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Ty Segall

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Lo-fi musician Ty Segall first garnered public acclaim as the lead singer of Orange County, California garage rock revivalists the Epsilons. With that band, he practiced a rawer, snottier take on Strokes/Vines/White Stripes-style rock, occasionally delving into more retro territory. On his solo album Lemons, however, Segall delivered a much more traditional sound, studiously re-creating '60s guitar tones and drenching his tracks in old-school reverb. The stomping results bore a striking resemblance to early garage masters such as the Sonics and the Standells, as well as proto-punks the Stooges and bedroom folk antecedent Alexander "Skip" Spence. He returned in 2010 with Melted. The year 2011 was busy for him, with two albums — Live in Aisle Five and Goodbye Bread — scheduled for release. Goodbye Bread marked a turn toward Segall's softer side, evoking a John Lennon-like take on quieter and more introspective singer/songwriter fare. In 2012, Segall collaborated with Strange Boys' offshoot White Fence on Hair. This mini-album married Segall's Beatles-soaked pop hooks and production with White Fence's Syd Barrett-influenced, acid-damaged garage sounds. Two more Segall albums followed that year, including June's Slaughterhouse with the Ty Segall Band on In the Red, and Twins, the completely solo follow-up to Goodbye Bread released on Drag City in October. Segall's profile grew, and 2013 began with several reissues of previous projects, including a 2009 collaboration with Mikal Cronin entitled Reverse Shark Tank, as well as his earlier garage trio the Traditional Fools' out of print 2008 debut. Also in 2013, he showed off a new approach, recording a departure from the usual titled Sleeper, for which all the songs were acoustic ballads. Not one to rest on his laurels, Segall returned to the studio to record the 17-track follow-up Manipulator in 2014, released by Drag City in August. A live concert by the Ty Segall Band at the San Francisco club the Rickshaw Stop was released in February 2015 as part of the Live in San Francisco album series from Castle Face Records; the label is co-owned by John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees, who also engineered the location audio for the Segall show.

Title: " Hello, Hi "

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Garage Rock

Title: Freedom’s Goblin

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock

Title: Three Bells

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Mr. Face

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock

Title: Sleeper

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic

Title: Caesar

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative

Title: Feel - Single

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Spiders - Single

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Gemini

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic, Indie

Title: Mr. Face

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Alternative

Title: First Taste

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Psychedelic Rock

Title: Melted

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative

Title: Love Rudiments

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Ty Segall 2017

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock

Title: Twins

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative

Title: Lemons

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative

Title: My Best Friend

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Garage Rock

Title: Ty Rex

Artist: Ty Segall

Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative

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