So, I have taken a long break from this blog. Usually I have a lot to talk about regarding music (mostly rock, but I’ll dabble into other stuff), but lately I have been so focused on my other blog I have neglected this one. If I remember a long while back I said I would use this blog to review some newer records that aren’t on the other blog list, or at least other records in general.
For instance, right now I’m listening to Kurt Vile’s Childish Prodigy. I read that Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth had this album as a guilty pleasure a few years ago. Vile’s recent record, Smoke Ring for My Halo, has received strong critical attention, so I was curious what he was about. Childish Prodigy is an interest record. It’s not a bad record, but it’s not a great record. He sounds like a screwed up Mick Jagger at times; some of his sneers are straight out of Jagger’s handbook to singing (by the way, Mick Jagger can still rock even though he’s almost reached Yoda’s age now). Vocally he sounds like Mick Jagger, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Petty had a secret love child together.
Musically this record is quite intriguing. It’s very raw. His guitar work is very good here. He’s experimental yet knows when to hone in and refine a concept. He can be nasty one minute and sweet the next. He mixes fuzzed out electrics with peaceful acoustics throughout the record. I have felt awed one minute and violated the next.
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