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Ty Segall

Live in Aisle Five
Over the summer TY SEGALL played to a sold out crowd in San Francisco at the Southpaw one year anniversary party. Live in Aisle Five capture... (Click the album for more)
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Ty Segall

Singles 2007-2010
Jet-packing around the indie / garage cosmos for the last four years, Ty Segall has done too many singles and EPs and split records and shar... (Click the album for more)
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Segall

Ty Segall

Goodbye Bread
“TY SEGALL has his finger on it. A finger on it, digging into your vinyl, since 2008. But to get to the start, go back a little further, b... (Click the album for more)
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Segall

Ty Segall

Lemons
2009 release. First solo album for the former Epsilons singer and guitarist.
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Ty Segall

S/T

BACK IN PRINT!!! Fresh from the nostalgically amazing San Francisco punk band, THE TRADITIONAL FOOLS, frontman TY SEAGALL’s self-titled album broadens the horizon of punk, paying deserved homage to the roots of rock and roll, while rejuvenating the music for today. As anticipated, the album holds the classic ‘60s pop-meets-California surf to a fast tempo that pushes the boundaries of punk. While the lo-fi claustrophobia keeps the undercurrent harsh and real, the upbeat melodies and psychedelic, reverb-laden vocals keep it buoyant and hypnotic. Native to Southern California, Ty Segalls’ solo project began as an attempt to keep his live performances in tune with his recordings. Segall played in PARTY FOWL, among other popular So-Cal bands, before moving north to San Francisco. Freed of the constraints that multiple members bring to a band, Ty Segall is truly a one-man band: he plays a bass drum with a tambourine duct-taped to the front and a hi hat with his feet, guitar with his hands, and sings simultaneously. The result is a “what you see is what you get” whirlwind of energy, best framed within a house party while under the influence. Released on JOHN DWYER’s (OHSEES) Castle Face imprint.

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