Prefix announces Ty Segall’s Manipulator
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Last time we heard from Ty Segall was the release of his band Fuzz’s cover of the Kinks, but now the fuzz-rock savant has announced his next LP entitled Manipulator.
Last time we heard from Ty Segall was the release of his band Fuzz’s cover of the Kinks, but now the fuzz-rock savant has announced his next LP entitled Manipulator.
Just by drifting past Ty Segall, it was striking how loud it was. His albums usually consist of a sort of lofi garage rock, but the live show was straight up punk. Segall seemed very concerned with the health of his crowd…
Ty Segall was at Coachella last weekend, where he ran through an hour-long set that included some new songs, cuts from his Ty Segall Band project, and a cover of Motörhead’s “Motörhead”.
Ty Segall was at Coachella last weekend, where he ran through an hour-long set that included some new songs, cuts from his Ty Segall Band project, and a cover of Motörhead’s “Motörhead”.
As if to illustrate the point, late in his gloriously loud and raucous set, Segall covered “Mötörhead” by Mötörhead, one of a handful of truly heavy bands at the fest.
Watching Ty Segall at the Outdoor Theatre to kick off my Saturday drove home a 2014 Coachella reality: the relative lack of noisy, guitar-driven bands.
With a return to the main Ty Segall Band lineup featuring Mikal Cronin on guitar, Charlie Moonhart on bass, and Emily Rose Epstein on drums, the band played in full electric glory. The set pulled from multiple albums…
When I caught Ty Segall at FYF Fest last summer in LA, he was touring behind 2013’s folky Sleeper, and his set was appropriately seated and subdued. When he hit Vegas two months later, he got heavy and hypnotic, with psych-rock trio Fuzz.
A primal scream plunged the crowd into mass hysteria. In anticipation, the swirling maelstrom of bodies flailed back and forth, as the sea of sweaty concertgoers surged forward and headliner Ty Segall broke into the chorus of “Finger.”
Ty Segall thrashes around stage left, furiously wringing a solo out of a squall of reverberating amp feedback before popping up, almost athletically, behind the mic to coo whatever it is he’s been cooing.
y Segall, the garage rocker who never sleeps, plays High Mayhem (2811 Siler Lane) at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18 (doors open at 7:30 p.m.). Segall, who is 26, has already put out a career’s worth of punk…
Ty Segall is not one to sit and wait. In fact, the musician has so many projects, it’s difficult to manage at times. Despite that, Segall was able to release two projects – “Gemini” and “Sleeper” – in 2013.
And since Segall’s 2013 full-length Sleeper proved he was a keeper even sans protometal Fuzz, we’re optimistically hopeful he won’t deny us a bit of libidinous distortion.
Ty Segall is making damn sure that the good people of Marfa don’t forget him. The prolific San Francisco-based songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer/road warrior will be back on the stage that has hosted him three times since January…
James Blake, Damon Albarn, Lauryn Hill, Janelle Monáe, Danny Brown, Real Estate, Chvrches, Deafheaven, Mastodon, Chromeo, Chance the Rapper, Darkside, Bobby Womack, Phosphorescent, Ty Segall…
Barcelona’s Primavera Sound Festival, which is living up to its reputation as perhaps the best-curated big festival in the entire planet, just announced the lineup for this year’s festival, which comes to Parc del Fòrum 5/29-31, and Slowdive is just a small part of it.
Ty Segall makes another superlative bedroom record, a collection of bummed-out midtempo tunes and raw ballads that channels John Lennon at his most melancholy and soulful.
Known for his work in driving the revival and garage and guitar work, the prolific Ty Segall’s Sleeper is a deeply personal record written after he was estranged from his mother in the wake of his father’s death.
Sleeper, Segall’s sole major release of 2013 after a series of personal losses, eschews his signature fuzz guitar for a mostly unplugged affair, and the newly acoustic warrior’s embrace…
Per his m.o., psych/garage journeyman Ty Segall stayed busy in 2013. In addition to relocating from San Francisco Los Angeles, Segall recorded and performed with two disparate projects this year.
Sleeper makes it more obvious that, while Segall remains really good at yelling, he doesn’t have to do it forever if he doesn’t want to.
Spillover Music Festival, Parade of Flesh’s annual festival featuring of some of the best bands at SXSW with 1000% less nonsense to deal with, has just announced the first portion of its 2014 lineup. Featured bands include pop shit-starter Ty Segall…
Joining Dave in the studio today is none other than Ty Segall! He’s one of the most, if not THE most, prolific musicians of our time, and such a nice guy. They talked “freaking out”…
The Four Oh Five post photos of Ty Segall’s show at The Scala
Hear Ty Segall’s cover of the David Bowie hit Moonage Daydream performed at his SiriusXM U Sessions.
It makes more sense when you watch it. A blurry, flickering callout to B-movies of old, the “The Man Man” video sees Ty himself being stalked by a car full of creepy creatures.
Ty Segall’s latest video accompanies “The Man Man” from Sleeper, his psychedelic, folk-leaning LP out this year via Drag City.
His new video for the album track “The Man Man” would’ve been perfect for Halloween, but it’s still pretty badass a few days later. In the LEAF-directed video, a quartet of terrifying monster-masked gunmen stalk Segall through a dark street.
Halloween may be over, but the nightmare’s just begun for Ty Segall in his video for the Sleeper standout “The Man Man”.
Ty Segall is playing a one-off show on December 2nd at London’s Scala, performing his new album Sleeper that was released back in August via Drag City.