Kurt Vile - Freak Train (with Bradford Cox)
Sonic Youth - Live 1987 - Full Show
Fiery Furnaces - Live 2005 - Full Show
Harry Pussy - Live 1997
Air Miami - World Cup Fever
Bob Odenkirk - Of Buildings and Women
Grimes - Oblivion
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (live)
God Damn Religion
Versus - Frog
Bratmobile - Live 1999 - Full Show
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Radio Free Europe
Helium - Live & Interview 1997
Sebadoh - I Don't Mind
Kurt Vile - Freak Train (with Bradford Cox)
Sonic Youth - Live 1987 - Full Show
Fiery Furnaces - Live 2005 - Full Show
Harry Pussy - Live 1997
Air Miami - World Cup Fever
Bob Odenkirk - Of Buildings and Women
Grimes - Oblivion
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (live)
God Damn Religion
Versus - Frog
Bratmobile - Live 1999 - Full Show
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Radio Free Europe
Helium - Live & Interview 1997
Sebadoh - I Don't Mind
Cass McCombs - Equinox
Sonic Youth - Kat 'n' Hat (Live)
Th' Faith Healers - Oh Baby
mus-ok Vacant Moon
Helium - Skeleton
Thee Oh Sees - Maria Stacks
Polvo - Bat Radar (Vacantmoon Video Remix)
Reading Rainbow - Cover The Sky
Phil Stoodley - Vacant Moon (chinese lantern festival)
Kurt Vile - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile And The Violators - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile - "Wakin On A Pretty Day" (Live on Radio K)
kurt vile and the violators - late show with david letterman - 17 May 2013
Kurt Vile And The Violators - Runner Ups (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile - Girl Named Alex (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile - Baby's Arms (Live Acoustic)
Kurt Vile - Wakin On A Pretty Day (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile - KV Crimes (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile & The Violators - Live (Paléo 2012)
Kurt Vile - Runner Ups - Don't Look Down
Kurt Vile And The Violators - Jesus Fever (Live on KEXP)
Kurt Vile - "He's Alright" & "Breathin' Out" (Yours Truly Session)
Kurt Vile "Goldtone" - Live @ Café de la Danse, Paris - 10/04/2014 [HD]
Kurt Vile - Freak Train (Live)
Kurt Vile - "Baby's Arms" (Live on Radio K)
Kurt Vile - Wakin on a Pretty Day
RocKwiz - Kurt Vile - Snowflakes are Dancing
Kurt Vile - Wakin on a Pretty Day (live on Sound Opinions)
Kurt Vile | Baby's Arms | A Take Away Show
Kurt Vile - Jesus Fever - Pitchfork Music Festival 2011
Kurt Vile - "Never Run Away" (Live on Radio K)
Kurt Vile - Feel My Pain - Paris Gaité Lyrique 2013
Kurt Vile: Wakin on a Pretty Daze Interview
KURT VILE INTERVIEW - LINCOLN PARK ZOO
BPM Interview with Kurt Vile
'Records in my Life' featuring Kurt Vile
Kurt Vile interview (part 1)
Kurt Vile: Behind The Cover Shoot
Kurt Vile interview - Mornings with Stephen Ferris
Brooklyn Bound: Interview with Kurt Vile at Record Grouch
IT'S KURT VILE DAY IN PHILLY [Interview]
Kurt Vile - What's In My Bag?
Real Estate Interview at Pitchfork Fest w/ Kurt Vile, Ryan Schreiber, etc | Weird Vibes (Ep. 2)
Kurt Vile and the Violators Q&A; and LIVE at Governors Ball 2014
KURT VILE INTERVIEW
Kurt Vile na OFF Festivalu 2012 - wywiad
Kurt Vile "Classic Rock in Spring" / Interview (Live @ Viva Radio)
SXSW - Kurt Vile gear stolen
Kurt Vile interview (part 5)
Paléo 2012 - Interview Kurt Vile
'Overnite Religion' by Kurt Vile on Q TV
Kurt Vile Signs to Matador Records [Scrapple Interview]
Kurt Vile interview (part 2)
Kurt Vile Guitar Lesson
Kurt Vile interview (part 3)
Kurt Vile in Berlin, Hebbel am Ufer (HAU 2) am 06.04.2014
KURT VILE @ VODAFONE PAREDES DE COURA 23.08.2014
HNGT 18 - Kurt Vile, Gatsby
Kurt Vile - Intro/Wakin' On A Pretty Day/Jesus Fever/Was All Talk (Philly) 8-24-13
Kurt Vile, "Beatlephobia! A Statistical Smear"
Episode 41: John Agnello -- Bobby Pickles' Podcast
The Donut Holes: Gristlemania (one side)
Loud and Clear Season 3 Episode 1
Mind Set Live!: Episode 3
Let's make Aguachile de Camarón together.
The Mind Set Radio Hour: Episode 36
Undenied Pleasures Programa nº 11
The year 2013 in video's and pictures
Stephen Powers & Sacha Jenkins on A Love Letter to the City
Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler
Blank Realm - Nijmegen, Valkhof Festival || 2014-07-13 [Full Gig]
Sigur Rós live at the Best Kept Secret festival 2013.
RESTE BIEN TRANQUILLE #1
Kashmir live at Best Kept Secret 2013.
Kurt Vile (born 1980) is an American musician and singer-songwriter, signed to Matador Records as a solo artist in May 2009. Vile is a founding member of The War on Drugs.
His music has been likened to that of Bruce Springsteen. His influences include Fleetwood Mac, John Fahey, Bob Dylan and FM Rock generally. His first album for Matador Records is titled Childish Prodigy. In an interview with Women's Wear Daily, Sonic Youth bassist and singer Kim Gordon was asked, "Your guilty pleasure right now?" Gordon replied, "Listening to Kurt Vile's latest CD, Childish Prodigy. Guilty because I listen to it too much..."
Vile released two previous solo albums, God Is Saying This To You and Constant Hitmaker, on Mexican Summer and Woodsist, respectively. He plays solo shows as well as shows with a backing band called The Violators, which at times includes former The War on Drugs bandmate Adam Granduciel.
Vile's "He's Alright" is featured during the credits of Eastbound & Down in the second season's finale. Vile was chosen by Animal Collective to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that they curated in May 2011.
Bradford James Cox (born May 15, 1982) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and guitarist of Atlanta, Georgia-based psychedelic and ambient band Deerhunter. He also pursues a solo career under the moniker Atlas Sound. Cox formed Deerhunter with drummer Moses Archuleta in 2001. The band has released 5 LPs along with several singles and EPs. Atlas Sound is a name Cox has used since he was ten to refer to his own music, but his first full-length produced under the name was Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel, released in 2008. Cox's method of creating music is stream-of-consciousness, and he does not write lyrics in advance.
Robert "Bob" Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He is best known for his award winning appearances in Breaking Bad and The Larry Sanders Show and as co-creator and co-star of the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob and David.
In the 1980s and 1990s, he worked as a writer for such notable shows as Saturday Night Live, Get A Life, The Ben Stiller Show, and The Dennis Miller Show. In the mid-1990s, Odenkirk and David Cross created the Emmy-winning sketch comedy program Mr. Show, which ran for four seasons and ultimately became a cult success. In the early 2000s, Odenkirk discovered Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim and produced their television series Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. He has directed three films: 2003's Melvin Goes to Dinner, 2006's Let's Go to Prison, and 2007's The Brothers Solomon.
Odenkirk was born in Berwyn, Illinois, and was raised in nearby Naperville. He is one of seven children of Barbara and Walter Odenkirk, who was employed in the printing business. His brother is comedy writer Bill Odenkirk. Odenkirk is of half Irish descent. His parents later divorced, and Walter eventually died from cancer and was "pretty down on his luck" towards the end of his life. His father's battle with alcoholism would later influence Bob's decision to avoid alcohol almost completely. Odenkirk would later say that he grew up "hating" Naperville because "it felt like a dead end, like Nowheresville. I couldn’t wait to move into a city and be around people who were doing exciting things."
Stephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the alternative rock band Pavement. He currently performs with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks.
Stephen Malkmus was born in Santa Monica, California on May 30, 1966 to Mary and Stephen Malkmus, Sr. His father was a property and casualty insurance agent. When Stephen Jr. was 8, the family moved upstate to Stockton, where he attended Carpinteria's Cate School and Lodi's Tokay High School. As a teenager, Malkmus worked various jobs, including painting house numbers on street curbs and "flipping burgers or whatever" at a country club. At age 16, he spent the night in jail after consuming alcohol, urinating in the bushes, and walking on the roofs of several residential homes. Later, he was placed on probation for underage drinking, and was also expelled from school "for going to a party in the woods where people were taking mushrooms. I didn’t take them, but some guy narc’d on me."
Cass McCombs is an American songwriter and performer.
McCombs was born in Concord, California in 1977. He has led a nomadic existence for most of his adult life, moving from one city to the next, living in cars, on couches and at campsites. McCombs spent time developing his songwriting abilities in New York City, until the events of 9/11 (coupled with running out of money) sent him back, via Greyhound bus, to San Francisco, where he recorded his debut E.P., entitled Not the Way E.P. It would be released by the small Baltimore-based Monitor Records in 2002. After relocating there, his first full-length album, A, was released early the following year on Monitor in the U.S. and in Europe and the U.K. by 4AD. McCombs and his band spent much of 2003 and 2004 touring, performing everywhere from the All Tomorrow's Parties festival to house shows. McCombs otherwise divided his time amongst the Pacific Northwest, England and Baltimore. After a week of recording in Michigan, his second LP, PREfection, arrived in spring 2005. Later that year, he decamped to Southern California to begin work on his third full-length, Dropping the Writ, which was released on October 9, 2007, by Domino Records and later named one of Amazon.com’s Best Albums of 2007. Following a period in Chicago, he returned to California to record Catacombs before its eventual U.S. release on July 7, 2009. The album was named one of the top 50 albums of 2009 by Pitchfork Media. His fifth LP, Wit's End, was released by Domino on April 26, 2011. It was followed by another LP, entitled Humor Risk and released on November 8, 2011 - less than 7 months after the release of his previous LP. Like Catacombs and Wit's End, it was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and McCombs.