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Father John Misty Releases "Leaving LA" Music Video

American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Father John Misty, released a new music video for his thirteen minute track, "Leaving LA", on his third studio album Pure Comedy released at the beginning of the year via Sub Pop Records.

The new visual features Josh Tillman along with fellow string instrumentalists, performing the intimate song in a black and white studio setting. "Leaving LA" hits home with many people I personally know moving to the holy ground of Los Angeles and after quite some time, growing old of the people and somewhat tired of the environment after find success.

Filmed and edited by Grant James, it's time you experience the world of Father John Misty below and sooth your soul with some of the most honest tunes out today.

Father John Misty Shares Powerful New Music Video

Lost Angeles based singer-songwriter, Father John Misty, has just shared a new music video for the third track on his recent studio album, Pure Comedy. The new visual, "Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution", follows a uniquely portrayed post-apocalyptic setting where a puppet is simply trying to find his way.

This powerful stop-motion was directed by the legendary Chris Hopewell, who is also known for working with artists like Radiohead and Run The Jewels. You can find the exact puppets used in the film up for auction beginning today as donation to the Environmental Defense Fund.

Drop  everything and experience Father John Misty's new video for "Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution" below right now.