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Doug Martsch

Acting

Known For

Homewrecker
3.6

Michelle is an interior designer and newlywed to Robert. Linda lives alone and fills her days with painting and exercise classes. Seeking a new friend, Linda coerces the reserved, deferential Michelle into visiting her home for a spontaneous interior design consultation. Once inside, it quickly becomes clear that Linda has something far more sinister on her mind than throw pillows.

Homewrecker

2020
Untitled Modest Mouse Documentary
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Documentary about the indie rock band Modest Mouse made around 1997, as they were recording their second album, The Lonseome Crowded West

Untitled Modest Mouse Documentary

1997
Built To Spill Live at Variety Playhouse
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The band Built to Spill at Atlanta's Variety Playhouse. Highights include "Carry the Zero", "Randy Described Eternity", "Big Dipper" and "Car".

Built To Spill Live at Variety Playhouse

2003
Built To Spill: Live on Reverb
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From May 30th, 1999 at Irving Plaza in NYC. Aired as part of HBO's music series, "Reverb."

Built To Spill: Live on Reverb

1999
Built to Spill: Live in Atlanta
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Filmed at The Earl in Atlanta, GA in 2015, this set by Built to Spill is jammed-packed with old favorites and cover songs galore. Featuring versions of songs by DEVO, Bob Dylan, The Clash, The Smiths, Blue Oyster Cult and more.

Built to Spill: Live in Atlanta

2015
Built To Spill Live in Austin, TX
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Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth! Built To Spill’s career has been an exercise in consistency. Over the past 20 years, the Boise indie rockers have churned out seven albums filled with melodic noise and hook-laden numbers. Along the way, frontman Doug Martsch has made a series of small reinventions while simultaneously refining his craft. It’s been three years since Built To Spill’s latest album There Is No Enemy, leaving fans anticipating the group’s eighth studio album.

Built To Spill Live in Austin, TX

2012
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Built to Spill plays a special, 4-song set at the Hi, How Are You Project benefit, a foundation set up in memory of Daniel Johnston to end the stigma around Mental Health conversations. Filmed live at the Moody Theater in Austin Texas in 2019.

Built to Spill: Hi, How Are You - Live at the Moody Theater

2019