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	<title>10 Listens &#187; Childish Prodigy</title>
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		<title>Short Cuts: Kurt Vile&#8217;s Childish Prodigy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe O.</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Childish Prodigy]]></category>
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Kurt Vile&#8217;s Childish Prodigy provides an ideal soundtrack to a 42-minute train ride for someone with plenty to think about.  The songs chug forward with steady locomotive rhythms, and the album as a whole encapsulates that Zen-like railroad-riding state of mind- especially if you&#8217;re still buzzed from the night before and in desperate need of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kurt Vile&#8217;s<em> Childish Prodigy</em> provides an ideal soundtrack to a 42-minute train ride for someone with plenty to think about.  The songs chug forward with steady locomotive rhythms, and the album as a whole encapsulates that Zen-like railroad-riding state of mind- especially if you&#8217;re still buzzed from the night before and in desperate need of sleep.  Thoughts flow in a muddy stream of nebulous consciousness; recurring flashbacks drift into internal rehearsals for future conversations, grievances not yet aired, true feelings still hidden; gut-scraping anger and disgust yield to resignation and tenderness, and back again, and back again, resonating with daydream reverb against the walls of inner space; time seems frozen under an Impressionistic magic hour sky, even as the outside world zips across the window.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an absorbing soundscape, particularly through headphones.  The deft mix of apparent influences is equally enchanting: the endearing, spontaneous amateurism of Robert Pollard bathed in Tom Petty&#8217;s Southern jangle and topped with a splash of Iggy Pop&#8217;s bile.  Throughout most of <em>Childish Prodigy</em>, the gorgeous and gritty formula works wonders.  I was hooked from the start by rockers like &#8220;Hunchback,&#8221; &#8220;Freak Train&#8221; and &#8220;Monkey,&#8221; while more tranquil songs like &#8220;Dead Alive,&#8221; &#8220;Overnite Religion&#8221; and &#8220;Blackberry Song&#8221; grew on me more with each spin.  Too bad the album loses most of its steam toward the end.  Despite some neat flourishes- the heartwarming trumpet in &#8220;Amplifier,&#8221; the train-whistle harmonica of &#8220;Inside Lookin Out&#8221;- the record&#8217;s uninspired final third has little to offer.  By the end of it all I feel restless and frustrated, like when you zone out and miss your stop and now you&#8217;re stuck on the express for 15 more minutes.  Then you think to yourself: oh well, at least the scenery&#8217;s still pretty.</p>
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