I last saw Kurt Vile in concert the night before my ex and I separated. My fandom of him has suffered because of this association. True story, we met him after the show and my ex told him he should get a haircut. :/
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 7:26 pm
by LoathedVermin72
She was right
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 7:41 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I last saw Kurt Vile in concert the night before my ex and I separated. My fandom of him has suffered because of this association. True story, we met him after the show and my ex told him he should get a haircut. :/
lol
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 7:43 pm
by BurtReynolds
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I last saw Kurt Vile in concert the night before my ex and I separated. My fandom of him has suffered because of this association. True story, we met him after the show and my ex told him he should get a haircut. :/
lol
Don't laugh at that!
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 7:45 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
BurtReynolds wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I last saw Kurt Vile in concert the night before my ex and I separated. My fandom of him has suffered because of this association. True story, we met him after the show and my ex told him he should get a haircut. :/
lol
Don't laugh at that!
why not? it’s just ruddo
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 8:05 pm
by ---
this is an amusing page of the internet
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 10:25 pm
by Strat
LoathedVermin72 wrote:She was right
shut up
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Tue October 23, 2018 4:37 pm
by LoathedVermin72
This guy is the worst interview in the world
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Sat January 05, 2019 2:03 pm
by Kevin Davis
Listening to "Bottle It In" pretty hard the past couple days -- as ever, I am absolutely enamored with the inherent sense of unspoiled good that radiates from Vile's aimlessness. His music espouses a worldview that seems almost accidentally profound -- take it easy, go with the flow, whatever, etc., but with so many nuggets of savant-like insight and unfiltered compassion throughout that you can't help but feel like he's a guy who has his priorities straight. I especially like the stretch of "Bassackwards," "One Trick Ponies" and "Rolling With the Flow."
Bonus points for his choice to wear the free Planet Fitness t-shirt on the album cover.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Sat January 05, 2019 2:19 pm
by LetMeSleep
I was admiring his relaxed turn of phrase today. Just the ease of:
Get my shoppin' done, laundry too
Drop some dead weight, clean my hands of what I need to clean my hands of
He has a way of getting under your skin without you realising he's doing it.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Sat January 05, 2019 3:29 pm
by Blaine Ryan
I liked how the AllMusic review framed this album as a sort of travelogue. That sense of carefree aimlessness KD speaks of lends itself really well to long trips in the car, I've discovered.
"Mutinies" is my favorite track.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Sat January 05, 2019 3:30 pm
by Blaine Ryan
Side note: Obama had "One Trick Ponies" as one of his favorite songs of 2018 (along with Courtney Barnett's "A Little Time"), which I thought was pretty neat. Dude stays hip.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Wed February 09, 2022 3:01 am
by lennytheweedwhacker
Didn't know Kurt covered Speed of the Sound of Loneliness. Really digging his version.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Tue February 15, 2022 4:45 pm
by dad
he's back
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Tue April 12, 2022 12:14 pm
by liebzz
Giving this another shot in advance of Friday’s release. Gonna get through as much as I can.
Listened to Constant Hitmaker and God Is Saying This To You. In both instances, it’s almost surprising that Kurt Vile and the War on Drugs have any history together. They just have very different sounds, although I could really hear the Velvet Underground influences on God Is Saying This To You, which is a component of early War on Drugs that I had noted in that journey, especially in parts of Wagonwheel Blues.
For the most part, and what makes this impossible as a sort of stated journey is that it seems best to sort of abandon the songs individually on these two albums and sort of just experience the hypnotic soundscapes created - two very different ones but both sort of perfect for this rainy day.
Now through The Hunchback EP which is immediately my favorite so far. I really like the crunchy guitars here and the instruments work in conjunction with the songs. This was a good space.
Childish Prodigy was really good. Much more song structure and more hooks. I am enjoying the creativity here - Hunchback, Monkey, Heart Attack, and Inside Looking Out we’re favorites on first listen.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Tue April 12, 2022 11:14 pm
by liebzz
Square Shells EP is quite solid, especially the first two songs. I also liked I Know I Got Religion, but damn Ocean City and Invisibility: Nonexistent are both great.
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Wed April 13, 2022 1:53 am
by dad
Hunchback EP is great as is Square Shells. I swear there's an alternate Hunchback EP in existence with a few live tracks, or maybe i dreamt that.
i'm pretty partial to So Outta Reach.
i'd say i'm partial to everything he did up to b'lieve i'm goin down...
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Wed April 13, 2022 1:55 am
by Strat
dad wrote:Hunchback EP is great as is Square Shells. I swear there's an alternate Hunchback EP in existence with a few live tracks, or maybe i dreamt that.
i'm pretty partial to So Outta Reach.
i'd say i'm partial to everything he did up to b'lieve i'm goin down...
Woa. I love b’lieve. Tracks 1-7 and wild imagination are all top notch
Re: Kurt Vile
Posted: Wed April 13, 2022 2:02 am
by Kevin Davis
Strat wrote:Woa. I love b’lieve. Tracks 1-7 and wild imagination are all top notch