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''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' is the fifth studio album by American
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musician
Kurt Vile Kurt Samuel Vile (born January 3, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He is known for his solo work, music released under the name "Kurt Vile and The Violators," and as the former lead guitarist of ...
, released on April 9, 2013, on
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. Produced by both
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and Kurt Vile & the Violators, the album is the first not to feature contributions from long-time collaborator and former bandmate
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. Regarding the album's thematic and lyrical content, Vile stated, "It's just about my life, without thinking too much about it. I feel comfortable with the lyrics. I think myself and my bandmates, my close bandmates,
Rob Laakso Rob Laakso (April 16, 1979 – May 4, 2023) was an American musician, record producer and engineer, best known as the recording partner of indie rock musician Kurt Vile and as a multi-instrumentalist in his backing band the Violators. Laakso als ...
and Jesse Trbovich, they're right there with me. We all live it." The album reached number forty-seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 and forty-one on the
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. A deluxe edition of the album, entitled ''Wakin on a Pretty Daze: Deluxe Daze (Post Haze)'', was released on November 13, 2013. The re-release included a new EP, '' It's a Big World Out There (And I Am Scared)'', and new artwork by Steve Powers.


Background and recording

In 2011, Kurt Vile's fourth studio album, '' Smoke Ring for My Halo'', was met with critical acclaim and its release significantly expanded his fan base. Reflecting on the extensive touring schedule which accompanied the album, Vile noted, "Things were going good and people were coming to our shows, which is nice, but it's also draining. And I have a family, so there are all kinds of psychological things weighing you down. So it's not like a cushy lifestyle — there's struggle and urgency in there in its own right. Ultimately you want some kind of struggle." Vile began writing tracks for his fifth studio album whilst on tour, practicing them during soundchecks: "The record was written all over the place, on tour," Vile elaborated "I was playing more gigs and more soundchecks and I was creating these sort of more epic tunes." Following the album's release longtime collaborator and guitarist
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departed from The Violators to focus on his own musical project, The War on Drugs, with sometime studio collaborator
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joining in his place. Vile stated, "My newest steady bandmate sRob Laakso, I’ve known him longer than I’ve known other members of my band. He joined the band right after ''Smoke Ring'' came out. He’s like a wiz-kid with
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and engineering in general and guitar. He can sync things up with sequences and all that kind of stuff that I like, but am too ADD to figure it out." At the close of the tour, drummer Mike Zanghi quietly departed from the band. Vile and the remaining Violators, Laakso and Jesse Trbovich, entered the studio with producer John Agnello, who had previously produced ''Smoke Ring for My Halo''. Using three studio drummers – including Warpaint's
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, Vince Nudo of Priestess and former Violator, Michael Johnson – the band worked on songs with longer, more experimental arrangements, with Vile initially comparing the album to
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's 1979 album, ''
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'', stating "It's so many hours of sessions. It's totally our ''Tusk'', but no cheese. Just rock." Vile noted that The Violators involvement with the recording process was more prominent than on previous releases, noting, "One day I’d like to make a record that is credited to ‘Kurt Vile and the Violators’, but so far in my career all my albums have felt like solo albums that we then take on tour with the band, but ..on this one I think everyone contributed a bit more."


Writing and composition

''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' features songs with longer tracks lengths than on previous releases, with Vile noting, "It was just the next logical step from making succinct pop songs. What do you do after that? You make pop songs that are longer and more epic, that push the envelope. Imagine your favourite song, or something that you play over and over in the car, except that you don't have to start it over as much." Regarding his musical influences on ''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'', Vile stated, "I was listening to some really disparate stuff while writing it, like there was this one
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song, " Are Friends Electric?", and some other weird early-80s stuff, that I think worked its way in there." Vile was also influenced by music critic
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' 2005 book, ''Hotel California: Singer-Songwriters & Cocaine Cowboys In The L.A. Canyons'', stating: "You know, just getting deep into that world of artists that I like, I find exciting, but this was like the first time had read somethingthat was about the whole scene. You see the whole thing grow. It's tailor-made for my mind. ..Influence is all osmosis, but that book influenced me a gigantic way, and it also influenced me in a subconscious way. I mean, obviously, it influenced me enough to want to go to
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and work with ap-steel guitarist Farmer Dave."


Title

Regarding the album's title, which is a
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on the album's first track, "Wakin on a Pretty Day", Vile noted, "It's probably the most simple title that I ever had. It's like the simplest pun ever. It rolls off the tongue, but also it's the kind of thing, once you have the record, you'll understand. The first song on the record is called "Wakin on a Pretty Day," which is like the tone setter. It's not just an album you name after one of the songs, that you just morph it a little bit. The whole general thing is one long daze, and that's waking up."


Artwork

The album's cover photograph features a mural by
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-based street artist Steve Powers, with Vile noting, "Everybody who rides the 'EL' levated train linesees it. It's so colourful. It's so cool to have my own mural, let alone neby a great artist." The mural features images and words based on the album's eleven tracks. The mural is located on the side of W.M. Mulherin's Sons restaurant on Front Street in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia. In the Violators band photograph, which appears on the back cover, Vile is wearing a T-shirt featuring record label, Richie Records, which had previously released the band's ''
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'' (2009). Vile also holds a red apple, alluding to the tracks, "Red Apples" and "Runner Ups", from '' God Is Saying This to You...'' (2009) and '' Smoke Ring for My Halo'' (2011), respectively. The graffiti which reads "th' violators" on the back cover was by Vile himself: "I made sure that it says 'The Violators' on the back of the cover art, I did the graffiti for that myself."


Reception

''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' received critical acclaim upon its release. At
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, which assigns a
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an
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score of 82, based on 32 reviews. ''Pitchfork''s Jayson Greene gave the album a "Best New Music" designation, writing "''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' is Vile's most spacious, becalmed record yet, and it contains some of his best-ever brand of cosmic
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.. he albumfeels like the culmination of Vile's quest to get away from people, noises, civilization and find somewhere to sit and whistle his own tune." In another positive review,
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's Fred Thomas wrote: "It becomes clear that Kurt Vile isn't aiming to ape or even update the canon of classic guitar-based songwriters, but is very much his generation's chapter of the evolution of
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. Easily his most focused and accessible work, ''Pretty Daze'' is the strongest so far in a chain of releases that seem to suggest there are even greater heights to be reached." ''
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''s Hazel Sheffield wrote, " n''Wakin On A Pretty Daze'',
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turns his attention to writing proper songs. The album is bookended by two monster tracks that each hover around the 10-minute mark. Neither track loses direction." Russell Warfield, of '' Drowned in Sound'' described ''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' as: "one of those rare examples of an artist’s uninhibited self-indulgence resulting in an LP which plays firmly to their strengths. Undoubtedly, it’s an album which moves away from the tighter verse-chorus structures of breakthrough, '' Smoke Ring for My Halo'', but one which takes the dive into looser structure with the best of faith." Nick Catucci of ''
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'', on the other hand, gave the album a mixed review. Referring to the album track, "Air Bud", he wrote, "A guitar-obsessed longhair who got his start self-distributing his music, Vile has let the outside in – even if a basketball-playing dog from an old DVD still proves to be his best inspiration." Similarly, ''
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''s Robin Smith stated, "This isn’t his clearest work, nor is it his most pretty, but it’s easy to identify him as he looks inward, to see the songwriter who wants to make five different types of music. .. It’s not that he couldn’t care less. It’s just hard to know how, sometimes."


Accolades

On May 28, 2013, ''
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'' listed the track, "KV Crimes", at number twelve on their "The 40 Best Songs of 2013 So Far" list, stating: "A shaggy-dog exploration of a riff that could've howled or seared or gotten increasingly heavier as Vile declares, "I think I'm ready to claim what's mine." But instead, it wanders around and around lost in a mood until he starts a verse with "crestfallennnnnnnn," like he might fall asleep before the end of the song, and you realize this whole claiming-what's-mine business is, well, not exactly what it's all cracked up to be."
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's ranked ''Wakin on a Pretty Daze'' at number thirteen on their "The 50 Best Albums of 2013" list, stating: "Vile has grown more and more confident with his gifts since we first met him a few years ago, and here, he's achieved a meandering, zoned-out, thoughtful nirvana state." ''
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'' listed the album at number thirty-seven on its "50 Best Albums Of 2013", writing: "This album, bookended by two monstrous tracks ("Wakin’ On A Pretty Day" and "Goldtone") that hovered around the 10-minute mark, distilled his ability to take a single, simple musical idea and stretch it into hypnotic mega-jams." Despite initially giving the album a mixed review, ''
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'' ranked the album at number thirty-eight on their "50 Best Albums of 2013" list, stating: "The fifth LP from the resplendently mellow Vile is a beautiful sinkhole of meditative guitar mysticism."


Track listing


Personnel


Kurt Vile & the Violators

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Kurt Vile Kurt Samuel Vile (born January 3, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He is known for his solo work, music released under the name "Kurt Vile and The Violators," and as the former lead guitarist of ...
– vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, lead guitar , electric slide guitar , synths , organ ,
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, keyboards , tambourine , percussion , vibes *Jesse Trbovich – electric guitar , lead guitar , arpeggio guitar , slide guitar , saxophone *
Rob Laakso Rob Laakso (April 16, 1979 – May 4, 2023) was an American musician, record producer and engineer, best known as the recording partner of indie rock musician Kurt Vile and as a multi-instrumentalist in his backing band the Violators. Laakso als ...
– bass guitar , electric 12-string guitar ,
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guitar , fuzz and swell guitars , ambient guitars , lead electric guitar , baritone guitar , tremolo fuzz guitars , tap guitar outro ,
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, additional drums , percussion , drum machine , sequencer , electronics


Additional musicians

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Stella Mozgawa Stella Mozgawa is an Australian drummer and record producer, best known as a member of the indie rock band Warpaint, with whom she has recorded four studio albums. Alongside her work with Warpaint, Mozgawa is one half of the electronica duo Bel ...
– drums ,
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drums , percussion , cowbell * Vince Nudo – drums *Michael Johnson – drums , medieval drums , synth ,
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– backing vocals *
Emily Kokal Emily Camille Kokal (born September 30, 1980) is an American musician. She is best known as the singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Warpaint. Kokal is one of the founding members of the band. Early life Kokal was born in Chico, Californi ...
– backing vocals * Jeremy Earl – percussion *Dan Park – percussion *Alan Pavlica –
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*Mary Lattimore – harp


Recording

*John Agnello – producer, engineer, mixing *Kurt Vile & the Violators – producer *
Rob Laakso Rob Laakso (April 16, 1979 – May 4, 2023) was an American musician, record producer and engineer, best known as the recording partner of indie rock musician Kurt Vile and as a multi-instrumentalist in his backing band the Violators. Laakso als ...
– producer and engineer *Ted Young – assistant engineer and additional engineering, mixing *Matt Boynston – mixing , additional recording *Bryce Gonzales – assistant engineer *Jonathan Low – assistant engineer *Greg Calbi – mastering *Steve Fallone – mastering assistant


Artwork

* Steve Powers – mural art *Adam Wallacavage – front cover and additional wall photographs *Shawn Brackbill – band photographs and additional psychedelic images *Mandy Lamb – recording studio photographs *Nick Kulp – layout


Charts


References

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