Wilco reminds of the do-goodin’ neighbor who’s constantly throwing a bake-sale profiting some horrifying natural disaster or caroling a twee politically correct non-denominational cross-gender tune under random windows. Wilco–like the iconic nice neighbor–is theoretically perfect, and, at times, practically invisible.
Their latest dose of feel-good, vaguely frumpy community service comes in the form of a partnership with Farmer Foodshare, a non-profit that benefits local farmers and the hungry.
Why do the good guys get the cultural shaft? Check out their interview over at Epi-Log. Oh, and their (vaguely bad boy) video from the new album, Whole Love, that, finally, at long last, embraces not just the sweet, tear-jerking poetry in life, but also the deepest ruts in the dirtiest skids.









TOPICS: Eat to the Beat, Kathleen Willcox