
Kurt Vile cruises round town in new light-hearted track "Loading Zones"
Returning multi-instrumentalist Kurt Vile rules the roads in new track "Loading Zones".
Kurt Vile fans have been kept on the backburner since his collaborative album with Courtney Barnett last year.
"Loading Zones" is the first solo material from slacker-rocker Kurt Vile since 2015's B'lieve I'm Goin Down....
He continues his hazy folk-rock in new track "Loading Zones", which comes with visuals directed by Drew Saracco, and features Kevin Corrigan (Superbad, The Departed, Goodfellas) and Matt Korvette (frontman of hardcore punk band Pissed Jeans).
As Kurt Vile rolls around Philadelphia completing his errands, the two parking officers try to chase him down, as Vile faultlessly evades the pair while yelling, "I PARK FOR FREE!".
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