![]() Normally infamous for his smokin' hot guitar shredding, Segall dug out the synths for Harmonizer, finding groovy spaces to hang between fuzzy garage punk / glam rock mania and retro-futuristic electronic pulse action - recorded aptly enough at his new Harmonizer Studios. This album follows the surprise release of Harmonizer, Segall’s first new solo album in two years. Vocals flutter like butterflies, promising to break us out of the god-damned bubble that runs our lives. Metal alchemising bubblegum the old-fashioned way: guitar licks haloed by a daisy chain of melody. Lead single and title track Hello, Hi, is a fresh-spun earworm singing the delicate brutality of introversion. With at least thirteen solo albums under his belt to date, not to mention EPs, singles, and side projects, Ty Segall will release new album Hello, Hi on July 22nd. Enjoy this epic performance and thanks again Christian Kassoff.Ty segall AND FREEDOM BAND NEW ZEALAND Tour 2023įebruary 2 - Auckland - Hollywood AvondaleĬalifornia’s cult guitar hero Ty Segall is headed our way at long last! The prolific psych rocker is bringing his supersonic sound machine to Aotearoa this summer, accompanied by the all-star Freedom Band: Mikal Cronin (bass), Charles Moothart (drums), Emmett Kelly (guitar), and Ben Boye (keys). I have been a huge fan ever since I witnessed the incredible live energy he gave off that night. Super nice guy and such an amazing artist. I had shot and met Ty first in January 27th, 2011 when he played at the Echoplex along with Monotonix and Tijuana Panthers. Another personal connection for me is that I happened to connect some random footage of Ty Segall and photographers in the "gallery" to my own off the cuff (and rather maudlin) rendition of Moonage Daydream back in 2012. Being a huge Bowie and Ty Segall fan makes this a veryd special piece of video so a huge thanks to Youtuber Christian Kassoff for capturing it. I have seen Ty performing this Bowie classic acoustically on various videos but never in full electric glory and never so amped up and epic. I can only imagine that Bowie himself would absolutely love this live performance. ![]() This happened at the recent Burgerama 4 in Santa Ana, California. Ty Segall performs an incredible kick ass cover of David Bowie's Moonage Daydream while a stage full of lucky onlookers become part of the show. ![]()
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