J Tillman Cancer And Delirium Rare
Shake, rattle and despair, here comes! Discuss Josh Tillman's music here! Tour Dates: Sat, Jan 27th - St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2018, Singapore, Singapore Mon, Jan 29th - Laneway Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Wed, Jan 31st January 2018 - Enmore Theatre, Newtown, NSW, Australia Fri, Feb 2nd - Laneway Festival 2018, Adelaide, SA, Australia Sat, Feb 3rd - Laneway Festival 2018, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Sun, Feb 4th - Laneway Festival 2018, Sydney, NSW, Australia Fri, 9th February - Forum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Sat, Feb 10th - Laneway Festival 2018, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Sun, Feb 11th - Laneway Festival 2018, Fremantle, WA, Australia. This is hands down my favorite of the J. Tillman albums. I always pull it out around this time of year, great album for the Fall/Winter time imo. It's such an intimate album, I love the minimalist LoFi vibe throughout the whole album, the simple arrangements and ambience at times almost create this feeling that you are in the room with the music as it's being made.
Some of my favorite tracks would have to be Visions of a Troubled Mind, Evans and Falls, and Under the Sun. Such raw emotion in the performance's on this album, and such poetry in the lyrics. This is the ONLY J Tillman i've yet to listen to. Planning on listening to it this weekend I think. In the past year I've gotten around to really enjoying the J Till stuff.
Cancer And Delirium By J. 2008 • 9 songs. Listen to Cancer And Delirium now. Listen to Cancer And Delirium in full in the Spotify app. Play on Spotify. J Tillman Cancer And Delirium Rare. The Dark Enlightenment, by Nick Land. The Dark Enlightenment – Part 1. The Dark Enlightenment – Part 2.
J. Tillman Cancer And Delirium

EDIT: listening now. Beautiful album. Joshua it's not my fault, the devil took sway of my heart Love the banjo and the light instrumentation. Hoping for some Vacilando style drums on it too. I'm only on the third track.
EDIT: On 'When I Light Your Darkened Door' and it's fucking amazing. This is up there with my favorite J Till albums for sure.
