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Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo album

Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo album

  • Performer: Kurt Vile
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Smoke Ring For My Halo
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Folk Rock, Indie Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1483 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1539 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
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John Agnello has helped Vile to refine his lo-fi aesthetic and at times Smoke Ring For My Halo sounds nothing short of stunning. Where past albums touched upon all manners of influences and genres, Smoke Ring For My Halo seems content to plant its flag into barren soil.

Comparing Smoke Ring for Halo's sessions to his previous studio album, Vile stated, "With Childish Prodigy, I had made a whole record not knowing where I was going – it was me in my studio, somewhere between lo-fi and, maybe not super, hi-fi. I wanted to have a concept of this album being a statement as a whole, as opposed a little bit from here and a little bit from there. It shows a kind of introspective folk side more, while still being into rock. It doesn't capture my whole sound, but it captures part of my sound and is more concise as a record. Reflecting upon the album in 2013, Vile stated, "I proved myself with Smoke Ring. I made a good pop record.

Features Song Lyrics for Kurt Vile's Smoke Ring For My Halo album. Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo Album Lyrics. 1. In My Time Lyrics. 2. (Shell Blues) Lyrics.

Smoke Ring For My Halo. This song is by Kurt Vile and appears on the album Smoke Ring For My Halo (2011). Smoke ring for my haloAngel, demon, humanOh, the rest have made itOver and over. Think I could see it nowThink I could see it nowThink I could see it nowThink I could see it now. Smoke ring for my haloHuman, angel, demonHundreds have made itRight under the roof of your house. Thought you could see it thenThought you could see it thenThought you could see it thenThought you could see it then, yeah.

With last year's Square Shells EP, Kurt Vile raised already high expectations for his follow-up to 2009's Childish Prodigy, and the lo-fi Philadelphia songwriter's fourth album continues apace. Vile refuses to sit in a single sonic mold, but Smoke Ring is more striking for its permeating sense of lingering. The album doesn't rush, and songs pop in their perfected grainy intricacies.

Kurt Vile is the kind of guy who lugs about his talent like an unwanted piece of luggage. The Philadelphian songwriter’s second album for Matador is a thin. The Philadelphian songwriter’s second album for Matador is a thing of strange and reluctant beauty, leaning more heavily than before on his folk-tinged acoustic wanderings but suffused with the same vague dissatisfaction

Philadelphia singer/songwriter Kurt Vile returns with his second proper album (2008's Childish Prodigy was a compendium of sorts). Smoke Ring For My Halo is a gorgeously layered record. Ranging from the tender breezy folk in "Jesus Fever" to the tuff urban guitar riff of "Puppet To The Man," Vile's distinctive Philly-accented vocal ties together a sweeping & evocative project - a true American psychedelic folk album.