Father John Misty recently returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater to perform a new song titled "The Dead Mouse One." This performance was significant as it represented the first formal recording of the song, which had often appeared in his live sets over the years. Josh Tillman’s unaccompanied acoustic rendition recalls his earlier impactful performance of "Bored in the U.S.A." for David Letterman. In addition to this performance, Misty released a collection of home recordings, "I Love You, Honeybear Demos, etc.", that reflects his creative process, and he is set to tour with notable artists this July.
Returning to the Ed Sullivan Theater, Father John Misty performed "The Dead Mouse One" unaccompanied, marking the formal debut of a long-featured song.
The performance of the new song harks back to Tillman's impactful rendition of "Bored in the U.S.A." from over a decade ago.
Last week, he released a compilation of home demos, titled I Love You, Honeybear Demos, providing insight into his creative process for the 2015 album.
With a tour set for July alongside Lucinda Williams and Hamilton Leithauser, Father John Misty continues to engage with audiences both old and new.
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