Ty Segall and White Fence, “Hair” (Drag City, 2012)
I’ve enjoyed all of Segall’s work that I’ve heard, but this is what I’ve been waiting for from him. The psych flourishes first heard on “Melted” burst out of these grooves in a wave of sonic abandon. The music evolves out of garage-punk into a contemporary psychedelia whose explosiveness, dynamism, fluidity and inventive daring are within spitting distance of Quicksilver and the early Dead. A great one.
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4/30/12
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