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Kurt Vile - Bottle It In (2018) CD Rip

Kurt Vile - Bottle It In (2018) CD Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Kurt Vile

  • Title: Bottle It In
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Matador Records
  • Genre: Indie Folk, Indie Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+cue+artworks)
  • Total Time: 01:18:38
  • Total Size: 569 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Loading Zones
02. Hysteria
03. Yeah Bones
04. Bassackwards
05. One Trick Ponies
06. Rollin With the Flow
07. Check Baby
08. Bottle It In
09. Mutinies
10. Come Again
11. Cold Was the Wind
12. Skinny Mini
13. (bottle back)

Since 2015’s ‘b’lieve I’m going down’, off-kilter hero Kurt Vile has supported his spiritual forebear Neil Young, recorded an album of duets with long-haired mirror image Courtney Barnett (last year’s ‘Lotta Sea Lice’) and received the ultimate indie accolade being a question on a gameshow that nobody can answer. “The Violators assist this ‘Pretty Pimpin’’ rocker in his foul work’ was the clue on a college-themed edition of US quiz Jeopardy, as the contestants presumably conferred with the tumbleweed that had entered the studio.

Yet this seems apt, for Kurt’s funny, smart, 420-friendly stream-of-conscious lyrics can often leave you scratching your head. His seventh solo album, ‘Bottle It In’, was recorded around America amid family road-trips, and, at a marathon 80-minutes long, the results are suitably expansive.

On opener ‘Loading Zones’, he offers a life-hack on how to escape parking meter-charges by using loading bays, jauntily coming across like REM-meets-NCP. The winning, spaced-out ‘Bassackwards’ is a nearly 10-minute meander that recalls being out of his mind on a friend’s radio show. Mirroring the space-cadet subject matter, he appears to be constantly losing his train of thought (which often requires a bus replacement service). He covers country MOR-rocker Charlie Rich’s ‘Rollin With The Flow’, a song about being an eternal outlaw while those around you are lost to domesticity, and there’s a sly wit to the 38-year-old father of two crooning, “All guys my age just raising kids / I’m raising hell just like I did.”

His most sonically varied album, ‘Bottle it In’ includes the banjo-assisted hallucinatory hoe-down ‘Come Down’; backing vocals from Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa (the bouncy, loved-up paean to friendship ‘One Trick Ponies’); and one track that sounds like a hair metal song waking up from a coma (‘Check Baby’). Elsewhere, on ‘Mutinies’, Kim Gordon provides what she colourfully terms “acoustic guitar distortion” ; it’s a tender, beautifully introspective track about taking anti-depressants to quell the voices in your head.

As its Vile’s longest album, there are occasional longueurs, where his melody-scaffolding isn’t strong enough to support the drawl and haze. There’s a fine line between “hypnotic drone” and “just plain boring”, and the fuzz-drenched ‘Cold Was The Wind’ has its toe firmly on it. The album veers close to outstaying its welcome; you can occasionally feel like you’re sobering up at a house party. Yet this is still an idiosyncratic work from a true one-off. Those trivia-loving contestants, having not heard of him, missed out on more than a cash prize.


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  • whiskers
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  • ingeborg
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Many thanks