Released in Godās year of 2026, the 250th anniversary of the founding of America in Kurt VileāsĀ fine city of Philadelphia, Philadelphiaās been good to me finds one of our nationās greatestĀ songwriters staking a claim on his hometown. āThis is my ābringing it all back home to PhillyāĀ record,ā Vile says. āIām treating it like my last one. I put everything into it. Itās my best vocalĀ record. Itās my best electric guitar record. Itās my most organic record, made in the comfort of myĀ own zone.ā
Largely self-produced, with assists from Adam Langellotti, keys wiz Matthew Jugenheimer,Ā drummer Kyle Spence, guitarist Jesse Trbovrich, and longtime Violators boardsman RobĀ Schnapf, the record embodies Vileās understanding of music as a conversation between peopleĀ across time and space. The title track is an ode to his hometown that doubles as an homage toĀ Tom Pettyās homage to California. The barn-burning āChance to Bleedā features guest spotsĀ from Memphis OGs Natalie Hoffman and Greg Cartwright but boasts a music video proudly shotĀ at the Philly venue Kung Fu Necktime and features a cameo by local legend Schoolly D. āYouĀ Donāt Know Cuz Itās My Lifeā is Kurtās take on a stadium anthem, building up to a laid-back yetĀ triumphant chant of āIām from Phil-a-del-phiaaaaaaah!ā that you can imagine a crowd of EaglesĀ fans screaming along to, Twisted Teas pointed towards the heavens.
Make no mistake: Philadelphiaās been good to me is the sound of Phillyās constant hitmakerĀ coming back to kick ass, son the haters, and put on for the City of Brotherly Love ā and in trueĀ Kurt Vile fashion, doing so while sounding more relaxed than ever. Between the 250thĀ anniversary of America and its hosting of select World Cup games, 2026 is shaping up to be aĀ big deal for Philadelphia. āAnd then thereās one other thing,ā Vile says. āI gotta be that thirdĀ thing. Because I am Philadelphia. I gotta own it. I gotta rise to the occasion.ā