During a Ryan Adams show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London last night, Johnny Depp came out to join in on two songs for the encore. The duo performed a cover of Danzig’s “Mother,” followed by “Kim” off of Adams’ recently-released EP.

According to JamBase, the two have formed a bit of a bromance lately. Depp said of Adams,

“I’ve been writing and recording with Ryan Adams a lot lately. Ryan is incredibly prolific and he’s just a pure soul, he’s just this being. He’s got a great handle on it. And is taking good care of himself. But what a talent, man. I’m amazed by the f**ker.”

And Adams said of Depp:

“There was one night when Bob Mould was in town, and Johnny, my friend, the actor, and we jammed – we had this amazing jam that had to have lasted nine hours. We met in the afternoon and it lasted until 3 am. Johnny was playing bass for some of it, I played the bass for some of it – we’re basically Die Kreuzen right now, by way of Minneapolis, by way of Los Angeles. Total, otherworldly weird jams. Everybody that’s interested in the jams are interested in the song construct.”

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