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Exclaim! reviews White Fence new single
Exclaim!

The single, the 12th installment of Famous Class’s Less Artists More Condos series, flirts with a blur of sped-up merry-go-round sounds before gelling into a hazy strum of acoustic guitar, soul-coating xylophone and a crackling backbeat…

The Sydney Morning Herald interviews Ty Segall
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/ty-segall-a-man-with-boyish-charm-20140904-10bh7a.html

The last time Ty Segall played his former hometown of San Francisco in 2013, the garage rock graduate found himself in the dressing room of the storied Fillmore. Headlining the auditorium that had once played host to the likes of The Velvet Underground and Nico, The Grateful Dead, and Pink Floyd, Segall had to admit that his adventures in music, often potent but always prolific, had become an actual career…

Panache Announces Two Official CMJ Showcases & Hangover Brunch

Panache is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting two official CMJ Showcases this year. We’ll be bringing in acts from all over the world including White Fence, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Purling Hiss, Meatbodies, Dune Rats, Happyness, Ultimate Painting, Calvin Love & more. This year’s CMJ will mark the debut of […]

MOVE reviews Ty Segall
MOVE

He’s the prince of the grimy, cigarette-stained musical underworld. He’s one of the busiest artists around, having released seventeen albums through various outlets, not even counting his seven solo albums. He’s loved by nearly every weirdo with a sweet tooth for raunchy rock and roll. He is Ty Segall…

SPIN announce Ty Segall Manipulator as Album of a Year
Spin

It’s certainly the most accomplished work in the steadily rising, notoriously musically incontinent career of the 27-year-old phenom of the San Francisco garage-rock scene (recently resettled in L.A.). Before this, Segall already had produced seven or eight estimable solo albums, depending how you count, in the blink of six or seven years…

NPR interviews Ty Segall
NPR

newest album, Manipulator is different: more produced and polished. Segall came to NPR West to talk about the album with NPR’s Arun Rath — and play a few songs for us…

225 reviews Ty Segall
225

While most contemporary bands force and market this cool, Segall is probably too concerned with recording his next three albums to care about what rock ‘n’ roll mystique means. He’s the leader of the pack of bands like White Fence, Mikal Cronin and Fuzz, all of whom save rock from the stale nü-grunge sounds time and time again…

Death and Taxes stream new White Fence single
Death and Taxes

The White Fence track, “Nero (Has a Lot to Think About)” is a tasty slice of psychedelic pop—something you might expect to find in a “Nuggets” one-off and wonder how it never blew up. A repeating riff on the xylophone makes for a unique, but incredibly catchy, track which closes with an unadulterated ‘60s organ freakout…

Pop Matters review Ty Segall
Pop Matters

Ty Segall is a musician who doesn’t sit still. He’s been cranking out albums at a crazy pace for much of his career, and his pace has only increased over time…

Jam Bands interviews Mac DeMarco
Jam Bands

Yet one of the most memorable acts of the whole weekend was night one-Friday at the Far Out stage with Mac Demarco. It was a wild performance filled with crowd-surfing, beam-climbing, and serenading…

Pitchfork reviews Ty Segall’s Manipulator
Pitchfork

Since popping the cork on his career back in 2008, Ty Segall has become synonymous with the word “prolific.” But unlike so many artists who commit their every passing whim to tape, in Segall’s case, it’s not just an impulsive quirk or random data dump—it’s the very engine that pushes him to greater heights…

Seattle Weekly News reviews Mac DeMarco
Seattle Weekly News

Mac DeMarco is the real deal. On his second full-length record, Salad Days, the onetime Montreal-based singer/songwriter emits a toxic vapor of addicting warbles, slicked-up melodies, and hooks you can’t shake. The result is reminiscent of the softer side of Ween, if only brothers Gene and Dean had hooked up with Pavement in its prime. His unpredictable live set shouldn’t be missed…

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