Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

Bottle it in / Kurt Vile.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: OLE-11146-2 | Matador RecordsOLE-1146-2 | Matador RecordsPublisher: New York, NY : Matador Records, [2018]Copyright date: ℗2018Description: 1 audio disc (1 hr., 18 min., 38 sec.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Loading zones (3:22) -- Hysteria (5:23) -- Yeah bones (4:45) -- Bassackwards (9:47) -- One trick ponies (5:21) -- Rollin with the flow (2:59) -- Check baby (7:54) -- Bottle it in (10:39) -- Mutinies (5:53) -- Come again (5:43) -- Cold was the wind (4:51) -- Skinny mini (10:27) -- (Bottle back) (1:38).
Performed by Kurt Vile ; with The Violators (Jesse Trbovich, Rob Laakso, Kyle Spence).
Audiovisual profile: Click to open in new window
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD POP/ROCK Vile, Kurt Available 33111009117678
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Following the dusky wandering of 2015's B'lieve I'm Goin Down... and the sometimes cloying 2017 Courtney Barnett collaboration Lotta Sea Lice, restless workingman Kurt Vile looked to his time in transit for his seventh album, Bottle It In. The songs here were recorded over the course of two years in various studios and locations across the U.S., and Vile assembled them between tours and road-trip vacations with his family. That sense of motion touches much of Bottle It In, an album that sees Vile extending his sonic vocabulary with more complex arrangements and drawn-out songs that wash by like changing scenery viewed from the passenger seat. By this point, Vile has settled into the finer points of his persona, that of the stony but observant psychic drifter, grinning through his disarming rock repetitions with equal parts humor, bite, and guitar solos. He wears all of it confidently on the songs where he can explore, notably the almost ten-minute two-chord ramble of "Bassackwards." The song stealthily accumulates layers of synths, piano, and guitar textures as Vile strolls in a disoriented lyrical fog, evoking images of beaches, time passing, and stilted attempts at communicating. That the several songs stretching past the ten-minute mark can stay engaging and even exciting at such lengths is a testament to how comfortable the songwriter has grown in his craft. At almost 11 minutes, the title track is another unlikely standout, a dusty old-timey loop building patiently into an epic journey that includes Mary Lattimore's plaintive harp and Cass McCombs providing harmonies to Vile's yo-yoing vocal melodies and stream-of-consciousness lyrical sprawl. The almost mantra-like tune unfolds into subdued horn arrangements that float along with dreamy guitar lines. The song takes a while to get where it's going, but all is revealed in time. If anything, the filler on Bottle It In happens in the more compact numbers. At well over an hour running time, shorter tunes like the breezy AM radio-modeled "Rollin with the Flow" and the upbeat rocker "Yeah Bones" feel formulaic and out of place next to more experimentally structured fare. If the flow of the album can sometimes feel longwinded, the fluid approach to instrumentation means there's always a new detail around the corner for those paying attention. Bass synths growl playfully on "Check Baby," a film of melodic feedback coats the ending of "Mutinies," and a chorus of drunken friends comes from out of nowhere to help sing the good-natured lovefest of "One Trick Ponies." While sometimes disjointed or lingering, Bottle It In finds Vile's production at its most colorful and curious. Making the most of the various environments where it was recorded, the album feels like a travel diary picked up sporadically along the way. Some entries expand on every thought and some are left half-finished, but these contrasting moods reflect the peaks and valleys of Vile's journey, both literal and metaphorical, in getting to this chapter of his music. ~ Fred Thomas

Title from disc label.

Performed by Kurt Vile ; with The Violators (Jesse Trbovich, Rob Laakso, Kyle Spence).

Recorded Tarquin Studios, Bridgeport, CT ; Mant Sounds, Glassel Park, CA ; The Beer Hole, Los Angeles, CA ; Epic Trax, Greenpoint, NY ; Ice Cream Party, Portland, OR ; O-KV Central, Mount Airy, PA ; Studio G, Brooklyn, NY ; Uniform Recording, Philly, PA.

All songs written by Kurt Vile, except "Rolling with the flow" written by Jerry Hayes.

Compact disc.

Lyrics and credits printed on container insert; additional credits printed on container.

Loading zones (3:22) -- Hysteria (5:23) -- Yeah bones (4:45) -- Bassackwards (9:47) -- One trick ponies (5:21) -- Rollin with the flow (2:59) -- Check baby (7:54) -- Bottle it in (10:39) -- Mutinies (5:53) -- Come again (5:43) -- Cold was the wind (4:51) -- Skinny mini (10:27) -- (Bottle back) (1:38).

Powered by Koha