Pure Comedy - Father John Misty

Pure Comedy

Father John Misty

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2017-04-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2017 Sub Pop Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Pure Comedy Father John Misty 6:23
2
Total Entertainment Forever Father John Misty 2:53
3
Things It Would Have Been Help Father John Misty 4:18
4
Ballad of the Dying Man Father John Misty 4:50
5
Birdie Father John Misty 5:19
6
Leaving LA Father John Misty 13:11
7
A Bigger Paper Bag Father John Misty 4:41
8
When the God of Love Returns T Father John Misty 4:04
9
Smoochie Father John Misty 3:45
10
Two Wildly Different Perspecti Father John Misty 3:12
11
The Memo Father John Misty 5:16
12
So I'm Growing Old On Magic Mo Father John Misty 9:58
13
In Twenty Years or So Father John Misty 6:27

Reviews

  • basically an experience

    5
    By toastenthusiast
    all of his music is beautifully poetic, but this album brought to life a whole different range of emotions. how gorgeously beautiful.
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    5
    By TheHolyDelta
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  • Perfection in every sense of the word

    5
    By Luxypants
    If you hate this album, get out of our gene pool
  • Pure Comedy

    5
    By tnovak2727
    Fantastic record. This is Josh Tillman at his best. One of the best of 2017.
  • Phenomenal~

    5
    By milkandpasta
    Cannot express how much I love his music, style, and lyrics. Love Misty’s insight. I’m glad he got a Grammy nomination. And I look forward to his future records!
  • So, so good

    5
    By AndyNYCAZ
    Found this from one of the top 50 albums of 2017 lists. Just incredible and extraordinary. Bliss.
  • Great

    5
    By Mooddoood
    This album if chock-full of well written songs that have so much meaning put into every word, syllable, and letter. I have thoroughly enjoyed analyzing the lyrics and just soaking up all of it in
  • I DONT KNOW HOW MANY STARS

    3
    By Luuukiiieee
    I love FJM. He is a goddamned genius. Fear fun and Honeybear have pulled me through and out of some deep, introspective shame spirals. But I fear that in this latest album his genius has gotten the better of him. There ARE some songs on this album. Some tracks where they remember that they are a band, and they play music, and they have some kind of progression and drive and momentum. And then there are at least as many tracks that seem like interludes, Josh's stream-of-consciousness poetry about his (acutely and painfully accurate) perception of the world as it exists today. In the previous albums, his sometimes painful observations settled into the folksy jams of some very talented and cohesive musicians. When all you have is rhythmless strings, there is nothing to cushion the blow if the deep despair he obviously finds in this existence. I have listened to the album a dozen or so times, and I keep coming back to it after every respite, trying to figure out if I like it or not. So, you should listen to it. Maybe it will strike you. I don't know, three stars.
  • The Lyrics

    5
    By Walkingdeadloverrick
    At first, I didn't like this album a whole lot due to what others have said ... but I started listening to it and I realized how important and meaningful the lyrics are... it's different then what we are used to by Misty but it is a prodigy! I love this album the MOST based on what he's put out.
  • 11/10

    5
    By noahb1
    Listen to the lyrics and you are going to hell in a handbasket With all the content and smugness imagineable

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