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Kurt Vile And The Violators
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Kurt Vile has a way of tying time in knots. You can hear it on his new album Smoke Ring For My Halo from the get-go the pinwheeling guitars and reaching atmospheres of Babys Arms are as strange as they are familiar: a demonstration of how Kurt can put worn methods and sounds through himself and end up with something that isnt emotionally or sonically obvious. Instead were left with a record that contains traces of the past but doesnt waste precious time in the now being reverent.
Once compared to Leonard Cohen, Tom Petty, Psychic TV, and Animal Collective in the same review (for 2009s Childish Prodigy), Kurt can bring to mind anything from Suicide to Leo Kottke to My Bloody Valentine, Bob Seger, Nick Drake, and Eastern ragas. Still, he pieces together these disparate elements so seamlessly and unpretentiously that such reference points are rendered pointless by the singularity of his sound. Kurt Vile might belong to a long lineage of classic American songwriters, but hes the only one whos alive and in his prime today.
This is the fourth time Kurt Vile has put an albums worth of songs together and stuck a name on it, but in a sense Smoke Ring For My Halo is his first real album every flinching guitar arpeggio and vocal wander was made to be here, made with this record in mind, to sit alongside another in situ and in sequence. It seems weird saying this given the amount of ground hes covered already, but Smoke Ring For My Halo is the perfect way into the music Kurt Vile makes. Its tender and evocative, elusive but companionable, tough in the gut and the arm but swollen in the chest and giddy in the head. Its a record that is perfect for any given day during whatever season, to satisfy all moods in every possible scenario be that first thing in the morning or last thing at night; today, tomorrow or five years from now.
In short, its real. Kurt Vile isnt just the loneliest of ten siblings born to parents on the outskirts of Philadelphia, the former forklift truck driver who makes rock band guitar songs in the solitude of his bedroom. Smoke Ring For My Halo brings all of that together, marrying the introspection of the nocturnal stoner with the exploration of a troubadour frontiersman to arrive at a record you know is so much more than the sum of his and its constituent parts because often he sounds like he doesnt know how he got there himself.
Produced by John Agnello with Kurt Vile and the Violators
The Violators are Mike Zanghi (drums), Adam Granduciel (guitar, mellotron, percussion), Jesse Trbovich (guitars)
Friday 13th December 2013
Price: SOLD OUT // SOLD OUT
Doors: 19:30



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