It makes sense that Stinson was on board for the appearance, as he played on the new Mountain Goats album Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan (which also features guest appearances from the likes of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mikaela Davis and Josh Kaufman). Stinson appears on two tracks — "Cold at Night" and "Dawn of Revelation" — the former of which Stinson and the members of the Mountain Goats rocked live on the Late Show.
"Colbert loves the Goats and so do I. Seen them play a dozen times and can't wait to see them a dozen more. This performance was a masterpiece from the violins to the cello to the drums to Matty Bones on guitar to TOMMY STINSON on bass!?!? Brilliant!" declared one person.
How Tommy Stinson 'became his own thing'
In an interview on his official website given ahead of the 2017 release of his band Bash & Pop's album Anything Could Happen, Stinson explained how working with such a diverse group of musicians influenced his own style.
"I think if you spend enough time with someone, whether with a girl or a friend or a band or whatever, you’re going to walk away with influences from those things," he continued, adding, "They’re going to permeate in some way, you’ve just got to accept that and it’s cool. It’s part of life, it’s part of living and growing and becoming your own thing and also knowing where your roots are.”
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