Pitchfork announces Thee Oh Sees Fall Tour
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Thee Oh Sees have announced a slew of fall dates in support of their latest album Drop. It’ll take them all over North America in November and December…
Thee Oh Sees have announced a slew of fall dates in support of their latest album Drop. It’ll take them all over North America in November and December…
Day of the Dog, Furman has said, is his manic record, following its depressive predecessor, The Year of No Returning
Laneway Festival have confirmed that Mac DeMarco will play the event in 2015, along with a very special guest…
Over the course of six years and dozens of albums, EPs, and singles, Ty Segall, a 27-year-old Orange County-bred and Bay Area-ripened rock virtuoso, has industriously infused an almost antiquated genre with new sounds and new life…
Wouldn’t be a good year for King Gizz unless they were two albums deep, runnin’ ragged and blowing minds on two continents. Thankfully, they are and it’s us who reap the benefits.
7-piece Carlton, Australian band, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (One of the most spectacular bands that I have ever seen live) just released a new psychedelic / surf track called, “Cellophane”…
Those venues are all part of the current tour itinerary for garage and glam-inspired rocker Ty Segall, who plays the Skatepark of Tampa on Friday…
We heard sly Ty Segall slip in a bit of Leo Nocentelli’s guitar lick from The Meters’ 1969 “Cissy Strut” during his Mercy Lounge set Monday night…
Garage rocker Ty Segall fits right into a psychedelic, science-fiction landscape for the interactive video for his equally psychedelic song, “Manipulator,” which appears on his latest record of the same name…
If you’re a Fast Times at Ridgemont High enthusiast, it’s hard not to think of iconic slacker Jeff Spicoli when interviewing Ty Segall…
Part-time instrument inventors and full-time weirdos Quintron and Miss Pussycat are no strangers to the Classic City. Based out of the Big Easy, the two are known for their synth-heavy experimental rock and roll with puppet-show accompaniment …
The single, the 12th installment of Famous Class’s Less Artists More Condos series, flirts with a blur of sped-up merry-go-round sounds before gelling into a hazy strum of acoustic guitar, soul-coating xylophone and a crackling backbeat…
Ty Segall tops the bill at One Eyed Jacks on Saturday (Sept. 6)…
The last time Ty Segall played his former hometown of San Francisco in 2013, the garage rock graduate found himself in the dressing room of the storied Fillmore. Headlining the auditorium that had once played host to the likes of The Velvet Underground and Nico, The Grateful Dead, and Pink Floyd, Segall had to admit that his adventures in music, often potent but always prolific, had become an actual career…
The first single ‘Cellophane‘ even highlights a similar argument I have when analyzing the satisfaction levels of each direction the Thee Oh Sees take. ‘Cellophane’ is untamed, crazy, fun and full of life…
I’m In Your Mind Fuzz will be released on December 1, 2014 on vinyl, CD and download. The album is released in the US on Castle Face Records. Released on the same day is lead single…
Panache is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting two official CMJ Showcases this year. We’ll be bringing in acts from all over the world including White Fence, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Purling Hiss, Meatbodies, Dune Rats, Happyness, Ultimate Painting, Calvin Love & more. This year’s CMJ will mark the debut of […]
Zany Melbourne garage psych collective King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, a self-described band of “completely fried theremin wielding psychopaths,” are a perfect fit for Thee Oh Sees frontman John Dwyer’s label Castle Face.
The magnificent racket made by unorthodox frontman, Ezra Furman, from Chicago was duly greeted by a justifiably fervent response from the packed floor.
It’s certainly the most accomplished work in the steadily rising, notoriously musically incontinent career of the 27-year-old phenom of the San Francisco garage-rock scene (recently resettled in L.A.). Before this, Segall already had produced seven or eight estimable solo albums, depending how you count, in the blink of six or seven years…
He’s the prince of the grimy, cigarette-stained musical underworld. He’s one of the busiest artists around, having released seventeen albums through various outlets, not even counting his seven solo albums. He’s loved by nearly every weirdo with a sweet tooth for raunchy rock and roll. He is Ty Segall…