Showing posts with label Joshua Tillman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joshua Tillman. Show all posts
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Father John Misty - Oxford Art Factory (27/7/2012)
Let it be known that FJM (J. Tillman) loves to shake his tush.
Fact is, he cavorts and loosens up like a shaman possessed.
When I saw someone in the audience approach J. for an autograph during the night's first support act (Melodie Nelson), I knew it was a case of now or never - Dashed across the road, got myself a marker, headed back, purchased a vinyl copy of Fear Fun (When I already own the CD) and a T-shirt, all in time to catch the second support act, Mosman Alder.
This is, after all, my favourite album of the year so far. Count me a fanboy.
When the band opened with Fun Times in Babylon, we knew we were in for a special night.
Jeff Frattiti (Sp?) dressed in polka dot pullover and spacey spandex, looking like a drag Cobain gone wrong, immediately challenged us visually and it was clear we weren't in Kansas anymore.
He was especially animated during Hollywood Forever Centery Sings and gestured his bass as a shovel to the lyrics' "someone's got to help me dig" .
The set consisted the entire album, only O I Long to Feel Your Arms Around Me was left out. Arrangements deviated little from that on the album; bar the extra howl and extended wig-out jam & feedback frenzy. The band (Same lineup as that on the KEXP clip below) sounded great live.
Highlights for me were Only Son of the Ladies' Man, Nancy from Now On and Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
It was hilarious when Misty got foggy and forgot the beginning lyrics to Now I'm Learning to Love the War and ad-libbed on the spot.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for a night of blissful, joyous music.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Father John Misty - Fear Fun (2012)
Little did I know that this year's Fleet Foxes concert @ Sydney Opera House (02/01/2012) was more momentous than I'd thought - It was to be my first and last Fleet Foxes concert.
Although performances were at times spine-tingling moving; there was something amiss, perhaps in part suggested by their momentum-breaking between songs tunings...
First off the ranks is Joshua Tillman (Better known as J. Tillman). Whilst no stranger to solo albums; this is his first under moniker Father John Misty. Fleet Foxes members Christian Wargo and Casey Wescott formed Poor Moon and are also signed to Sub Pop. Wonder if Robin Pecknold is going to (or has the right to) continue Fleet Foxes with entirely new members like James Mercer did with The Shins...
Imagery used is steeped in psychedelic voodoo mysticism,
but J. Tillman at times sounds a dead ringer of John Grant.
Indeed, the song "Nancy From Now On" seems a page off Grant's songbook.
Whilst there's the inescapable Fleet Foxes moments; the album is, arguably, wider in scope.
More technicolour than his former band's sepia-tones.
Jonathan Wilson who co-produces imbues the Laurel Canyon feel.
Videos are NSFW.
(Domiatrix, Purgatory Pizza, Gun Violence
His concert's on @ The Oxford Art Factory 27/05/2012.
Mostly Hypothetical Mountains Blog.
8.6 / 10
Although performances were at times spine-tingling moving; there was something amiss, perhaps in part suggested by their momentum-breaking between songs tunings...
First off the ranks is Joshua Tillman (Better known as J. Tillman). Whilst no stranger to solo albums; this is his first under moniker Father John Misty. Fleet Foxes members Christian Wargo and Casey Wescott formed Poor Moon and are also signed to Sub Pop. Wonder if Robin Pecknold is going to (or has the right to) continue Fleet Foxes with entirely new members like James Mercer did with The Shins...
Imagery used is steeped in psychedelic voodoo mysticism,
but J. Tillman at times sounds a dead ringer of John Grant.
Indeed, the song "Nancy From Now On" seems a page off Grant's songbook.
Whilst there's the inescapable Fleet Foxes moments; the album is, arguably, wider in scope.
More technicolour than his former band's sepia-tones.
Jonathan Wilson who co-produces imbues the Laurel Canyon feel.
Thre's even a cod Michael McDonald moment on "Nancy.. ".
Although filled with melancholy, the album isn't shy of it's tongue-in-cheek dark humour.
Although filled with melancholy, the album isn't shy of it's tongue-in-cheek dark humour.
Videos are NSFW.
(Domiatrix, Purgatory Pizza, Gun Violence
His concert's on @ The Oxford Art Factory 27/05/2012.
Mostly Hypothetical Mountains Blog.
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