Consequence of Sound interviews Ty Segall
Consequence of Sound
It’s almost comical that Ty Segall would call his latest album Sleeper. In just a few short years, the Bay Area garage rocker has done anything but rest…
It’s almost comical that Ty Segall would call his latest album Sleeper. In just a few short years, the Bay Area garage rocker has done anything but rest…
San Francisco-based garage prince Mikal Cronin took us on a dissonant narrative journey this May in his latest release MCII, an inventively poetic and piano driven…
If critics were impressed by ‘Mikal Cronin’, they were almost universally blown away by the follow up ‘MCII’ is almost lightyears away from its predecessor in every way an album can be.
On this episode of World Cafe, Cronin sits down to chat with host David Dye and play a few songs with his band live in the studio.
The lineup for San Jose’s C2SV Festival continues to grow with the addition of Thee Oh Sees, Bosnian Rainbows, G.F.P. (with Greg Hetson and Tony Alva)…
Segall wrote the 10 mostly acoustic tracks for Sleeper after losing his father to cancer last year and relocating to Los Angeles to be closer to his younger sister.
In this episode of Weird Vibes, Mac DeMarco & friends take us on an incredible Pitchforkian adventure featuring interviews with…
But with “Sleeper,” Ty’s done something completely different and which still succeeds in a big way.
…release of garage rock maniac Ty Segall’s most recent album, Twins. That’s nearly an eternity in Ty-time but, as discussed, his new one, Sleeper, will be out on…
I recently spoke with Presley as he was driving into the United States, narrowly escaping a rigorous inspection at the Canadian/U.S. border.
A lot of musicians might be ready for a break, but Segall is back again this month with yet another full-length album under his own name.
The performances White Fence put on both Friday and Saturday were mind-blowing, and are sure to set many imaginations ablaze.
For the woodsy, mostly folk and bluegrass-ridden, all-natural Pickathon environment, Ty Segall blended in enough without inciting any riots. That doesn’t mean, however, that he carried on the relaxed atmosphere.
Come back to this page at 1 p.m. ET on Monday, Aug. 12 and listen as All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen and I play Ty’s entire new album, Sleeper.
It’s official: San Francisco’s beloved Thee Oh Sees are confirmed to open for Iggy and the Stooges at this year’s C2SV festival in San Jose.
..perhaps what I like most about Tim Presley’s music is that it is both contradictory and complimentary within itself: retro-ly familiar yet utterly unique and modern…
Ty Segall played their first set at the “Woods Stage,” which was tucked deep into in a thick forest. The band played with acoustic guitars…
White Fence played their first set in the main stage area, where their raucous sound had plenty of room to breathe.
My theory is that Segall subconsciously thinks he’s going to die young or to burn out on music-making, so he’s trying to get as much out of his system now while…
Surf-punk singer/songwriter Mikal Cronin might be the ultimate festival act. Breezy enough to enjoy in a causal setting…
Mac DeMarco has everything. He is constantly happy, he is funny, he is in love and he is a master at making off-kilter slacker pop.
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livestream performances by Divine Fits, Vile, Van Etten, Bird, and Parquet Courts, in addition to White Fence, Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside, Lightning Dust…
Loose Sutures” plugs into the still-smokin’ amplifers deployed on 2012’s fiery Ty Segall Band release Slaugterhouse, though the emphasis shifts from Stoogean…
Pitchfork posts a video of Mikal Cronin performing “Change” at Pitchfork Festival
It’s quite a run, too: three nights in a row at The Chapel from October 10th through the 12th, accompanied in all three by OBN III’s and The Blind Shake.
Below, check out footage of Lil B (performing “Like a Martian” and “I’m God”), Mikal Cronin (performing “See It My Way” and “Change”)…
Last week, Mac DeMarco unveiled “Young Blood,” a lo-fi mumbler inspired by the 1986 Patrick Swayze and Rob Lowe hockey movie of the same name.
Over the weekend, Mac DeMarco unveiled new track “Young Blood,” inspired by the Patrick Swayze hockey movie of the same name.
Mikal Cronin performs “Situation” at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC for PopRally.