By the time his mid-thirties loomed, Josh Tillman had been multiple people already. An evangelical upbringing precipitated a crash landing in Seattle, working dead-end jobs while releasing melancholic folk music under the moniker J. Tillman. He toiled in obscurity and through a listless depression until he got the call to play drums in the shockingly successful folk-indie troupe Fleet Foxes. He’d made it, but that didn’t quite work for him either. So he quit, drove a van south, took a lot...
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By the time his mid-thirties loomed, Josh Tillman had been multiple people already. An evangelical upbringing precipitated a crash landing in Seattle, working dead-end... more info