Articles about The Builders and The Butchers
By E.N. May on February 23rd, 2011
A unique and wild experience, one that’s not to be passed up.
By Megan Caffery on December 23rd, 2010
Beginning and ending in Bloomington.
By Allison Franks on March 23rd, 2010
Why not cover ‘em twice?
By Maria Murriel on March 22nd, 2010
Plus, a chat with Marfred Rodriguez-Lopez of Zechs Marquise!
By Allison Franks on February 14th, 2010
We won’t spoil it, but it is pretty nifty.
By Allison Franks on January 20th, 2010
More dates in support of Mandala.
By Michael Roffman on August 8th, 2009
Given this year’s summer weather conditions in Chicago — chilly with a taste of sunlight — nobody expected the onslaught of rain and wind that was August 7th, 2009. Incidentally, that happened to make up the opening day of Perry Farrell’s summer music extravaganza, otherwise known as Lollapalooza. As fans rolled in at the crack of noon, rain followed… and lots of it. Some might say it was a dreary English day, which seemed fitting given the talent headlining — Depeche Mode, for those unsavvy with geography.
By Alex Young on June 3rd, 2009
In his review of The Builders and the Butchers’ Salvation Is A Deep Dark Well, our own EN May had the following to say about the Portland outfit’s upcoming sophomore effort: “This record, like their last, adds grandiosity to the indie folk/country explosion in the way the Arcade Fire did for indie rock. Salvation’s energy [...]
By E.N. May on May 22nd, 2009
One of Sasquatch’s budding acts finishes its sophomoric effort.