The Father John Misty Thread

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you guys are hilarious.

AKA Thermo Thinwall (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Thursday, 15 January 2015 18:34 (nine years ago) link

can't wait for the divorce album

Simon H., Thursday, 15 January 2015 18:37 (nine years ago) link

people put out too many records...these days...

10 albums! (plus EPs and singles...)

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 18:54 (nine years ago) link

but how much does he resemble jackson browne?

$80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:46 (nine years ago) link

God sends his spaceships to America the beautiful
They land at six o'clock and there we are, the dutiful
Eating from TV trays
Tuned into Happy Days
Waiting for World War III while Jesus slaves
To the mating calls of lawyers in love

da croupier, Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:47 (nine years ago) link

when oswald shot kennedy he was insane and still we watch the reruns again and again...

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:57 (nine years ago) link

but how much does he resemble jackson browne?

― $80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton),

You should prob check out Blake Mills' "don't tell all your friends about me" if you're looking for a jackson browne version of this.

Heez, Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:57 (nine years ago) link

not that you were

Heez, Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:58 (nine years ago) link

i thought that was so profound in whatever year that was...

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 19:58 (nine years ago) link

but how much does he resemble jackson browne?

― $80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton),

You should prob check out Blake Mills' "don't tell all your friends about me" if you're looking for a jackson browne version of this.

― Heez, Thursday, January 15, 2015 11:57 AM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I like this. I need to find this thread.

$80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:05 (nine years ago) link

actually, I saw Blake Mills with Fiona Apple in 2014 and then forgot to check this album out

$80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:08 (nine years ago) link

i was asleep and driving my kids to school this morning and i swear this is the first time i ever heard this song. on the radio in the car. i looked it up. no. 2 in the country! who knew? or it was no. 2. sold 190,000 copies. of the album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSVMgRr6pw

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:16 (nine years ago) link

it was just a weird song to hear in the car in the morning. while asleep. i was all: pop radio is weird or something...where's my all about the bass song i hear twice in ten minutes on the ride to school?

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:17 (nine years ago) link

it wasn't unpleasant to hear. and way way better than the faux-arcade fire geronimo song i heard a little later on the radio.

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:18 (nine years ago) link

these nu-dudes are all over the place. john grant is the first one i was genuinely moved by.

scott seward, Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:19 (nine years ago) link

funny that john grant also has a song with honeybear in the title

mizzell, Thursday, 15 January 2015 20:54 (nine years ago) link

sometime last year a critic I don't always like (steven hyden) said something about this album like "it is likely to inspire rapturous reviews and unreadable thinkpiecess" and after several listens to it...that seems pretty otm

i'm tellin you it was kenard (slothroprhymes), Saturday, 17 January 2015 17:53 (nine years ago) link

FJM unveils stunning new digital release strategy

http://www.fatherjohnmisty.com/sap/

Simon H., Tuesday, 27 January 2015 15:13 (nine years ago) link

Those SAP'd renditions are great.

schwantz, Tuesday, 27 January 2015 20:09 (nine years ago) link

Josh Tillman is on some fuck shit. I loved the three new tracks I heard in the lead-up to the album's release (well, leak), but I should've sensed that I was in for a disappointment when I found myself returning exclusively to live versions of the songs. Like the last album, which featured sterilized, overproduced versions of his demos and live cuts--another clue I should've caught--this one has been so diluted in the studio as to make close listening to his lyrics unpleasant.

But, the thing is, even his lyrics--sharp as they sometimes are--tend to veer into their own sort of excess. Which is to say that, for all their wit, they're sometimes so willfully clever, so self-satisfied that they read like the sass of an adolescent who's just discovered sarcasm.

The lyrics and the overproduction, then, work similarly and together: they often seem pointless--and he pointlessly clever, pointlessly cruel--and they more often seem to miss the point entirely--that, for instance, Tillman comes across as more or less the male equivalent to the person he's bitching about in "The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apartment". Maybe that's part of the joke, but the sheer, overwhelming amount of sarcasm and self-consciousness (self-obsession, really) makes it hard to read his intentions well, makes it hard to tell whether and when he's being genuine. I mean, this is probably a dumb question, but my confusion maybe epitomizes my response to the album: he's making fun of us on "True Affection", right, with its vocal effects and its pop-electro instrumental? He's mocking us like he mocks the girl who uses the word "literally" too often and in the wrong situations--as Tillman himself mis- and over-applies his needlessly cutting lyricism and his studio bells and whistles. It seems instructive that Tillman, in spite of his apparent disdain for the girl in "The Night Josh Tillman...", chooses to sleep with her anyway.

Darvin H.A.M. (AlexPh), Friday, 30 January 2015 07:40 (nine years ago) link

http://grantland.com/features/father-john-misty-i-love-you-honeybear/

excellent longform profile

slothroprhymes, Sunday, 8 February 2015 23:41 (nine years ago) link

xp based on what he sez in the profile, i think he just wanted to mess around with electro sounds on "true affection" and evidently liked the way it came out - that particular song is not a piss-take on the listener altho it is supposed to be about how frustrating electronic communication can be.

also i don't think how faltering in your own actions in spite of your frustration with someone or something - like, sleeping with a guy or girl you are angry with or even disdainful of - is anything other than an incredibly human thing, albeit a very ugly/unflattering one

slothroprhymes, Sunday, 8 February 2015 23:49 (nine years ago) link

Debates about authenticity are boring and pointless

Οὖτις, Sunday, 8 February 2015 23:52 (nine years ago) link

prob but we gotta get these posts off

slothroprhymes, Monday, 9 February 2015 00:04 (nine years ago) link

brilliant marketing
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0616/5709/products/fjm_shirt_mascera.jpg?v=1422377034

slothroprhymes, Monday, 9 February 2015 00:08 (nine years ago) link

Can someone tell me what distinguishes the music of Kozelek and this clown from the endless supply of Earnest Singer-Songwriter Dudes that pfork 2015 routinely ignores / ostensibly despises? I mean, apart from narcissistic lyrics that occasionally read like the "outrageous" tweets of an oversharing friend?

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 08:16 (nine years ago) link

this guy doesn't seem particularly earnest as much as painfully self-conscious and hiding behind layers of irony which is more obnoxious

ufo, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 08:30 (nine years ago) link

ooh the backlash

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:27 (nine years ago) link

don't see any similarities to Kozelek tbh

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:28 (nine years ago) link

this guy doesn't seem particularly earnest as much as painfully self-conscious and hiding behind layers of irony which is more obnoxious

that seems to be the difference JD was wondering about

Dinsdale, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:48 (nine years ago) link

still think Steely Dan is the closest analogue. I guess people found them obnoxious too

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:51 (nine years ago) link

(not in terms of jazz-rock chops obviously, but in terms of juxtaposing slick, pretty music with bleakly cynical/ironic lyrics)

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:51 (nine years ago) link

this guy doesn't seem particularly earnest as much as painfully self-conscious and hiding behind layers of irony which is more obnoxious

that seems to be the difference JD was wondering about

― Dinsdale, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:48 AM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

bingo

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:58 (nine years ago) link

He doesn't seem to be hiding behind irony as much as he just really enjoys irony, moreso in interviews/persona than in the music itself tbh, which is mostly pretty straightforward

Simon H., Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:15 (nine years ago) link

I think that's my main issue with it - he's not committed to it. As a result the context, to me, seems less Bonnie Billy and more I'm Still Here or something. It's neither compelling nor especially inscrutable in a way that makes you wanna peel the layers. It just feels like a bad gimmick. Which would be fine if the music he was producing wasn't bland as bread.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:35 (nine years ago) link

hmm Oldham is an interesting point of comparison - particularly "Sings Greatest Palace Music". I'm not interested in peeling layers in general though. it's the songs that count.

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:36 (nine years ago) link

he does have an I'm Still Here beard

It's strange to me too. But we're talking about praxis, man. (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:40 (nine years ago) link

and I see that he pooped on my spotify as I slept last night

It's strange to me too. But we're talking about praxis, man. (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:41 (nine years ago) link

xp Do they, though? There are far, far better songwriters who put out records last year that don't seem to get the same attention, mostly because their music doesn't lend itself as easily to lifestyle reporting. I also don't think it's a coincidence that Kozelek's star seemed to rise in proportion to his trolling.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:44 (nine years ago) link

kozelek's trolling better described as "bread bowling"

It's strange to me too. But we're talking about praxis, man. (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 17:53 (nine years ago) link

xp Do they, though? There are far, far better songwriters who put out records last year that don't seem to get the same attention, mostly because their music doesn't lend itself as easily to lifestyle reporting. I also don't think it's a coincidence that Kozelek's star seemed to rise in proportion to his trolling.

― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 12:44 PM (17 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

If you make yourself equal to a compelling character in an indie flick people start to care. Your backstory or whatever else on the outside needs to fuel your musical output and is more important than how interesting the music itself is.

Evan, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 18:05 (nine years ago) link

with FJM the persona and all its attendant bells and whistles ultimately benefit the music & lyrics, so it isn't bothersome to me

slothroprhymes, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 18:30 (nine years ago) link

yeah I find it a compelling character, much like Bonnie Prince Billie (or Dylan or any other number of "I can't tell if this is a joke" ironists) in that respect

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 18:38 (nine years ago) link

I think most importantly the songs are confident and colorful, and the arrangements are big but detailed and not boring. Also it's very well-sequenced. "Holy Shit" and "I Went to the Store One Day" are a great closing pair.

Simon H., Wednesday, 11 February 2015 00:59 (nine years ago) link

Just got the vinyl, which came w a cassette of demos (incl a cass mccombs cover)

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 February 2015 01:39 (nine years ago) link

What song did he cover?

Evan, Wednesday, 11 February 2015 20:13 (nine years ago) link

nobody's nixon

mizzell, Wednesday, 11 February 2015 20:18 (nine years ago) link

Great choice. Love that song, love the EP it's from.

Evan, Wednesday, 11 February 2015 20:31 (nine years ago) link

lol @ the canned audience in Bored in the USA - figured that was just a Letterman gag

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 February 2015 20:59 (nine years ago) link

on first couple listens - this has a more uniform sound than the previous one (dude sure loves his string section), and I don't hear anything as immediately catchy. it feels v langurous, albeit in a predictably bitter and mysanthropic way. the last few songs seem like the peak.

Οὖτις, Thursday, 12 February 2015 17:44 (nine years ago) link


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