Espinosa, meu éden

Espinosa, meu éden

domingo, 9 de abril de 2017

1730 - O sublime Father John Misty

Confesso que nunca havia ouvido falar desse tal de Father John Misty. Um nome curioso, estranho e até engraçado. Mas depois de ter ouvido algumas canções do mais recente trabalho do cara e me encantar com a qualidade das suas músicas e letras, fui pesquisar sobre a existência do músico. E o Google nos dá resposta para tudo, felizmente.
O tal do Father John Misty na realidade é o cantor, compositor, guitarrista e ex-baterista da banda americana Fleet Foxes, o Joshua Michael Tillman, ou Josh Tillman ou ainda tão somente J. Tillman. Após deixar a banda e iniciar sua carreira solo, Josh lançou oito álbuns com o nome J. Tillman. Por volta de 2012 ele teve uma epifania e resolveu adotar o pseudônimo Father John Misty. O álbum recém-lançado, "Pure Comedy", é o terceiro dessa sua nova fase. Os dois anteriores foram "Fear Fun" (2012) e "I Love You, Honeybear" (2015).
O álbum "Pure Comedy" nem bem foi lançado, anteontem 7 de abril, e já está conquistando admiradores pelo mundo, com críticas excelentes vindo de todos os lados do planeta. O disco contém 13 canções que falam de "progresso, tecnologia, fama, meio ambiente, política, envelhecimento, comunicação social, natureza humana e conexão humana", conforme as próprias palavras do artista. A edição em vinil vem bem caprichada, com dois discos coloridos e encartes com folhas de desenho e imagens. O design da capa do disco é sensacional. Acomoda dezenas de desenhos um tanto macabros e instigadores, forçando uma visão mais atenta e detalhada sobre o sentido de cada um deles.     
As músicas compostas pelo artista são serenas, porém perturbadoras. As letras são ácidas, detonando em cheio as hipocrisias e bandalheiras das engrenagens do mundo corporativo e da sociedade em geral, o que ele chama de "falsificação da liberdade". Ele ainda afirma sobre sua belíssima obra: "O álbum é sobre sobrevivência, e eu acho que o amor é a substância da sobrevivência. A música é o caos. Quando eu escrevo canções, estou abrindo a porta para a loucura."
Entre tantas lindas canções, a canção "Leaving L A" se destaca, com seus 13 minutos de duração e letra cheia de críticas certeiras e muita desesperança. Josh não faz concessões e vai direto ao ponto, sem receio de dizer as verdades em que acredita. Fiquei fã instantaneamente. O cara é muito bom. Lembra-me muito Renato Russo, na clarividência. Não é a toa que ele decreta fulminante no final da letra de "Pure Comedy", sem remorsos ou temor: "Eu odeio dizer isso, mas tudo o que temos é um ao outro." E só. Aleluia! Ainda há vida inteligente no mundo da música.
Um grande abraço espinosense.






Canções do álbum Pure Comedy:
1. Pure Comedy
2. Total Entertainment Forever
3. Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution
4. Ballad of the Dying Man
5. Birdie
6. Leaving LA
7. A Bigger Paper Bag
8. When the God of Love Returns There’ll Be Hell to Pay
9. Smoochie
10. Two Wildly Different Perspectives
11. The Memo
12. So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain
13. In Twenty Years or So




Leaving L A

[Verse 1]
I was living on the hill
By the water tower and hiking trails
And when the big one hit I’d have a seat
To watch masters abandon their dogs and dogs run free
Oh baby, it’s time to leave
Take the van and the hearse down to New Orleans
Leave under the gaze of the billboard queens
Five-foot chicks with parted lips selling sweatshop jeans

[Verse 2]
These L.A. phonies and their bullshit bands
That sound like dollar signs and Amy Grant
So reads the pull quote from my last cover piece
Entitled "The Oldest Man in Folk Rock Speaks”
You can hear it all over the airwaves
The manufactured gasp of the final days
Someone should tell them ‘bout the time that they don’t have
To praise the glorious future and the hopeless past

[Verse 3]
A few things the songwriter needs
Arrows of Love, a mask of Tragedy
But if you want ecstasy or birth control
Just run the tap until the water’s cold
Anything else you can get online
A creation myth or a .45
You're going to need one or the other to survive
Where only the armed or the funny make it out alive

[Verse 4]
Mara taunts me 'neath the tree
She's like, "Oh great, that's just what we all need
Another white guy in 2017
Who takes himself so goddamn seriously."
She's not far off, the strange thing is
That's pretty much what I thought when I started this
It took me my whole life to learn to the play the G
But the role of Oedipus was a total breeze

[Verse 5]
Still I dreamt of garnering all rave reviews
Just believably a little north of God's own truth
He's a national treasure now, and here's the proof
In the form of his major label debut
A little less human with each release
Closing the gap between the mask and me
I swear I'll never do this, but is it okay?
Don't want to be that guy but it's my birthday
If everything ends with the photo then I'm on my way

[Refrain]
Ohhh-ho-o-oh oh-ho-ho-ho-oh

[Verse 6]
I watched my old gods all collapse
Were way more violent than my cartoon past
It's like my father said before he croaked
"Son, you're killing me, and that's all folks."
So why is it I'm so distraught
That what I'm selling is getting bought
At some point you just can't control
What people use your fake name for

[Verse 7]
So I never learned to play the lead guitar
I always more preferred the speaking parts
Besides there's always someone willing to
Fill up the spaces that I couldn't use
Nonetheless, I've been practicing my whole life
Washing dishes, playing drums, and getting by
Until I figured, if I'm here then I just might
Conceal my lack of skill here in the spotlights
Maya, the mother of illusions, a beard, and I

[Verse 8]
2000 years or so since Ovid taught
Night-blooming, teenage rosebuds, dirty talk
And I'm merely a minor fascination to
Manic virginal lust and college dudes
I'm beginning to begin to see the end
Of how it all goes down between me and them
Some 10-verse chorus-less diatribe
Plays as they all jump ship, "I used to like this guy
This new shit really kinda makes me wanna die"

[Refrain]
Ohhh-ho-oh-oh oh-ho-ho-ho-oh
Ohhh-ho-oh-oh oh-ho-ho-ho-oh

[Verse 9]
My first memory of music's from
The time at JCPenney's with my mom
The watermelon candy I was choking on
Barbara screaming, "Someone help my son!"
I relive it most times the radio's on
That "tell me lies, sweet little white lies" song
That's when I first saw the comedy won't stop for
Even little boys dying in department stores

[Verse 10]
So we leave town in total silence
New Year's Day, it's 6 o'clock AM
I've never seen Sunset this abandoned
Reminds me predictably of the world's end
It'll be good to get more space
God knows what all these suckers paid
I can stop drinking and you can write your script
But what we both think now is...

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