Har Mar Superstar has a new job as a postman in Minneapolis
Har Mar Superstar, real name Sean Tillmann, has discussed his new job as a postman in Minneapolis after taking it up last month.
In a new interview for Mpls.St.Paul Magazine‘s January issue shared via his socials over the weekend, Har Mar Superstar has revealed he started a new job at the United States Postal Service last month.
Tillmann revealed he decided to apply for the job while sending vinyl out to fans at the post office.
He said, "I’ve definitely considered quitting music and getting a real job. So many times. I mean, I’m really excited to have pension and benefits and all that kind of stuff."
While responding to Stereogum's piece on his new job, Tillman wrote on Twitter, "Though it wasn’t my initial goal, I would gladly take the role of John Prine when they make the biopic. My skill sets are all ready and waiting. I’ll be awaiting your call, Hollywood."
Though it wasn’t my initial goal, I would gladly take the role of @JohnPrineMusic when they make the biopic. My skill sets are all ready and waiting. I’ll be awaiting your call, Hollywood. https://t.co/vv2Z1nsGAn
— Har Mar Super Far (@HarMarSuperstar) December 20, 2020
Elsewhere in the interview Har Mar Superstar confirms he has a new album on the way in 2021. He said, "It’s a weird salvation album. Melancholy, piano ballad-based. I’m excited to release it in the middle of winter."
Thanks for the article about my pivot to carrying mail for @USPS, @stephenhero and @mspmag! Also, great pics, @simone_lueck! Figgy’s first time in print, but I’m sure not the last. On shelves now. pic.twitter.com/7iCHMI8Y16
— Har Mar Super Far (@HarMarSuperstar) December 20, 2020
His last album was 2016's Best Summer Ever. In February he released "Don't You Go Forgetting About Me Now".
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