Alongside pals Mikal Cronin, Ariel Pink and Kurt Vile, Segall creates vast emotional statements with back-to-basics instrumentation and a DIY ethic. The San Francisco native has found fame with his garage revival tones, psych-folk guitars and lo-fi surf-pop atmospheres. After dropping three LPs in 2012, including his lauded lonesome effort Twins, he’s back less than a year later with a ninth (which, for a guy who’s in his mid-twenties isn’t too shabby at all) full-length studio record under his solo moniker, Sleeper. At the rate he spurts out records, either on his own or with one of his many other side projects, like White Fence, Sic Alps or The Ty Segall Band, he could probably keep the entire lo-fi scene afloat by himself. One man music machine Ty Segall is at it again.
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