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| Born | Joshua Michael Tillman (1981-05-03) May 3, 1981 Rockville, Maryland, U.S. |
| Other names | J. Tillman |
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| Years active | 2001–nowadays |
| Spouse(s) | Emma Elizabeth Garr (m. ) |
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| Website | fatherjohnmisty |
Joshua Michael Tillman [2] (born May iii, 1981), better known by his phase name Father John Misty, is an American musician, vocaliser-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.[3] He has as well performed and released studio albums under the proper name J. Tillman.
Maintaining a steady output of solo recordings since 2004,[4] Tillman had been a member of or toured with Demon Hunter, Saxon Shore, Fleet Foxes, Jeffertitti's Nile,[5] Pearly Gate Music,[6] Siberian,[seven] Har Mar Superstar,[8] Poor Moon,[9] Low Hums, Jonathan Wilson,[x] and has toured extensively with Pacific Northwest artists Damien Jurado, Jesse Sykes, and David Bazan.[11] [12]
He has also made contributions to albums by pop artists, including Beyoncé,[xiii] Lady Gaga,[fourteen] Child Cudi,[15] and Post Malone and has produced one album for Matthew Daniel Siskin, known as Gambles.[16]
Early on life [edit]
Tillman grew up in an Evangelical Christian household in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb outside of Washington, D.C.[17] [18] He is the son of Barbara and Irvin C. Tillman, an engineer at Hewlett-Packard, who met at a Christian youth group.[17] His mother was raised in Ethiopia, where her parents were missionaries.[19] The eldest of 4 children, he has a brother and ii sisters.[twenty] Before Tillman settled on a career as a musician, he briefly had ambitions of condign a pastor because of the functioning aspect[21] when he was approximately six years one-time.[22] He has commented that his parents strongly emphasized Christianity in his upbringing, to a degree which he has described as "culturally oppressive". He was estranged from his parents for many years, but they have reconciled.[17] [21] After learning drums at a immature age, Tillman learned guitar when he was 12.[21]
Tillman was raised in a Baptist church, attended an Episcopal elementary schoolhouse, then a Pentecostal Messianic solar day schoolhouse.[23] Tillman said he was naive when he was growing up because there was express secular cultural influence inside the habitation and no secular music was allowed. Around the age of 17, his parents modified their cultural stipulations – he was allowed to listen to secular music that had a "spiritual theme". For this reason, his early purchases included albums similar Bob Dylan'southward Slow Railroad train Coming equally he was able to demonstrate that Dylan was classified as a "Christian creative person".[17]
Career [edit]
Early career and Fleet Foxes (2004–2012) [edit]
Afterwards attending Nyack College in New York for a year,[24] [25] Tillman moved to Seattle when he was 21.[17] He found a task there working at a bakery, which allowed him to record at night before his 4:30 am shift began. A demo he made somewhen found its mode to Seattle singer and songwriter Damien Jurado. A yr later Tillman started opening for Jurado.[26] At shows Tillman would distribute CD-R copies of songs that would later become his album I Will Return. During the bout, he besides struck up a friendship with Eric Fisher, who produced another CD-R album, Long May You Run. Both albums were later released on Keep Recordings.[27] Tillman and Jurado both later on signed on for a U.S. bout with Richard Buckner.[25]
In 2006, the independent label Fargo Records released Tillman's first properly distributed solo anthology, Minor Works, and reissued I Will Return and Long May You Run as a two-disc fix the same year. In 2007, Yer Bird Records released his more elaborately bundled quaternary album, Cancer and Delirium.[25]
After signing to independent record label Western Vinyl, Tillman released two albums in 2009, Vacilando Territory Blues and Year in the Kingdom.[26] Tillman said he wrote the title track of Vacilando Territory Blues to describe imagery he associates with his move to Seattle. His blood brother Zach afterwards moved there besides[21] and is now in the musical group Pearly Gate Music.[28] The following yr Tillman released Singing Ax.[26]
In 2008, Tillman joined Seattle folk rock band Armada Foxes as their drummer.[23] Afterward all-encompassing touring with Fleet Foxes, promoting their anthology Helplessness Blues, Tillman played his final evidence with the band in Tokyo on January xx, 2012.[29]
Begetter John Misty performing proper noun and Fright Fun (2012–2014) [edit]
Begetter John Misty performing at the Utopia Fest in 2014.
Afterwards leaving Fleet Foxes, Tillman moved to Los Angeles and signed to new characterization Sub Pop. Dissatisfied with the slow and sorry music he had previously made, he adopted the new performing name of Father John Misty. The first album nether his new name, Fear Fun, was released on May 1, 2012.[30] A couple of months prior to the release of the album a video was released for the song "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings" starring Parks and Recreation 's Aubrey Plaza. The anthology was a dramatic departure from any of Tillman's prior releases.[31]
As Begetter John Misty, Tillman was featured on Kid Cudi'southward 2013 album Indicud.[32] Tillman wrote an essay about Damien Jurado's recording, Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son (Secretly Canadian, 2014).[33] He as well wrote the soundtrack for a short motion-picture show called The History of Caves, directed by his wife, filmmaker Emma Elizabeth Tillman.[34] [35]
The "Limited Run Promotional Poster" was available at the artist's website, and promoted a purported release chosen New Winter, described every bit a "Christmas Neu-Jazz Double Album", and quoted several paradoxes and reviews (for example, from The Wall Street Journal, calling it the "new standard by which all seasonal music must now be measured", or from Spin, giving the release x out of 10 points and calling it "[eastward]ssential yr-round listening"). The poster text further states that the release will be sold as "compact disc" likewise as "[fifty]imited edition prismatic hologram 6xLP on merlot and emerald semi-translucent 180 gram vinyl with original alternate-side etchings by Josh Tillman bachelor till[sic] supplies last". The poster names v songs that are part of the track list: "Gesture I: Inoculation (Mother And Child)", "Gesture Ii: Feast Of Spirits", "Anacrusis Future Seed", "Naked Fire/The Fifth Season" and "Gemini".[36]
I Dearest Yous Honeybear (2015–2016) [edit]
Father John Misty performing at Fairgrounds Festival in December 2015.
The album I Love You lot, Honeybear was released in Feb 2015 to widespread acclaim. According to Tillman, it is a concept album nearly himself and his personal life.[37] [38] Tillman made headlines by roofing Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and "Welcome to New York" in 2015. He claimed to accept never listened to the artist prior to recording the covers. This was done as a parody of Ryan Adams, who had released his own version of Swift's 1989, featuring covers of every song.[39] Tillman released a new song entitled "Existent Dear Baby" on May 19, 2016.[twoscore] He appeared on the vocal "Saturday Night Inside Out" on The Avalanches' second studio album Wildflower, which was released on July 1, 2016.
Tillman gained media attending on July 22, 2016, after walking off stage at XPoNential Music Festival in Camden, New Jersey, after twenty minutes into his planned fifty-infinitesimal performance.[41] Instead of performing his setlist, Tillman walked out and asked, "What the fuck is going on?"[42] He then talked for half-dozen minutes about the "numbing" function entertainment plays in our lives and how "stupidity just fucking runs the world because entertainment is stupid." When the audience applauded him he asked them not to and responded by saying, "Perhaps just accept a moment to be really fucking profoundly lamentable."[43] He finally played a 13-infinitesimal slice from his then-upcoming album Pure One-act called "Leaving LA" which references the frustrations he spoke of during his speech. Tillman then covered Leonard Cohen's "Bird on the Wire" earlier telling the crowd he loved them and walked off the stage, cutting his performance brusque.[44] The post-obit day, Tillman explained his performance in an Instagram mail service, in which he called Donald Trump's speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention a "demonic clown pageant coronation of our next potential Idiot King", which took place the night earlier Tillman's performance.[45]
In September 2016, his voice and likeness were featured in Brad Neely's animated surreal comedy multifariousness show Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio on Adult Swim. In the commencement-season finale episode For Alba, he sings a vocal titled "This is America" (not affiliated with Childish Gambino's 2018 single "This is America"). The song features an animated Father John Misty singing what appears to be a humorous parody of his music, with lyrics virtually likely written by Brad Neely. The lyrics describe how Americans "die doing the dumbest of crap," such as riding unicycles, ghost hunting, and performing stunts while cosplaying as Batman.[46] [47] He also obsessively mentions Get-Gurts throughout the song.[48]
Pure Comedy and God's Favorite Customer (2017–2020) [edit]
On January 23, 2017, the title track from Misty's third studio anthology, Pure Comedy, was released with an accompanying music video. The second single released from Pure One-act, "Ii Wildly Unlike Perspectives", was released with another music video on Jan 30, 2017.[49] The third single released was "Ballad of the Dying Human being" on February ane, 2017.[l] The quaternary unmarried, "Total Entertainment Forever", was released on the night it was performed on Sabbatum Night Live on March iv, 2017.[51] Pure Comedy was released on Apr 7, 2017. The album sees Tillman externalize the stereotypical Father John Misty grapheme that he developed through the two previous albums to prevent himself from being constricted to the graphic symbol's image, using his personhood and experiences to betrayal his outlook on life.[52]
The Pure Comedy World Tour began in April 2017 and continued into early 2018.[53] During this bout, Tillman mixed the tracks for his next anthology produced with Jonathan Rado, revealing potential song titles "Mr. Tillman, Please Leave the Lobby" (later on shortened to "Mr. Tillman"), "Ouch, I'thousand Drowning", "Well, We're Only People and In that location'due south Zip Much We Tin Do About It", and "Dum Dum Blues". The anthology explores heartache and was written during a half-dozen-week menstruation where Tillman was living in a hotel.[54] Tillman released the lead single, "Mr. Tillman", from God'south Favorite Customer on Feb 20, 2018.[55] The album was announced on April 18 and was released on June one; its track listing was shared, alongside two further songs, "Disappointing Diamonds Are The Rarest Of Them All" and "Just Dumb Enough to Try".[56]
Tillman as Male parent John Misty at Haldern Pop Festival 2019.
British screenwriter and motion-picture show producer Drew Pearce, who had previously directed the music video for "The Dark Josh Tillman Came to Our Apartment", sought out Tillman for his directorial debut Hotel Artemis, when he wanted to cast a musician. Tillman has a small role in the picture show as a banking company robber, and has said that his grapheme "gets his head blown off within, like, 30 seconds."[57] Tillman too contributed to the soundtrack of Hotel Artemis with the song "Gilded Cage", which was released on June eight, 2018, the aforementioned solar day equally the motion-picture show.[58]
On March 23, 2020, Tillman released a live anthology titled Off-Key in Hamburg, which was recorded at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie on August viii, 2019, on Bandcamp. All gain from the album go to the MusiCares COVID-xix Relief Fund.[59] Information technology has been described by NME every bit a "high-terminate luxury offer" and "immaculate".[60]
Chloë and the Next 20th Century (2021-present) [edit]
In December 2021, a spoken-give-and-take vinyl was mailed to fans by Bella Matrimony.[61] It was announced Father John Misty's fifth studio album, Chloë and the Next 20th Century, would be released on April 8, 2022, past Sub Pop and Bella Union.[61] It includes eleven tracks produced by Tillman and Jonathan Wilson.[61] The album and its track listing were officially revealed on January 5, 2022, with its atomic number 82 single "Funny Girl" released the same day.[62] A 2d single from the album, "Q4", was released on February 9, 2022.[63] A third, "Goodbye Mr Blue", was released on March 9, 2022.[64] On April 4, 2022, "The Next 20th Century" was released as the fourth and final single to precede the album's release.[65]
Musical style [edit]
Tillman's musical style has been described as indie stone,[66] indie folk,[67] folk rock,[68] bedchamber pop,[69] soft rock,[70] psychedelic rock,[71] folk,[71] and state.[71]
Personal life [edit]
Tillman is married to photographer Emma Elizabeth Garr. They met in Los Angeles at the Laurel Canyon State Store soon after Tillman moved to the neighborhood in 2011. They were married in Big Sur in September 2013.[1] They had lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, but have returned to Los Angeles.[72] Garr had previously lived in Seattle for several years.[23] She has taken photographs for Begetter John Misty albums.
Tillman was raised in an Evangelical Christian household; he now openly criticizes religion in many of his songs.[73] He has said that he is still culturally Christian "for all intents and purposes," though he is troubled by the style Christianity is commonly expressed in the United States.[74]
Tillman has struggled with low and drug use.[75] He stated in 2017 that he microdoses on LSD daily to convalesce his depression and anxiety.[76] He has besides stated that he has been diagnosed with mail service-traumatic stress disorder "by three therapists."[77]
Discography [edit]
Studio albums
as J. Tillman
- Untitled No. 1 (2003)
- I Volition Return (2004)
- Long May You Run, J. Tillman (2006)
- Minor Works (2006)
- Cancer and Delirium (2007)
- Vacilando Territory Blues (2009)
- Year in the Kingdom (2009)
- Singing Ax (2010)
as Father John Misty
- Fright Fun (2012)
- I Dearest Yous, Honeybear (2015)
- Pure Comedy (2017)
- God's Favorite Customer (2018)
- Chloë and the Next 20th Century (2022)
with Fleet Foxes
- Helplessness Dejection (2011)
with Saxon Shore
- Be a Bright Blue (2002)
- Four Months of Darkness (2003)
Awards and nominations [edit]
A2IM Libera Awards [edit]
Berlin Music Video Awards [edit]
The Berlin Music Video Awards (BMVAs) are an annual festival that puts filmmakers and the art behind music videos in the spotlight.
Grammy Awards [edit]
The Grammy Awards are awarded annually past the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Josh has received one win from four nominations.[81] [82]
mtvU Woodie Awards [edit]
NME Awards [edit]
Rober Awards Music poll [edit]
Sweden GAFFA Awards [edit]
Delivered since 2010, the GAFFA Awards (Swedish: GAFFA Priset) are a Swedish award that rewards popular music awarded by the mag of the same proper noun.
Uk Music Video Awards [edit]
The UK Music Video Awards is an almanac accolade ceremony founded in 2008 to recognise creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music videos and moving images for music.[88] Tillman has received one award from two nominations.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Profile on Western Vinyl website
- Contour on Yer Bird website
- Profile on Autumn Tone Records website
mcfarlandwithashad.blogspot.com
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_John_Misty
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