

Segall’s performance skills are palpable when listening to this live recording.

The band’s live rendition of “Slaughterhouse,” from the record of the same name, is absolutely manic. Most of the tracks on “Live in San Francisco” are from the Ty Segall Band’s record “Slaughterhouse,” but it is peppered with a few other tracks like “Feel” from “Manipulator” and “Skin” from his “Skin” EP released in 2008. “Sleeper” was a signal to Segall’s fans that he was moving in a different direction for the time being. “Mannipulator” was not the first time Segall surprised people 2013’s “Sleeper,” released on Drag City, was a slower, less fuzzy record that was performed with the special acoustic Sleeper band. The album solidified his spot as one of the few musicians who are still doing what they love while producing legendary work that you’ll want to listen to over and over again. “Manipulator” was something new for Segall, combining his incredible guitar shredding with psychedelic synths and sounds. Face” do not feel especially shocking or new for Segall, especially after the release of his monumental double album “Manipulator” last August. With 3D album art and a double gatefold 7” sleeve, inside you’ll find two records, one pressed on red vinyl and one on blue, as well as a pair of 3D glasses included inside. Available digitally and on vinyl, the vinyl release offers a special treat before you even get to the music. On this record, Segall plays with his full band in his hometown, playing songs from the past and present.Īlso just released by Segall was his solo EP “Mr.

Segall’s “Live in San Francisco” album is out this week on Castle Face Records, founded by John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees. Segall has released seven studio records on his own, plus numerous other works with Ty Segall Band, Fuzz, Mikal Cronin, and White Fence, to name a few. Since then, he has become a wunderkind of the garage and psychedelic rock and roll worlds. Ty Segall began his solo recording career in 2008. This month, singer-songwriter Ty Segall will have released two records, one live album, “Live in San Francisco,” and the “Mr.
