Fear Fun

Fear Fun

by Father John Misty
Fear Fun

Fear Fun

by Father John Misty

Cassette(Cassette)

$10.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

As J. Tillman, indie folk crooner Joshua Tillman painted sparse, often melancholic fever dreams that paired the wounded isolation of Nick Drake with the star-crossed country romanticism of Gram Parsons, a sensibility he also brought to the table as the drummer and backing vocalist for Seattle's Fleet Foxes. His latest incarnation, Father John Misty, adds Harry Nilsson and Skip Spence to the mix, skillfully imbuing the woodsy Pacific Northwest bark of the Foxes with a patina of vintage Laurel Canyon-inspired bohemia. Fear Fun opens with "Funtimes in Babylon," one of three tracks, including "Only Son of the Ladiesman" and "Everyman Needs a Companion," closely echoing the hymnlike sonic breadth of his former band. All three cater to his strong, clear voice, which sounds like a cross between Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters, Sun Kil Moon) and Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater/Okkervil River), but it's tracks two and three that provide the album with its most transcendent moments. "Nancy from Now On," with its shambling protagonist ("Pour me another drink and punch me in the face"), likable gait, and legitimate yacht rock chorus, is a triumph of both style and substance, while the thick and brooding "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings," which ceaselessly wonders "Jesus Christ girl/What are people going to think?" amidst a wall of wet distortion and appropriately thunderous drums, benefits from singer/songwriter/Laurel Canyon scene revivalist Jonathan Wilson's warm and spacious production. Fear Fun's deft mix of folly and grandeur strikes a nice balance between the over the top hippie shenanigans of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros and the vapid, calculated debauchery of Lana Del Ray, painting the artist as a self-destructive/deprecating Californian gadfly with one foot in the Salton Sea and the other in the lobby of the Chateau Marmont. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 05/06/2016
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787097047

Tracks

  1. Funtimes in Babylon
  2. Nancy From Now On
  3. Hollywood Forever Cemetary Sings
  4. I'm Writing a Novel
  5. O I Long to Feel Your Arms Around Me
  6. Misty's Nightmares 1 & 2
  7. Only Son of the Ladiesman
  8. This Is Sally Hatchet
  9. Well, You Can Do It Without Me
  10. Now I'm Learning to Love the War
  11. Tee Pees 1-12
  12. Everyman Needs a Companion

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Father John Misty   Primary Artist
Zach Tillman   Bass
Casey Wescott   Bass,Piano,Harpsichord
Keefus Green   Piano,Mellotron,Synthesizer
Wylie Gelber   Bass
Jonathan Wilson   Bass,Piano,Trumpet,Mandolin,Vox Organ,Wurlitzer,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Hugo Nicolson   Omnichord
Gabriel Noel   Strings,Bass (Upright)
Leslie Stevens   Vocals
Sara Watkins   Fiddle
Ben Peeler   Pedal Steel

Technical Credits

Octave Mirbeau   Liner Notes
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Phil Ek   Mixing
Jeff Kleinsmith   Design
Sasha Barr   Design
Josh Tillman   Composer,Producer
Wylie Gelber   Assistant Engineer
Jonathan Wilson   Engineer,Producer
Hugo Nicolson   Engineer
Emma Garr   Photography
Dimitri Drjunchin   Artwork,Cover Painting
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews