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…
Thee Oh Sees’ follow-up to Floating Coffin, Drop, is out April 19 (Record Store Day) via John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records. They’ve already shared album cut “Penetrating Eye”. Now, check out “The Lens”.
Mac DeMarco, Real Estate, Bill Callahan, Caribou, former Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser and Simian Mobile Disco lead the list of acts announced today (March 4).
Thee Oh Sees already released “Penetrating Eye” from their upcoming album, Drop, which comes out on Record Store Day (4/19) via Castle Face, and they’ve now released another album cut, “The Lens.”
…San Francisco’s Thee Oh Sees will release a new album, Drop, on April 19th via frontman John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records. Already we’ve heard album opener “Penetrating Eye”, and today the band’s unveiled “The Lens”
Mikal Cronin walks onto the stage this past Saturday night for the third time this week, settling into the right corner; a spot he’s apparently comfortable in, given that it’s his usual post when playing in Ty Segall’s band.
Attention Mac DeMarco fans: Captured Tracks has announced The Wonderful World of Mac DeMarco 7″ Club Vol. 1. Every 6-8 weeks, they’ll send subscribers two 7″ records featuring live, rehearsal, and other recordings by Mac…
San Fransisco trio Fuzz have shared a video for ‘Raise’ from their self-titled debut album released late last year. That project sees Ty Segall team up with old pal Charles Mootheart for a heavy psych-rock offering…
…a new music, art, and film festival that will take place at the ExCeL Centre in London August 15-16. Today, we’re happy to announce more additions to the lineup. James Blake, Darkside, Sun Kil Moon, Thee Oh Sees…
Fuzz – the Los Angeles trio featuring Ty Segall – have shared a creepy new video for “Raise,” off last year’s self-titled debut. Directed by Matt Yoka, the video portrays a kid’s transformation into a gnarly, scaled beast.
…Com frases incompletas cheia de kinda’s, like a’s, sorta’s e I don’t know’s, DeMarco falou sobre o último e intenso ano, shows no Brasil, o novo disco, Steely Dan, Jonathan Richman entre outras coisas.
Coachwhips, who existed from 2001 – 2005, don’t sound miles away from what Dwyer would do with Thee Oh Sees, just more raw and lower-fi — even compared to early Oh Sees.
…Mac DeMarco revealed details of his upcoming sophomore album, Salad Days. The follow-up to his 2012, Polaris Music Prize-longlisted 2, will see a release via Captured Tracks on the very appropriate date of April 1.
As previously reported, Odd Future’s Tyler the Creator and Canadian slacker-rocker Mac DeMarco have been working on a secret project together. Now, in a recent interview, Mac has discusses the collaboration.
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…
Let’s temper that whole “lack of an actual hiatus” thing a bit, because while Drop, Thee Oh Sees’ fifth official full-length in four years, is set for release April 19, it was technically recorded last fall…
The clip finds DeMarco performing an easygoing ballad called “Let My Baby Stay” at Portugal locales including a rooftop, a parking garage, outside what appears to be a museum, and on a treadmill at the gym. T
On April 1st, Mac DeMarco returns with his new album, Salad Days. Already we’ve heard a few tracks off the LP, including lead single “Passing Out Pieces” and three others which DeMarco debuted during a recent radio session.
Thee Oh Sees’ indefinite hiatus turned out to be mercifully brief. The garage-rock champs will release new album Drop on April 19…via frontman John Dwyer’s Castle Face label.
Prolific Bay Area psych-garage warriors Thee Oh Sees announced a hiatus last year, but even as they were doing it, they made it good and clear that they weren’t breaking up for good, even claiming that they’d have an album out early in 2014.
California psych-garage favourites Thee Oh Sees gave their fans panic attacks a couple of months ago after announcing a hiatus, in part instigated by leader John Dwyer’s move from the Bay Area to Los Angeles and years of touring.
The full lineup was just announced, and it features …Television performing Marquee Moon, Todd Terje, Slint, Warpaint, Cloud Nothings, Mas Ysa, Pional, Speedy Ortiz, St. Vincent, Ty Segall,…
Salad Days, set for release April 1 on Captured Tracks, appears to maintain both the aura and the lyrical thoughtfulness, but with some instrumental dressing separate (or supplementing) the previously forefront guitar.