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Tim Heidecker makes music to be understood. While the multi-hyphenate comedian and songwriter was on tour in 2022--his first time performing his own material with a full band every night--he noticed a recurring response to his lyrics among his devoted fanbase. "Especially people my age, maybe a little younger," he recalls, "They would come up to me and say, 'That is how I feel. And it's nice to know you feel that way, too'"

Where his celebrated work in film and television is often an act of complex, surrealist worldbuilding, the increasingly tender and expertly crafted singer-songwriter material that Heidecker releases under his own name is built to encourage these person-to-person connections. After the breakthroughs of 2020's wistfully lush Fear of Death, made in collaboration with Weyes Blood, and 2022's High School, whose multidimensional tales of nostalgia were never quite as distant as they seemed, Heidecker has reached a new peak with Slipping Away, his warmest, fullest, and most ambitious record to date.

"I guess you could say all my records are concept albums to some degree," Heidecker notes. This one, however, tells a story on a larger scale, offering an imagistic framework that allows for some of his brightest melodies, heaviest themes, and most direct and vulnerable lyrics. "There's a feeling of before the fall and after," he explains of the album's two-part arc. "Things are going well... until they're not. I wanted to write some stories about that experience."

Working with his seasoned touring band, Heidecker wrote a series of songs that tap into universal anxieties, familiar settings, and, occasionally, a blast of apocalyptic unease. If he were to perform them solo acoustic, they might sound like folk songs, with their instantly hummable melodies, singalong choruses, and unexpected ability to zoom out far beyond their initial premises. On Slipping Away, a father-daughter trip to a ballgame might spiral into a reflection on the random lottery of fame; a walk into town can induce a nightmarish vision of a world without people and the lifelong struggle between man and society. Even the simple act of making music, as portrayed in the cleverly constructed writer's block anthem "Well's Running Dry," can lead to an earnest reflection on insecurity and aging. "As soon as I wrote that, I worried that it's not cool to talk about," Heidecker says. "But a second later, I thought--well that's challenging and exciting. Let's push past that."

Part of the excitement comes from the electrified, lived-in sound of Heidecker's band: Eliana Athayde on bass and vocals; Josh Adams on drums; Vic Berger on keys; and Connor "Catfish" Gallaher on guitar and pedal steel. While the songs consistently deal with crises of confidence and community, Heidecker refers to Slipping Away as a true group project, a euphoric experience that helped turn his songs into living, breathing things. "My favorite records are the ones that were just recorded in a room with a band playing," he says, citing classic-rock landmarks from Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and The Band. "And that's what we did."

Accordingly, most of the tracks were captured in their first takes; overdubs were sparse and selective; guest appearances were chosen specifically to suit the material. Foxygen's Jonathan Rado, a frequent collaborator of Heidecker's, adds some organ to the nervy new wave of "Bows and Arrows"; the moving, waltz-time "Something Somewhere" culminates in a spooky sample of Tracy Newman singing "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream." Most notably, Tim's daughter Amelia sings a sweet coda to round out the closing "Bells Are Ringing," concluding the album with what Heidecker calls "a little bit of optimism."

Heidecker describes working with the band on Slipping Away as a personal breakthrough in his career. "Having been doing quote-unquote 'entertainment' for 20 years now in different forms, it was a revitalizing experience to be out of my comfort zone a little bit. It was a learning opportunity." Across the record, Heidecker and Athayde, who became a sounding board for many of the initial ideas and is credited with additional production, often take the roles of duet partners. Occasionally they assume a Gram-and-Emmylou dynamic with her quavering, empathetic harmony in ballads like "Hey, Would You Call My Mom for Me?." Elsewhere, in the rollicking, Stonesy story-song "Like I Do," the band responds to every twist in Heidecker's narrative with just the right crackling energy. The record is crafted like a killer live set, building in emotional impact and intensity, reflecting a wide array of moods without ever losing its momentum.

After working with indie luminaries like Mac DeMarco, Weyes Blood, and Father John Misty, Heidecker is in a rarefied field of artists who refuse to grow complacent, and creative leaps like Slipping Away exemplify his devotion to the craft. Quoting one of his heroes Paul McCartney, Heidecker ascribes to the idea that "work begets inspiration" and each new project helps lead to the one just beyond it. "People ask me a lot about the difference between making music and comedy," he says. "I finally got to a point where I was like, 'Let's stop thinking about these things as genres.' It comes out in different formats but hopefully it all becomes one big thing that I'm making. I think it's fairly united." This embracing creative philosophy is encapsulated by the massively catchy "Dad of the Year," where Heidecker observes shifting trends in culture and his own changing ambitions, weighing his childhood expectations against the reality he faces as a father approaching 50. "The only award that I'm gonna see is from my family," he sings, "and that should be enough for me." He sounds happy with what he has, but anyone paying attention will know that Heidecker always has his eyes on the next horizon.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 31 reviews
  • Disappointing

    by Decker on 8/5/22Rating: 2 out of 5

    Been a fan of Tim's work for a while and jumped at the chance to see him live. Show was a 30 minute comedy set followed by an hour plus of him and his band playing. To me the comedy set was boring and got me to laugh maybe twice. Relied on repetition of fumbling with the mic, mispronouncing words and checking a piece of paper he had. If you are a fan of Tim from watching Tim and Eric, On Cinema, or any of his other character works, you may not like the comedy set. The band was good but Tim's skills as a frontman/singer are limited. Picture your dad's friends' band that is playing a gig at the local open mic.

  • Terrific performer, Terrible venue

    by Fan on 8/3/22Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 3 out of 5

    Tim is a terrific comedian, performer, artist, blah blah blah - I love the guy. He can do no wrong. My experience was really unfortunate at this venue, though. I'm a 5'7" 145 lb toned guy, yet I felt very cramped in my seat. I can't imagine what taller / larger people were going through for two hours. It was also notably HOT, and even though I was wearing a thin t-shirt and shorts, I was very sweaty walking out of the show. The guy next to me was sweating so much that he started to smell after the 1 hour mark. I'm not sure why they had the It's hard to enjoy something when you and everyone around you are overheating, and you feel like you're in an airplane seat. The speakers sounded like they were blown out prior to this show, and they just decided to use them. It was hard to make out what Tim was saying at some times. It was like going on a date with a 10, but you have soaking wet socks and can't take them off. It's really hard to enjoy the experience, no matter how great it is. I won't be going back.

  • Thanks for the belly laughs

    by Carol on 8/3/22Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 5 out of 5

    What a terrific night! I (and the rest of the audience) laughed so hard at Tim Heidecker's act, that I felt the need to put on a second mask! And the music portion blew us away. The band was so tight! Hearing Heidecker's songs live was such a treat, and an added gift was seeing the one and only Vic Berger perform with the band. Thanks, Carolina Theatre, for hosting Tim Heidecker and The Very Good Band!

  • I love Tim’s work, but this was kind of disappointing

    by DJB on 8/3/22Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 2 out of 5

    I’ve been an avid fan of Tim’s comedy since the mid 2000s, so I was very excited for this show. He opened up with a 45 minute comedy set that was pretty funny—certainly had its share of laugh out loud moments. After that, Tim brought out his band to play a bunch of dad rock jams. Funny enough, I am also a pretty big fan of dad rock, but it wasn’t particularly unique or skillful. Tim’s voice is alright, lyrics middle of the road, and guitar skills are passable. His guitarist was really the highlight, with some raging solos, but beyond that I couldn’t get into it and neither could my buddy who I attended the show with. We felt as if Tim got us there with the promise of comedy and then made us watch band practice for a band that plays Wednesdays at the local bar. Perhaps we just didn’t do our research enough and should’ve known. I still give the show 3 stars because I’d do it again just to see Tim do his standup, but I certainly wish it was less dad rock and more comedy.

  • The Duality of the greatest comedian ever

    by Seinfeld929 on 8/3/22Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 5 out of 5

    Love tim, been a fan since I was young. Love his music! Standup was hilarious, and the band was awesome. This was one of my favorite concerts of my life!! Thanks tim and the whole band.

  • Tim is a must see!

    by Rick on 8/1/22The Fillmore Philadelphia - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    The Two Tims tour is a full night of the brilliance that is Tim Heidecker. From his unhinged right-wing Stand-up Comedian character who has the audience in on the joke (the character and none of his actual jokes) to his sincere musical side, Tim is a brilliant entertainer who always hits the right note. His music is beautiful and worth the deepest of dives. His new album High School is on repeat for me at the moment.

  • Didn't let me down

    by OHL fan on 8/1/22The Fillmore Philadelphia - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent performance! one of the best concerts I've seen ever.

  • Good but would love a balance with comedy

    by Ryan D on 7/31/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 3 out of 5

    Love Tim and love his comedy. Honestly his band is good, and I get a bit of a lure with comedy to hear his music but it is overweight on the music side vs comedy. It is a fair warning for folks 25% comedy and 75% music concert.

  • Disappointing.

    by Shegal1 on 7/31/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 1 out of 5

    Short and uninspiring comedy portion. Band was average. Not worth the price.

  • Tim is a master of comedy

    by Elliott on 7/30/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The casting director for the Elvis movie told the producer he wanted to cast Tom Hanks, the producer said "Tom Hanks, Castaway!!”

  • NO MORE BULLSHIT

    by Sicknault on 7/30/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Show was great tim was great his band was great! I would highly recommend going to see his show!

  • Peace and Love

    by ClayNFerno on 7/30/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show music and comedy from Tim Heidecker! The Wilbur is great and well run!

  • Light on comedy

    by RK on 7/30/22The Wilbur - BostonRating: 2 out of 5

    He came on stage at about 8:10 to do what I thought was going to be an hour of comedy, but he finished at 8:45 on the nose. Really disappointing. It seemed clear he was more interested in playing music. That's fine, but he billed it as half and half.

  • What is this feeling? Oh, joy!

    by Tvsfrank on 7/28/22The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    How much fun could I possibly have at a show? More than I knew. I went solo and witnessed an amazing performance of comedy and music. And though I went alone I was not alone but rather surrounded by other amazing individuals. I laughed, I rocked, and left with half a dozen new friends.

  • It was so much fun

    by Rambo on 7/20/22Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Great comedy, great music. Lots of fun. I can’t wait to see him again

  • Tim is a treat

    by John K on 7/20/22Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Tim is a great entertainer. He has a huge range of talents and brings them all together to provide an awesome show and hours of entertainment.

  • A great time was had by all

    by ShempinJackFlash on 7/20/22Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Both the hilarious stand up set and the soulful groove rock music set, the Two Tim’s Tour delivered a fantastic evening. Now THATs a live show.

  • Timmy Heidecker killed it

    by Nick R on 7/20/22Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show! Stand up character pretending to be a hack comedian was hilarious. Music was great. Played material from his last two albums Fear of Death and High School mostly. Really enjoyed it. Would highly recommend to any who have not seen this man live.

  • 5 bags of popcorn

    by Artie on 4/17/22Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    It’s everything I ever wanted it’s everything I ever dreamed of

  • PHENOMENAL

    by Kissmygrits69 on 9/29/18The Fillmore Philadelphia presented by Cricket Wireless - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely phenomenal performance. Knocked it out of the park boys!