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Watch the new 25-minute film on the making of Father John Misty’s new album Pure Comedy due 7th April 2017 on Bella Union (Europe) and Sub Pop (rest of world). The film was directed by Josh Tillman and Grant James.

With his new album released this week Father John Misty sessions have been popping up everywhere, but this has got to be the best yet – a performance in a French café accompanied on guitar by accordion, violin and mandolin.

With ‘I Love You Honeybear’ J. Tillman has finally found a ‘true self’ and identity to share, and in turn, a lover and an audience to share it with.

With the release of Fanfare just over two weeks away Jonathan Wilson unveils a suitably far out video for lead track ‘Dear Friend’. Directed by fellow traveller Grant James, watch it here.

Father John Misty, the alter-ego of Josh Tillman, returns to the UK in November for a headline tour and reveals new video for ‘This is Sally Hatchet’ taken from his Fear Fun album.

Josh Tillman unveils his new video under his moniker of Father John Misty. Nancy From Now On features Emma Garr who takes on the role of the mischevious dominatrix…

It’s been a while since I sat down and did a mix. This mix was inspired by music that I listen to when I’m either out walking across woods and fields or working outside during the winter.

I seem to be hitting a Fleet Foxes vein this week as Joshua Tillman, Fleet Foxes drummer, gets set to release his seventh album titled “Singin Ax” which is due for release on Western Vinyl on 14th September.

I occasionally post details of past playlists to give a flavour of what we play. This is the Frukie playlist for 4th May 2010. Maybe at some point in the future when we have more time on our hands we’ll post them daily. The image is of Michael Hurley who has been making incredible alternative music since 1965!

This mix began with an experimental piece by Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh. I never quite know where a mix will go and it pretty much depends on my mood and what is influencing me at the time. All of it was done late at night, in those quiet small hours.

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