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You in Reverse

You in Reverse is the sixth studio album by American band , released on April 11, 2006, through Warner Bros. Records. Recorded at Audible Alchemy in , the album marks the first time the band operated as a , with the addition of guitarist Jim Roth alongside core members (vocals, guitar), Brett Nelson (bass), and Scott Plouf (drums). Co-produced by Martsch and Steven Wray Lobdell, it features ten tracks totaling approximately 54 minutes, emphasizing the band's signature layered guitar work in a more organic, live-band recording approach compared to prior efforts. The album's production departed from Built to Spill's earlier studio-heavy style, capturing performances with minimal overdubs to highlight the musicians' interplay and Martsch's intricate songwriting. Key tracks include the sprawling opener "Goin' Against Your Mind" (8:42), the introspective "Traces" (4:42), and the psychedelic "" (6:21), which explore themes of , relationships, and existential drift through Martsch's poetic lyrics and expansive arrangements. Released seven years after the band's commercial breakthrough (), You in Reverse was promoted with singles like "Goin' Against Your Mind" and supported by extensive touring. Critically, You in Reverse received universal acclaim, earning a Metascore of 81 out of 100 on based on 28 reviews, with praise for its energetic guitar-driven sound and the band's evolution toward a rawer aesthetic. Reviewers highlighted its virtuosic musicianship and spacey textures, though some noted occasional melodic inconsistencies and longer runtimes as departures from the band's more concise pop moments. The album solidified Built to Spill's reputation in the scene, influencing subsequent works and remaining a fan favorite for its immersive, guitar-centric listening experience.

Background and recording

Development

Following the release of Ancient Melodies of the Future in 2001, Built to Spill underwent a lineup evolution, solidifying as a quartet with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Jim Roth, who had initially joined as a touring guitarist around 1999 but became a full-time member for this project, complementing the core trio of Doug Martsch (guitar and vocals), Brett Nelson (bass), and Scott Plouf (drums). This expansion allowed for greater instrumental interplay, particularly on guitar and keyboards, marking a shift toward more collaborative arrangements compared to the trio format of prior albums. Songwriting for You in Reverse was led primarily by Martsch, who composed the majority of the tracks between 2004 and 2005, often building on the band's early experimental ethos from the post-There's Nothing Wrong with Love (1994) period, which emphasized intricate guitar textures and unconventional structures. Roth contributed to the songwriting process, fostering a more band-oriented creative approach than on previous efforts. This approach drew inspiration from the expansive, ambitious songcraft of (1999), representing a deliberate return to longer, more layered compositions after the relatively concise tracks on . The album's development also reflected a key production pivot, as the band opted to forgo their long-time collaborator —who had helmed recordings from There's Nothing Wrong with Love through —in favor of self-producing certain elements with new producer Steven Wray Lobdell, echoing the DIY ethos of their 1993 debut Ultimate Alternative Wavers. This choice aimed to capture a rawer, live-band energy during sessions at Portland's studio. The album is dedicated to .

Production

The recording of You in Reverse took place over several months in at Audible Alchemy studios in . The album was co-produced by frontman and studio owner Steven Wray Lobdell, who sought to capture the band's expanded quartet lineup—consisting of Martsch, bassist Brett Nelson, drummer Scott Plouf, and guitarist Jim Roth—with a focus on live band energy through layered guitars and minimal overdubs, a departure from the more polished, overdub-heavy approach of prior releases. Engineering duties were handled by Lobdell alongside Jacob Hall, with mixing also completed at Audible Alchemy. The sessions employed analog tape to impart a of warmth to the sound, enabling longer song structures such as the 8:41 opener "Goin' Against Your Mind," while incorporating keyboards for added textural depth. The project was completed under the support of , prioritizing the raw dynamics of the band's live quartet interplay. Mastering was performed by Gavin Lurssen at The Mastering Lab.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

You in Reverse exemplifies Built to Spill's core sound through its emphasis on extended guitar solos, jangly riffs, and melodic hooks, building on the band's roots in shoegaze-tinged . The album's sonic palette prioritizes raw, energetic guitar-driven arrangements over polished production, marking a departure from the crystalline sound of prior releases under producer . This evolution yields a more spontaneous and muscular feel, with explosive hooks and layered textures that evoke the band's earlier exploratory style. The record employs a arrangement centered on dual guitars from and Jim Roth, complemented by Nelson's prominent bass lines and Scott Plouf's dynamic drumming, which provide urgent backbeats and rhythmic drive. Additional guitar textures from Steven Lobdell and guest contributions, such as Brett Netson on select tracks, enhance the dense, multi-layered instrumentation, allowing for intricate interplay and harmonic depth. Songs feature progressive structures with gradual build-ups, extended jams, and fades, often stretching into sprawling compositions that prioritize immersive development over concise forms. Influences from noisy, reverb-heavy acts like My Bloody Valentine and Dinosaur Jr. surface in the album's denser sections, where squalling guitars and reverberant layers create a hazy, immersive atmosphere, while tracks like "Saturday" blend these elements with brighter pop sensibilities reminiscent of classic rock forebears such as the Beatles. Song lengths average over five minutes—ranging from the concise 2:25 of "Saturday" to the nearly nine-minute opener "Goin' Against Your Mind"—contrasting the shorter, pop-leaning tracks of previous albums like Keep It Like a Secret. This structure fosters album-wide cohesion, with an overall runtime of 54:23 across 10 tracks, emphasizing holistic listening over standalone singles.

Themes and songwriting

The album You in Reverse explores predominant themes of relationships, , and existential , often through introspective narratives that probe personal disillusionment and the passage of time. In tracks like "Goin' Against Your Mind," Martsch conveys defiance against societal expectations in romantic commitments, with lyrics questioning the value of ("People think that we don’t understand / What it takes to wanna be your man") and reflecting on childhood wonder turning to about systems, such as mistaking a for an presence. Similarly, "Gone" delves into loss and belated realization, evoking over faded connections and ("Realized too late / That I was gone"), while underscoring a sense of existential void in lines like "How can you explain / Person to the pain / And then sickness to the sane?" These elements highlight the album's emotional core, drawing listeners into meditations on isolation and the impermanence of purpose. Martsch employs an abstract, poetic style in his songwriting, favoring stream-of-consciousness that prioritize emotional over linear storytelling. This approach is evident in "Liar," where he critiques and overthinking in relationships, repeating "I wouldn’t be a liar" to underscore and nature's indifference to human turmoil ("’s disposition / She don’t mind, she don’t care"), creating a hazy of rather than explicit resolution. The often emerge from fragmented personal insights, avoiding direct narratives to evoke broader feelings of unease and . The songwriting process for You in Reverse was deeply rooted in Martsch's mid-2000s personal experiences, including burnout from touring and a deliberate break to recharge through non-musical pursuits like and reading. This period of influenced the album's raw honesty, as Martsch navigated creative pressures from an expanding audience and the challenge of recapturing inspiration after a creative . Band dynamics played a key role, with the record marking Built to Spill's most collaborative effort, featuring extended jam sessions among four guitarists that shaped songs organically—such as "Goin' Against Your Mind" evolving from Wipers-inspired riffs—allowing for spontaneous development amid tensions of perfectionism. Martsch has noted the difficulty of writing under self-imposed scrutiny, aiming instead to embrace imperfections for a more authentic output. Recurring motifs of and hindsight permeate the , symbolizing a reevaluation of past decisions and tying directly to the album's title, which evokes to reinterpret life's trajectories. This is woven through reflections on mutated perceptions, like the shift from youthful to , fostering a thematic of hindsight-driven growth. Martsch's vocal delivery amplifies this : his high-pitched, emotive singing, often doubled and layered with harmonies, conveys fragility and urgency, as he has expressed discomfort with his voice leading to techniques that add emotional depth without overpowering the words.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

You in Reverse was released on April 11, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records in CD and digital formats. The album debuted and peaked at number 63 on the US Billboard 200 chart, marking Built to Spill's highest-charting release at the time. It also performed strongly in the independent music market, reflecting the band's established indie rock following. International variations followed the US launch, with editions released in and Australia through affiliates. The album's packaging featured cover art by Portland artist Mike Scheer, depicting abstract, mirrored imagery that conceptually aligned with the title's theme of reversal. No major commercial singles were issued from the album, but the opening track "Goin' Against Your Mind" garnered airplay on college radio stations and was highlighted in critical year-end lists.

Marketing and touring

Warner Bros. Records generated pre-release buzz for You in Reverse by distributing advance copies to press outlets and posting previews of tracks, including the nine-minute opener "Goin' Against Your Mind," on the band's official in early 2006. The marketing campaign highlighted Built to Spill's return to their signature expansive sound, emphasizing longer, improvisational songs that evoked the band's early jam-oriented style, through features and advertisements in publications like and . Following the album's April 2006 release, Built to Spill embarked on an extensive tour across the US and Europe as a quintet, comprising Doug Martsch, Brett Nelson, Scott Plouf, Jim Roth, and Brett Netson. The itinerary included major festival slots at Coachella in April and Lollapalooza in August, where setlists prominently showcased new material such as "Goin' Against Your Mind," "Traces," and "Conventional Wisdom" alongside classics. Promotional media efforts centered on interviews with frontman , who discussed key production shifts, including a period of that delayed recording, greater band collaboration during jamming sessions, and a deliberate move toward looser, organic arrangements compared to prior albums. No were produced for You in Reverse, with resources directed toward bolstering the live tour that spanned nearly two years. In the years after release, the album received a vinyl reissue in 2007 via Warner Bros., marking its first pressing in that format and aligning with renewed interest in the band's catalog amid anniversary celebrations for their foundational works.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its release in April 2006, You in Reverse received widespread critical acclaim, earning an aggregated score of 81 out of 100 based on 28 reviews. Pitchfork awarded the album 6.8 out of 10, praising its explosive guitar hooks and energized performance—particularly on tracks like ""—while critiquing the lack of structural innovation and indulgent jams that resulted in weaker melodies compared to the band's earlier work. The A.V. Club gave it an A- grade, lauding the album's emotional depth, powerhouse production, and return to epic songcraft through sprawling, instrumental-heavy compositions like "Goin' Against Your Mind" and "Traces." Rolling Stone rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars, highlighting the melodic strengths in its action-packed jams and expansive tunes that dominated the tracklist. AllMusic assigned 4 out of 5 stars, commending the cohesive execution of indie rock elements, with impressive tempo boosts on raging rockers that revitalized the band's sound. Critics commonly praised the album for revitalizing Built to Spill's sound following a lineup change that introduced fresh energy and instrumental pyrotechnics, evoking Neil Young-inspired crunch and proggy spirals. However, some noted criticisms of its overly familiar formula, echoing the guitar-driven style of 1999's Keep It Like a Secret without sufficient evolution. The album arrived during the mid-2000s indie rock boom, drawing favorable comparisons to contemporaries like and for its ambitious, guitar-centric approach amid a wave of similarly introspective releases.

Retrospective views

In the , retrospective assessments positioned You in Reverse as an overlooked highlight in Built to Spill's discography, capturing a transitional phase that connected the band's earlier, more introspective work to bolder, jam-oriented explorations. This view emphasized the album's emotional honesty and messiness as strengths, distinguishing it from the more polished efforts that followed. By the 2020s, critics further appreciated the album's enduring blend of classic indie rock structures with modern production flair, crediting the expanded lineup—particularly guitarist Jim Roth's innovative use of over a dozen amplifiers—for enriching its sonic depth and collaborative energy. In a 2022 self-assessment, frontman Doug Martsch described it as a high point for the group, noting, "I felt like we were a really good five-piece band at that point," and highlighting Roth's prominent riffs and the band's cohesive interplay. The album's legacy extends to Built to Spill's broader influence on indie guitar acts through its emphasis on layered, improvisational songcraft that prioritized live-band dynamics over studio perfection. Culturally, You in Reverse has sustained relevance in 2000s indie nostalgia, appearing in album rankings and fan-driven retrospectives that underscore its role in Doug Martsch's artistic evolution. No significant reissues have occurred beyond the 2020 limited-edition clear vinyl pressing by Music on Vinyl, limited to 1,500 copies. As of 2025, it endures as a cult favorite, with Built to Spill maintaining an active touring schedule following their post-2022 album promotions.

Credits

Track listing

All songs written by Doug Martsch except where noted.
No.TitleLength
1."Goin' Against Your Mind"8:42
2."Traces"4:42
3."Liar"5:11
4."Saturday"2:24
5."Wherever You Go"6:10
6."Conventional Wisdom"6:21
7."Gone"5:41
8."Now You're Gone"3:51
9."The Plan"4:42
10."Magic Rooster Blues"5:51
The total length is approximately 54:20 for standard editions, with no bonus tracks.

Personnel

The core lineup of for You in Reverse consisted of on lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, and percussion; Brett Nelson on bass and backing vocals; Scott Plouf on drums, percussion, and keyboards; and Jim Roth on guitars, keyboards, and backing vocals. Additional musicians included Brett Netson on guitars across several tracks; Steven Wray Lobdell, who contributed guitars on multiple tracks in addition to serving as ; and on organ for the track "Gone." The was produced by and Steven Wray Lobdell. Engineering was handled by Steven Wray Lobdell and Jacob Hall, while mixing was performed by Martsch, Lobdell, and Hall. Mastering was completed by Gavin Lurssen at The Mastering Lab.

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