For the Recently Found Innocent
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For The Recently Found Innocent is the fifth album by White Fence, the stage name of Los Angeles-based psych-rocker Tim Presley. It's also his first for Drag City, and was recorded in one-time collaborator Ty Segall's garage.
For throwback garage-psych conservator Tim Presley, last year’s Cyclops Reap turned slight tweaks—more prevalent hooks and an increased pop focus—into the most cohesive and promising White Fence album yet. To record For The Recently Found Innocent, he sought to build off those baby steps toward accessibility,…
The fast-working Californian's fifth release in four years explores the reaches of 1960's pop, with added Ty Segall.
Borrowing, updating, deconstructing and reinventing the psychedelic and garage rock of the late '60s, White Fence gives the…
Check out our album review of Artist's For the Recently Found Innocent on Rolling Stone.com.
Presley isn’t trying to reach new listeners or incorporate new genres, opting to keep things simple instead.
After many years spent wringing all the warped psychedelic magic he could out of a four-track recorder, bedroom-style, White Fence's Tim Presley moved his operation one step closer to the real world for his 2014 album, For the Recently Found Innocent.
For his sixth effort under the White Fence moniker, Presley headed down to Ty Segall's garage studio in Los Angeles to record with his long-time friend and musical cohort.
Only in the dust-caked, film grain world of Tim Presley could recording in Ty Segall's garage be considered a major fidelity upgrade.
Review of White Fences new album For 'The Recently Found Innocent' out July 22nd via Drag City Records. The first single off the album is "Like That"