Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mogwai, Ty Segall, and More Added to Final ATP Weekender Festivals
Many incredible acts have been added to ATP's "End of an Era" festival.
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Many incredible acts have been added to ATP's "End of an Era" festival.
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Last year, the young Bay Area garage-rock god Ty Segall released three full-length albums, which is ridiculous.
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"Is this the day an up-and-coming American folk artist will finally give Sixpence None the Richer 's seminal 1998 hit "Kiss Me" the cover treatment it deserves?"
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I can't seem to stop writing about Ty Segall's new project Fuzz these days, whether it's discussing their first release , reviewing their Noise Pop gig at The Knockout , posting an Al Lover remix , or writing about their second 7-inch , dropped just a couple weeks ago on L.A.'s In The Red Records.
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As part of the ongoing "Less Artists More Condos" series, Ty Segall has released the fuzzy instrumental piece 'Music For A Film 1.'
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The mighty Ty Segall returns today with a one-two punch of new music.
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Fuzz – the nacent trio featuring Ty Segall (drums, vocals) and his former Epsilons bandmates Charles Mootheart (guitar) and Roland Cosio (bass) – is playing yet another Bay Area gig tonight, as they continue to gain momentum just a few short months after their first release, January's "This Time I Got a Reason" b/w "Fuzz's Fourth Dream" 7-inch.
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Shocking, hilarious, sometimes revolting, and yet completely endearing, the Flatbush Zombies are a genuine mystery in a musical landscape where few still exist.
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It's Record Store Day on Saturday; a kind of weird, but necessary I guess, annual event that's become a critical point in release schedules.
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Lovers of vinyl will go to bed tonight with visions of sugar-plums dancing in their heads, as Record Store Day – the high holiday for audiophiles around the world – returns tomorrow, and more than 25 Bay Area independent record shops are participating in the madness.
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Ty Segall's hairy new band Fuzz are proposing to unleash a vinyl-only single titled 'Sleigh Ride', so that's nice.
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One score minus 18 years ago (er…two), San Francisco's father of garage-punk Ty Segall brought forth upon Record Store Day Ty Rex , Goner Records ' special release 7" EP covering songs from '60/'70s British glam rock band T. Rex. "More!" cried the hordes, and Ty acquiesced, dedicated to the proposition that this second album, innovatively titled Ty Rex 2 , would be created equal to the original.
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The Black Lips aren't the only garage-punks whose Record Store Day cover of a classic '70s song is streaming online today.
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Fuzz is the new Sabbath-informed heavy-psych power-trio side project from Bay Area garage great Ty Segall.
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Much like his frequent collaborator, Ty Segall, Mikal Cronin is a walking, talking, rocking youtube of music history.
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So Ty Segall – garage deviant (in a cool way) and man of 1000 bands – has this new one named Fuzz. Initially, Segall's name was kept off details of his, bassist Roland Cosio and guitarist Charles Moothart's first seven-inch single – a double A-side featuring the tracks 'This Time I Got A Reason' and 'Fuzz's Fourth Dream' – but I guess it's no longer a secret, especially since the single has proven to be so popular, with all pressings selling within days of their release back in January.
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Home 72 hours, the 5 days in Austin seem like a blurry wet dream.
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Ever-prolific garage-rocker, Ty Segall is set to release his debut album with a new side-project later in 2013.
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Earlier this year, Ty Segall (sort of) shocked fans when he laid out the woodwork for Fuzz , his other side project where he sings and plays drums alongside bassist Roland Cosio and Ty Segall Band guitarist Charles Moonheart.
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In what should be remembered as one of highlights of this year's installment of Noise Pop , OBN IIIs and Fuzz – the latest brainchild of SF-wunderkind Ty Segall and old pal Charles Moothart – co-headlined a spectacular and unpredictable night at The Knockout last Thursday, filling the tiny venue (capacity: 132) with their respective modern-day hardcore furor and paint-peeling throwback psychedelic blues metal.
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Occasionally, garage-rock dervish Ty Segall 's voice gets a fey, helium-balloon edge to it, like he's a grinning pre-sexual schoolchild that's just learned a dirty limerick; High Pop 's Sean Posila adopts this voice and sings in it all the time, a decision that makes even more intuitive sense when you learn that it's core members, Sean Posila and Jordan Caulfield, met and bonded at an all-boys Catholic school.
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Another vital link in Ty Segall's collaborative circle-of-friends, White Fence's Tim Presley last year released a Segal-equalling tally of LPs: his CMU Approved solo two-parter 'Family Perfume' and a duet with… yeah, Segall again, titled 'Hair'.
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Mikal Cronin is perhaps most famed as Ty Segall's bass-playing right hand, he having collaborated with Segall as one half of Reverse Shark Attack , and as a fraction of The Ty Segall Band. But he's pretty active solo-wise, too, and released an excellent eponymous first LP in 2011, something he'll add to on 13 May via a new one titled 'MCII'.
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Keeping up with the moshers, stage divers, and crowd-surfers was only half the battle.
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It's no surprise that Hedi Slimane's catwalk featured a smothering of musicians-his love affair with music has long been noted-and this season was no different from his past glory days at Dior Homme.
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Our last visit with Ty Segall was less than six months ago in the intimate DIY venue Death By Audio, when Ty played an unannounced "secret show" to a frenzied crowd of about 100 people.
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Ty Segall 's current tour with Ex Cult rolled into town over the weekend for two shows , the first of which happened Friday (2/1) at Webster Hall. If Ty and his band weren't such fierce performers, they may have been upstaged by the antics of Mac DeMarco and his band, whose onstage shenanigans (wacky voices, push-ups, covering Limp Bizkit) are becoming the stuff of legend.
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I woke up this morning still sore and exhausted from seeing Ty Segall at the Music Hall of Williamsburg last night.
Read MoreAt this point in his career, Ty Segall has more or less stripped away all of the guesswork for fans content to dig into his trenchant '60s and '70s-inspired catalog of garage rock.
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Like many of our favorite local rockers, Ty Segall has managed to smoothly bridge the gap between being a hometown hero and an international rising star, part laid-back dude, part far-out psychedelic brilliance.
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After releasing three albums last year, Ty Segall is already back at it.
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They're the LA-based punk-rock quartet that are in for a very good year indeed, have an excellent new album due and are set to bring their incendiary live show back to the UK quite soon.
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Welcome to the second of my Singles of the Week column for The 405.
Read MoreLate in the last decade, a peculiar something began festering in sweaty garages across the Bay Area: a swamp-like strain of garage rock laced with the reverberation of surf tides, the compressed aggression of punk, and the hypnagogia of psychedelic drones.
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We missed NxNE in 2012 with the level of my involvement in Austin for SxSW this year, the 2013 Toronto adventure is looking doubtful.
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NYC club Cielo celebrating 10th anniversary w/ special parties (1) Anonymous wrote: Cielo >>>>>>>>>> Pacha...
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Tickets for the third Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and Sharon Van Etten show at Beacon Theatre go on sale today at noon.
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