Father John Misty, God’s Favorite Customer
Josh Tillman’s sardonic wit ranges from hilarious to insufferable, and it’s never far from focus in his music. Even when he’s taken a few playful jabs at his own judginess over the years, he’s remained acerbic. The beautiful thing about this, his 4th LP, is that in writing a cycle of songs that deals primarily with his struggles in his marriage, he turns that keenly caustic wit on himself. And so the same penetrating insights that can often make Tillman seem mean-spirited, translate here as self-reflective. It’s exactly what his music needed, particularly after 2017’s hopelessly ill-tempered and self-indulgent Pure Comedy. That album garnered mixed reviews but some of us found it hopelessly nihilistic and exhaustingly bleak, and this, for us, is a huge step up. Highlights: “Hangout at the Gallows,” “Mr. Tillman,” “Please Don’t Die”
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