Bay Area garage heroes Ty Segall and White Fence are set to release collaborative LP Hair on April 24 via Drag City. Here’s a track from the album, the ’60s psych-leaning, organ-driven “I Am Not a Game”. The two are heading out on tour together next month. Check out the dates, as well as Hair’s […]
Bay Area garage heroes Ty Segall and White Fence are set to release collaborative LP Hair on April 24 via Drag City. Here’s a track from the album, the ’60s psych-leaning, organ-driven “I Am Not a Game”. The two are heading out on tour together next month. Check out the dates, as well as Hair’s […]
Mac DeMarco is a brilliant songwriter with an intoxicating and straight up weird presence that musks up a room when the needle touches Rock And Roll Night Club.
Describing the experience of a Thee Oh Sees show is an exercise in futility, like trying to explain the vastness of the Grand Canyon to someone who has only seen it in pictures.
Playing with two acts on the better side of the rock ‘n’ roll spectrum paid dividends for him in a couple ways. First, he knows his way around a melody. And second, it gives him access to Segall, Charlie Moonheart, even John Dwyer.
The title track from Goodbye Bread could be a sleeper anthem for the legions of disenfranchised, underemployed young adults who, as new census figures reveal, are among the hardest-hit by the recession.
It’s a very intimate recording, full of sounds they wisely never tried to recreate again, and vocal takes that are often inflected with a heart-crushing vulnerability.
Goodbye Bread is filled with such rich, breathtaking moments, and Segall, who plays every instrument here, sounds as though he’s savoring every part of his process.
If you’re anywhere near New York right now you’re probably dealing with the same blizzard we are. And if you’re anything like us, you’re going to want to hole up in your apartment drinking coffee and listening to psychedelic music until this thing blows over. Lucky for you, Tim Presley is here to guide you […]