If a cryptic new tease gives us any indication, Father John Mistyâs return could be imminent.
The indie-rock stalwart, real name Josh Tillman, last made waves in August of 2020 with the standalone tracks âTo S.â and âTo R.â (both of which came as part of the Sub Pop Singles Club). Heâs kept relatively quiet since, bar his first few live shows since 2019 â a solo appearance at this yearâs Sound Summit festival, then two back-to-back headliners on the Californian coast.
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Now, it looks as though Tillmanâs radio silence is ending â his Instagram was wiped clean overnight, with all prior posts replaced by an eerie, monochromatic video of a cityscape accompanied by a muffled ragtime ditty. The tune is buried under varied atmospherics â soft rain, jangling cutlery, the subtle clicks of a carâs blinker and chirping crickets among them. The car in question sits in the centre of the visual, overlooking the distant city.
Take a look at it below:
Tillmanâs most recent full-length effort as Father John Misty was the 2018 album ‘Godâs Favourite Customerâ. In a four-star review, NMEâs Robin Murray said: âItâs a record riddled with questions, while refusing to offer answers. In remaining tight-lipped, this taciturn new aspect to Father John Misty might be his most genuinely sincere, and his most profound.â
2020 came with a surprise live album, âOff-Key In Hamburgâ, which NME also gave a four-star review. In her write-up, Leonie Cooper called it âa sumptuous reminder of those big budget blow-out shows that will happen again one day, but not any time soonâ. All proceeds from that release were donated to MusiCaresâ COVID-19 relief fund.
Later in the year, Tillman released a four-track EP titled âAnthem + 3â. Comprised of two Leonard Cohen covers, plus takes on Link Wrayâs âFallinâ Rainâ and Yusufâs âTroubleâ, the EP served as another avenue for Tillmanâs philanthropy; upon its initial release on his BandCamp page, the singer-songwriter funnelled its profits into charities CARE Action and Ground Game LA.
Between 2018 and 2020, Tillman debuted at least four unreleased songs during live sets. One, debuted in December of â18, saw him repeating the phrase âall Godâs Countryâ in the chorus. Another featured sax and synths, with Tillman singing over them: âI guess time just makes fools of us all.â Soon thereafter came his unused song from A Star Is Born and the soaring âTell It Like It Isâ.
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