I can appreciate what Kurt Vile is trying to do here, but I find myself admiring the atmosphere more than the songs. The record has a comfortable, lived-in quality that makes it easy to spend time with. The observations feel genuine, the performances are relaxed, and there is no sense of calculation behind the music. The problem is that comfort becomes the album's defining characteristic. Too many songs operate at the same speed, with the same emotional temperature and the same loose songwriting approach. Instead of accumulating momentum, the record often settles into a pleasant drift. I keep waiting for a moment that changes the stakes, but it rarely arrives. The personality remains intact. Kurt Vile still sounds like Kurt Vile, and that alone gives the album a certain value. However, identity can only carry a record so far. Without stronger melodies, sharper dynamics or more decisive structural movement, many of these tracks blur together. In the end, I hear a talented songwri...