Spin announces auction of Thee Oh Sees records for charity
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…
Twenty-six year old Ty Segall does it all. He sings, writes songs, plays guitar and drums. When he records an album, he’s usually performing all the instruments on the tracks.
The seated performance was basically an extension of the band’s FYF set, only in a far more appropriate indoor setting. Sleeper, Segall’s first album of 2013, was played in its entirety.
Ty’s doing double duty, performing his buzzed-about new album Sleeper for the masses not once, but twice this week. If you haven’t heard, this one’s rife with emotional heartbreak, loss, inner strength, and confusion…
Mac DeMarco sold out Milkboy on Thursday night in support of his debut LP, 2. Rachel Barrish was there to capture the set in pictures for us.
While Ty Segall’s FUZZ project are just about ready to release their self-titled LP, there’s even more new music in store from the psych rockers than we had originally thought.
Ty Segall is practically impossible to keep up with. At only 26, the endlessly prolific garage rocker has been one of the most productive artists around…
I’m not sure if this is the result of some kind of vision our boy Ty had a few months back, but Sleeper is a little unexpected.
As John Dwyer releases his Vinegar Mirror photography book through Vacation, the busy San Francisco songwriter is remaining focused on his band, Thee Oh Sees, with whom he’ll spend the fall touring.
This time, we spoke with prolific rocker Ty Segall, who has two new albums: the just-released Sleeper and the debut self-titled record from his band Fuzz, due out October 1 via In the Red.
Thee Oh Sees, whose latest album, Floating Coffin, came out back in April, are getting ready for a fall tour that includes what is their biggest headlining NYC show yet: Irving Plaza on October 29.
I spoke to Ty, who was lamped out at his newish digs in Los Angeles, about pushing bouncers back, not liking sports, leaving San Francisco, and his fondness for sour candy.
A shaggy-headed Mikal Cronin delivered catchy, acid-drenched rock to the gathered masses Saturday afternoon.
The pit during San Francisco garage punk band Thee Oh Sees was swirling, crowd-surfing chaos…
young singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco delivered a rousing set of smart songs that had his growing fan base screaming along. His “Ode to Viceroy” was a love song to his favorite cigarette.
The L.A.-based garage guitar poet talked songwriting, ATX’s OBN III’s, and his new acoustic LP, Sleeper, which he’ll perform tomorrow.
Segall shows marked maturity as a songwriter. Surely, no slacker could have gone quiet so gracefully, or mined such great depths with such startling clarity.
After a raucous, sold-out show at Mohawk in April, Bay-area rocker Ty Segall returns to perform his new album, “Sleeper.” The release is a departure for Segall, who offers up a collection of roughly produced acoustic guitar…
Melbourne’s Twerps and Canada’s Mac DeMarco are teaming up for a couple of relaxed co-headlining shows in December.
There’s really nothing new to say about a live show from San Francisco psychedelic garage rockers Thee Oh Sees. Yes, they are still America’s most exciting live rock band.
Those looking for evidence that the annual FYF Fest had hit an afternoon peak found it during songwriter Ty Segall’s set.
Mac DeMarco is the 22-year-old Montreal-based musician with a disparate public image, a knack for putting on amazingly unhinged live shows and a thing for row boats.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Segall spoke by phone with Mike Rubin from his new home in Los Angeles, where he moved from San Francisco after recording “Sleeper.”
A Mac DeMarco Australian Tour 2013 has been announced and with the guitarist and his band headed to Australia for Meredith Music Festival this December…
…10 tracks of similarly hued songs, all of a piece. It’s his most focused album, with every song’s tone easily flowing into the next, and it’s also one of his best.