The King of Lo Fi. - Kurt Vile: Loading Zones (Music Video)

There is this feeling that the music here is just a bit raw, very human, and unadorned; its not exactly alt-folk, its not exactly anything, its Kurt Vile.
Krister Axel

Krister Axel

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If you haven't heard of Kurt Vile yet, you are missing out. His sound more or less defines modern lo-fi folk rock, and his live shows are a staple of music festivals around the world: you might hear him (with support from The Violators) at the Take Root Festival this October in Groningen, Netherlands, or Dublin, or Brooklyn, this November. It's a roots band backing this bardic guru of young seekers everywhere.

Some interesting guitar lines through a vocoder, lyrics which feel half sung and half spoken, and a sense that this is the sound of something different, something creative; it's water in this desert of sameness that our pop landscape has become. And there is this feeling that the music here is just a bit raw, very human, and unadorned; it's not exactly alt-folk, it's not exactly anything, it's Kurt Vile.

Kurt Vile is a folk singer-songwriter and a founder/early contributor of Indie Rock band The War on Drugs. This song is featured on our CHILL Angeles playlist.

Krister Axel

A proud husband and father of two living in Sacramento. I write code, I make music, and I publish content on the web. See also: Podcasting, Poetry, Photography, & Songwriting.

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