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AlbumApr 24 / 20128 songs, 29m 1s95%
Garage Rock Psychedelic Rock
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8.2 / 10

Garage-rock wunderkind Ty Segall's collaborative album with Tim Presley of White Fence is an absorbing maze of detours. They're the sort of people who seemingly enjoy pulling support beams out of songs to see how they hop along without them.

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Ty Segall and Tim Presley (who records as White Fence, among other monikers and bands) are two young stars of a scene that’s been classified under many different names—garage, psych, garage-punk, psych-punk, flower-punk, psych-pop, and so on—but is almost always described in broad terms as “retro.” This no doubt will…

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7.3 / 10

Bad news first: This isn't Ty Segall's best release to date. Oh, but, good news: He's got another one coming in a couple…

San Franciscan wunderkind Ty Segall follows the kind of prolific tendencies of his 2010s neo-garage punk crew (Thee Oh Sees, Kurt Vile, Sic Alps) by churning out droves of insanely catchy tunes and albums of reverb-drowned bubblegum melodies and updated psychedelia.

Ty Segall and White Fence's collaboration is a glorious homage to psychedelia and 60s garage, writes <strong>Molloy Woodcraft</strong>

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One of the US underground's busiest new stars teams up with fellow West Coast psych-rockers for a superb genre record, writes <strong>Michael Hann</strong>

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