Rkives

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Rkives
Compilation album by Rilo Kiley
Released April 2, 2013
Genre Indie rock, alt country, folk, indie pop
Length 77:51
Language English
Label Little Record Company
Rilo Kiley chronology

Under the Blacklight
(2007)
Rkives
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Spin [1]
Rolling Stone [2]
The A.V. Club B+[3]
Pitchfork (7.4/10)[4]
Robert Christgau A[5]

Rkives (stylized as rkives) is a compilation album released in 2013 by Los Angeles-based band Rilo Kiley.

Album history

Following the 2010 announcement of the band's hiatus, drummer Jason Boesel discussed plans for a compilation album, intended for release that year.[6] In 2012, it was confirmed by Pitchfork Media that the B-sides release was nearly finished.[4] The release date for the album was eventually announced as April 2, 2013.

In an interview with Buzzfeed, Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis described the songs that went in to the album.

“Every record that I’ve ever been a part of, there are always leftovers — things that don’t work as a part of the whole thing,” Lewis says. “Some songs, which may actually be better songs in the long run, get kind of kicked to the side in the process. We scoured our digital hard drives and old 8-track cassette tapes and made this record.”[7]

The band reached out to fans for help making a video for "Let Me Back In", inviting fans "to upload your favorite personal Rilo Kiley video clip, band footage, created animation, etc... whatever you have in moving pictures that you'd like to share with us."[8] The video was released via Pitchfork Media on February 19, 2013.[9]

Reception

Spin Magazine gave the compilation an 8/10, saying that "Rkives is not the sorely nonexistent sixth Rilo Kiley album, unfortunately, but as a career-spanning loose-ends wrap-up, it's sure a lot better than the next best thing". Rolling Stone called it a "mostly filler-free set of outtakes, demos and b-sides", and The A.V. Club said that while the album "begins and ends as a “fans only” endeavor [...] the compilation provides an essential supplement to the Rilo Kiley discography".

Songs

Some of the tracks were used as B-sides to previous singles throughout the band's career, while others are previously unreleased.

Tracks 1-4 and 7-9 were recorded during the Under the Blacklight sessions in 2007. Track 7 appeared as a B-side on the single for The Moneymaker.[10]

Tracks 5 and 6 were recorded in Lincoln, Nebraska for an unreleased EP.

Tracks 10, 12 and 13 were recorded during the sessions for More Adventurous. Tracks 10 and 12 were available on the "Portions For Foxes" single.[11]

Track 11 is a B-side from the band's 2002 album The Execution of All Things. It was previously available on the single for "The Execution of All Things" (under the title "Emotional (Until Crickets Guide You Back)").

Tracks 14 and 15 were recorded at Blake Sennett's house in Echo Park. Track 14 is a demo version of "Rest of My Life", a song from the band's 2001 record Take Offs and Landings.

Track 16 is from The Initial Friend E.P., Rilo Kiley's out-of-print first release. It appeared on the soundtrack for the 1998 film Desert Blue.[12]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Let Me Back In"  Jenny Lewis, Blake SennettRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 4:23
2. "It'll Get You There"  LewisRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 5:02
3. "Runnin' Around"  LewisRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 2:56
4. "All the Drugs"  LewisRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 3:45
5. "Bury, Bury, Bury Another"  LewisMike Mogis 3:29
6. "Well, You Left"  SennettMike Mogis 6:17
7. "Draggin' Around"  LewisRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 3:24
8. "I Remember You (feat. Benji Hughes)"  Lewis, Sennett, HughesRilo Kiley, Jason Lader 4:16
9. "Dejalo (Zondo Remix feat. Too $hort)"  Lewis, Johnathan Rice, Too $hortRilo Kiley 3:35
10. "A Town Called Luckey (feat. Tim Kasher)"  Lewis, SennettMike Mogis 6:43
11. "Emotional"  Lewis, Sennett, Pierre De ReederMike Mogis 3:52
12. "American Wife"  LewisMike Mogis 4:36
13. "Patiently"  Lewis, SennettMike Mogis 3:08
14. "Rest of My Life (Demo)"  SennettRilo Kiley 3:52
15. "About the Moon (feat. The Watson Twins)"  Lewis, SennettRilo Kiley 3:09
16. "The Frug"  Lewis, SennettSandbox 2:40
  • There are 2 separate hidden tracks not listed in the liner notes. They begin after several minutes of silence. The one on the CD is sung by Jenny Lewis and the one on the LP is sung by Blake Sennett

Credits

Rilo Kiley
Additional personnel

References

  1. Spin review
  2. Rolling Stone review
  3. The A.V. Club review
  4. 4.0 4.1 Battan, Carrie (April 4, 2013). "Rilo Kiley rkives > Review". PitchforkMedia. Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  5. Consumer Guide review
  6. Callihan, Kristen. "New Jenny Lewis and Rilo Kiley Albums in the Works, says Jason Boesel". Paste Magazine. Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  7. Stuart, Tessa. "Jenny Lewis: Rilo Kiley Never Broke Up". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 2013-05-30. 
  8. "Brooklyn Vegan". Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  9. "Official Site". Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  10. "AllMusic - Draggin' Around". Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  11. "AllMusic - Portions For Foxes". Retrieved May 30, 2013. 
  12. "IMDB - Desert Blue - Soundtrack". Retrieved May 30, 2013. 


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