Oddments is ripe with multilayered, kaleidoscopic sounds, thanks to a myriad of instruments and the adroit musicians that sculpt the vibe. KGATLW masters chaotic arrangements while managing to sound like a collection of bands on each track.
y Segall, the garage rocker who never sleeps, plays High Mayhem (2811 Siler Lane) at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18 (doors open at 7:30 p.m.). Segall, who is 26, has already put out a career’s worth of punk…
Ty Segall is not one to sit and wait. In fact, the musician has so many projects, it’s difficult to manage at times. Despite that, Segall was able to release two projects – “Gemini” and “Sleeper” – in 2013.
Salad Days, the upcoming full length album from Mac Demarco, is now available over at Captured Tracks. You can pick it up in the standard edition, which features the album on either black vinyl or cassette tape…
And since Segall’s 2013 full-length Sleeper proved he was a keeper even sans protometal Fuzz, we’re optimistically hopeful he won’t deny us a bit of libidinous distortion.
…Mac DeMarco is back today to share the album’s second single. Whereas Salad Days as a whole is a more serious, contemplative affair than his previous releases, “Brother” finds Mac more sincere than we’ve seen him to date.
The juggernaut that is King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard has been steadily gathering steam for a while now and their fourth album, Oddments, is hands down their best record yet.
Mac was born in Duncan, BC, but did most of his growing up in Edmonton, AB. Before any aspirations to become a musician, he was really into computers in his pre-pubescent years — in a big, nerdy way.
…MAC DEMARCO is just about ready to release his second full-length record, titled Salad Days. …the man has aided our impatience on the release’s lead-up by unleashing the album’s second official single, ‘Brother’.
There’s no easy way to describe Melbourne’s King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. It’s easy to call them “psychedelic” since their sound is often collaged and erratic, but on Oddments, they’re so many things.
Thee Oh Sees, fronted by San Francisco’s lost boy, are releasing a new album April 19 (this Record Store Day), called Drop. The very much not broken up band already released one single through Pitchfork in February…
Mac DeMarco is a wiseacre dirtbag with a raucous live show, and he’ll probably always be known best as such, but he’s also got a gift for small, personal, slow-dissolve melodies.
MAC DEMARCO just unveiled Brother, a beautiful and soothing track which will feature in his long awaited LP Salad Days out April 1rst via Captured Tracks.
The pace on Mac DeMarco’s new single is so lethargic that there are moments where it almost sounds like a faster song slowed down since it’s hard to imagine one written so intentionally sluggish, like a 45 played on 33 speed.
Mac DeMarco has unveiled “Brother”, the second single off his forthcoming album Salad Days. Similar to the dreamy “Passing Out Pieces”, DeMarco has veered into another slow jam, combining chirpy guitars, slow and steady drumming…
Ty Segall is making damn sure that the good people of Marfa don’t forget him. The prolific San Francisco-based songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer/road warrior will be back on the stage that has hosted him three times since January…
Thee Oh Sees’ follow-up to Floating Coffin, Drop, is out April 19 (Record Store Day) via John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records. They’ve already shared album cut “Penetrating Eye”. Now, check out “The Lens”.
Mac DeMarco, Real Estate, Bill Callahan, Caribou, former Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser and Simian Mobile Disco lead the list of acts announced today (March 4).
Thee Oh Sees already released “Penetrating Eye” from their upcoming album, Drop, which comes out on Record Store Day (4/19) via Castle Face, and they’ve now released another album cut, “The Lens.”
…San Francisco’s Thee Oh Sees will release a new album, Drop, on April 19th via frontman John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records. Already we’ve heard album opener “Penetrating Eye”, and today the band’s unveiled “The Lens”
Mikal Cronin walks onto the stage this past Saturday night for the third time this week, settling into the right corner; a spot he’s apparently comfortable in, given that it’s his usual post when playing in Ty Segall’s band.