White Fence and Family Perfume, “Vol. 1 & 2” (Woodsist, 2012)
Without Ty Segall, White Fence is less hard-driving, but this actually lets the sound cut loose into the most no-holds-barred psychedelic exploration of this neo-garage era. Not only is this stuff genuinely, exhilaratingly lysergic and unpredictable, it’s tethered to fine songwriting. Seriously, this guy is fucking tremendous.
Try 4, 5, 17, 20
5/23/12

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