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Burying '60s sing-alongs and dance crazes beneath waves of reverb and giddy thud, Ty Segall has carved out his own shelf in the San Francisco neo-psych garage alongside local compatriots and collaborators Sic ALPs and Thee Oh Sees.
Responding to the challenge his new songs gave him: a synthtastic production redesign, Ty kicks back with bottom-heavy creativity, dialing up a wealth of guitar and keyboard settings to do the deed.
Each of the dozen-plus albums Thee Oh Sees have released since '04 possess a distinct personality & represents a different point along the path of John Dwyer's transformation from auteur of woozy, bare-bones psychedelia to goggle-eyed garage rock marauder
Since forming in Orlando, Florida, in 2019, the six-piece act has released an EP, mixtape and handful of singles and toured with everyone from Sum 41 to Simple Plan as a way to bring their upbeat brand of alt-rock to the masses.
Recorded entirely on tape in Somerset and Wales late last summer, Drop Cherries marks the first time that Billie Marten has both written and co-produced (with Dom Monks) one of her records.
When considering any great work of art, be it a painting, a novel, or a piece of music, it’s natural to wonder what might have inspired it: ‘the story behind the song’. Mark Lanegan’s new album, Straight Songs Of Sorrow, flips that equation.
“Isles In Indigo” both stays true to his established sound, and expands on the artistic vision; a luscious combination of aquatic ambient, lo-fi hip-hop, and mellow, melodic electronic.