Josh Tillman, who adopted Father John Misty as his stage name, is known for his odd lyrics and concept albums that blur ...
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al.) that made up the majority of his past five albums. But now, “after a decade being born, Josh Tillman (the bearded poet behind the FJM moniker) is finally dying,” as he wrote in the album ...
Father John Misty, the current moniker for indie artist Josh Tillman, released “Mahashmashana,” on Nov. 22. It’s Tillman’s sixth studio album under the name, following “Chloë and the Next 20th Century ...
Buy Mahashmashana here Is this the end for our plucky hero Josh Tillman? Since Father John Misty’s era-skewering classic Pure Comedy, Tillman has trampolined between stripped-back (God’s ...
Father John Misty continues his tradition of elaborate storytelling and eclectic songwriting with his new release, the excellent Mahashmahashana.
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It’s been a dozen years since Josh Tillman introduced this cagey and endlessly entertaining guise to the world. This seems like a good opportunity to explore his career — and to explain why he ...
He winks at self-obsession on the slinky “Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose”, which describes a night that ends up at the home of a woman who “put on Astral Weeks/ said ‘I love jazz’”.
Father John Misty has little to say about his new record, Mahashmashana. “After a decade being born, Josh Tillman is finally busy dying,” reads a statement about the balladeer behind the ...