Father John Misty Graces The Late Show With Stephen Colbert With a Performance of His Unreleased Song “The Dead Mouse One”

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On Last Night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Father John Misty graced the stage with a performance of his unreleased song “The Dead Mouse One”. The track was previously featured on a bootleg of Misty’s live performance at the Sunset Cultural Center, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA on December 13th, 2023. But now, he is playing the song once again for Stephen Colbert and his audience. 

The performance is stripped-back, just Misty with a microphone and acoustic guitar. The vocals are smooth and pair up perfectly with the soft guitar playing. The song is like a lullaby in the best way possible, making it a perfect song for when you want something relaxing to listen to. There’s no over-the-top elements, his voice is really what shines through during the performance. Check out the soothing performance below:

The “She Cleans Up” singer has recently announced tour dates in support of his newest album Mahashmashana. That tour will begin this summer on July 11th, with a show in Shelburne, Vermont at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green at Shelburne Museum. Then, it will wrap up at the end of the month on July 31st in Vancouver, BC, Canada at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. These shows will also feature special guests Lucinda Williams and Hamilton Leithauser. Tickets are on sale for the public now. 

That’s not all from Misty as of lately! On Valentine’s Day, this year, he released a 10-year anniversary edition of his second album I Love You, Honeybear, which included a cover of Nirvana’s “Heart Shaped Box”.

Skylar Jameson: My name is Skylar Jameson and I am a writer, artist, and college student with a deep passion for pop culture and music. I attend concerts quite frequently, due to my enthusiasm for music. From a young age, a significant amount of my time has been spent researching the music industry and staying informed on trends and developments within it. Including my role at MXDWN, I have previously served as a typist for a book authored by a former member of the United States House of Representatives. I have a monumental passion for music, research, and writing, and I’m thrilled to be reporting breaking stories within the music sphere for you on MXDWN.
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