features performances by
Built to
Spill members James Bertram and
Scott Plouf, Love as Laughter's Sam Jayne, as well as The
Presidents of the
United States...
-
rotating live line-up,
which has
included C. Dove Amber, Jim Roth,
Scott Plouf, Zeke Howard, and
Samantha Stidham.
Their third release,
Headless Machine...
- singer/guitarist Doug Martsch, b****ist
Brett Nelson, and
drummer Scott Plouf. The
album was
recorded at Bear Cr**** in Woodinville, Washington, with overdubs...
- (2010-02-16). "Essais nucléaires :
Gerboise verte, la
bombe et le
scoop qui font
plouf... (actualisé-3)". Libération.
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