Pitchfork reviews Fuzz’s S/T
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But again, while everybody gets their individual moment to shine, it’d be short-sighted to pick an MVP in Fuzz. This album finds strength in the loud, jam-centric…
But again, while everybody gets their individual moment to shine, it’d be short-sighted to pick an MVP in Fuzz. This album finds strength in the loud, jam-centric…
White Fence certainly had the louder, garage rock part of the festival covered but could have played even louder and taken full advantage of echoes and acoustics.
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Multi-instrumentalist Quintron and his backup singer/maraca-playing wife Miss Pussycat, have been relatively quiet in recent years. The latest Quintron album…
Thee Oh Sees launch their fall US tour this weekend, and visits San Francisco with a three-night residency at the Chapel. Tickets are now available.
In the latest issue of FILTER, we gave Ty Segall a disposable camera to take with him on his exploits across the globe this summer. Here’s what developed…
While the length and dazzling variety of stops on DeMarco’s fall tour might hint at the Bus option, this special 2013 world tour promo video makes a pretty good case for Alien.
Mikal Cronin’s had a pretty good year, at least from what I can tell, having released the great MCII on Merge in the spring and touring extensively for it. He’s going to end 2013 with a quick victory lap of shows…
Erza Furman is gearing up to release his new album – check out a preview on Clash.
Sab…Fuzz (where he sits on the drum stool) will release their debut album on October 1. You can download a new track from the album, the super-crunchy “What’s in My Head,”…
…Drag City released another great album by San Francisco’s Ty Segall, Sleeper. Now, the label has posted a funny series of TV commercials for the album on their YouTube channel.
I enjoyed them all, but the best, and my favorite, was Mac DeMarco at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in March.
Now he’s unveiling a new band, Fuzz, in which he leaves the riffing to his bandmates, settling for a spot behind the drum kit.
Mac DeMarco has announced a world tour in continued support of last year’s 2 LP.
…Mac DeMarco released a paired of beloved records in 2012, he has spent most of 2013 focused on live shows. In the coming months, he will continue his campaign with an international tour.
…multi-instrumentalist Ty Segall and his group Fuzz slightly re-balance the scales with “What’s in My Head,” the latest track from their upcoming eponymous debut album.
On the heels of Segall’s latest, Sleeper, comes Fuzz, a collaboration with Charles Moothart and Roland Cosio (out October 1 via In the Red).
…they’re amplifying that unholy blend of psychedelic showmanship and punk snarl to a deafening volume on the just-unveiled “What’s In My Head.”
His band FUZZ…will release their self-titled debut on October 1 through In the Red, and they’ve given us another taste of it with the song “What’s In My Head.”
FUZZ, the other other side project of Bay Area garage rocker Ty Segall, return today with “What’s In My Head”, the second single off their forthcoming self-titled debut, due out October 1st via In The Red.
Pitchfork posts video of Mac DeMarco performing “Annie” at CT5
DeMarco is a big pinball guy—he even has a machine in his house, manufactured in 1994 with an Alec Baldwin theme.
Cronin wailed as his stellar backing band ripped off garage jams. His poppier tunes, like “Weight” and “Shout It Out,” became full-fledged rockers…
Famous Class Records is currently auctioning off a slew of rare 7-inch releases from SPIN cover star Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Cass McCombs, Deerhoof, Lower Dens, the Mallard, and more.
Famous Class Records is currently auctioning off a slew of rare 7-inch releases from SPIN cover star Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Cass McCombs, Deerhoof, Lower Dens, the Mallard, and more.
Ty Segall continues his uncanny ability to crank out records at an astonishing pace, with a consistency that should give bands that have been around twice as long something to think about.
Ty Segall is usually making a racket, stomping on the fuzz pedal and generally tearing shit up. But his latest album, Sleeper, delves into psych folk and is mostly acoustic.
This fall, Thee Oh Sees will travel the nation in search of more converts. And praise! praise! Even more dates are to be announced soon!
I have a really hard time stepping back and removing myself from my work,” Mootheart says of the album. “But I’m insanely stoked on this record.”
Ty Segall promises that his latest LP Sleeper will be his only solo release this year. That might be a strange statement for most artists, but most artists aren’t as prolific as Segall…