Ty Segall

If you ever needed motivation to get down on a Thursday, Ty Segall is the perfect catalyst for you.
Kirstie Sequitin
Published on July 05, 2011

Overview

No one could accuse Ty Segall of being lazy. At the tender age of 23, Segall’s already got nine albums under his belt, including four solo albums since 2008 and three with The Epsilons, his former band. That’s nine albums in six years; six years of Ty whittling his unique brand of lo-fi garage punk rock, while also finding time to be a sometime member of the Sic Alps.

Goodbye Bread is the latest release for Ty to add onto his arsenal of albums. It’s classic Segall, dark and reverb-drenched but shows development, being mellower and more psychedelic than previous releases. It’s the follow up to 2010’s Melted, and with its release comes Ty’s first Australian tour.

First stop is Woodland this Thursday, where the one-man-wunderkind will be supported by Tiny Migrants and Martyr Privates. If you ever needed motivation to get down on a Thursday, Ty Segall is the perfect catalyst for you.

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