Father John Misty - Pure Comedy - Vinyl LP Record
Father John Misty - Pure Comedy - Vinyl LP Record
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Pure Comedy, Father John Misty’s third album, is a complex, often-sardonic, and, equally often, touching meditation on the confounding folly of modern humanity. Father John Misty is the brainchild of singer-songwriter Josh Tillman.

While we could say a lot about Pure Comedy – including that it is a bold, important album in the tradition of American songwriting greats like Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, and Leonard Cohen – we think it’s best to let its creator describe it himself. Take it away, Mr. Tillman:

Pure Comedy is the story of a species born with a half-formed brain. The species’ only hope for survival, nding itself on a cruel, unpredictable rock surrounded by other species who seem far more adept at this whole thing (and to whom they are delicious), is the reliance on other, slightly older, half-formed brains. This reliance takes on a few different names as their story unfolds, like love, culture, family, etc. Over time, and as their brains prove to be remarkably good at inventing meaning where there is none, the species becomes the purveyor of increasingly bizarre and sophisticated ironies. These ironies are designed to help cope with the species’ loathsome vulnerability and to try and reconcile how disproportionate their imagination is to the monotony of their existence.

Track list:

1.Pure Comedy

2.Total Entertainment Forever

3.Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution

4.Ballad of the Dying Man

5.Birdie

6.Leaving LA

7.A Bigger Paper Bag

8.When the God of Love Returns There'll Be Hell to Pay

9.Smoochie

10.Two Wildly Different Perspectives

11.The Memo

12.So I'm Growing Old on Magic Mountain

13.In Twenty Years or So

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