Father John Misty
"To S." b/w "To R."
scum stats: Sub Pop Singles club, I don' t know if they've released quantities on this one, I'd expect roundabout 1200
Let's please share a round of applause for Sub Pop, as it seems like the most recent run of the Singles Club (installment #5) that they've finally optimized they're announce/release timing so as to actually get press and publicity on these sumbitches.
I have to say, if there is one consistent gripe I have about Vault packages...it's that they don't get reviewed. Yeah, we don't really send 'em out as promo to press, but also...I don't get any requests of these from the press. And yes, totally, us not making releases available digitally is not helping the situation.
But all of the sweat and toil going into subscription releases...across the board, they kinda just hang dead without even a modicum of reviewable press engagement.
So these FJM songs, they sound like you would imagine them to sound if you've listened to any of his music before. Crisp, dreamy production. Somewhat austere arrangements. If you've liked any of his previous work, you'll no doubt dig these. But on my end, years later I still feel like I can't get "Mr. Tillman" out of my head. That's my jam. That's what I want to hear.
Randoms :
- Who is S? Who is R? Is there any decent online conjecture about these?
- I'm bummed Sub Pop has shifted away from the brown die-cut slip covers for its Singles Club entries
- having been a loyal subscriber to the Singles Club since vol. 2, I cannot recall a time previously when I've received a record BEFORE the designated release month. Father John is the September 2020 release, but Guerilla Toss, the other single in the package, is the July 2020 release. What the fuck was the August release? I'm seeing other records from this volume with NO designation as to their release month. Surprisingly inconsistent from the otherwise sharp folks at Sub Pop.
- black vinyl? really?