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Ty Segall

Ty Segall

Ty Segall

Studio album number nine and second self-titled album from the prolific garage rock singer-songwriter

ADM rating[?]

7.7

Label
Drag City
UK Release date
27/01/2017
US Release date
27/01/2017
  1. 10.0 |   The Skinny

    Not only are Ty Segall fans likely to be pressing this on people for the next few months, it also might be just about the best album he’s put his own name to
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  2. 8.5 |   The 405

    It’s always a pleasure to hear his next album, no matter how quickly it comes around
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  3. 8.4 |   AU Review

    A great reminder that this style of music, and talent, still exist in 2017
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  4. 8.3 |   Pretty Much Amazing

    Loads of fuzz, and loads of fun
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  5. 8.0 |   Exclaim

    A mixture of boisterous and blissful, and certainly is a great place to start if you're looking to introduce someone to Segall's ever-fattening discography
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  6. 8.0 |   All Music

    Every record he puts out is worth hearing, if only to see if he's finally run out of gas and/or ideas. One jaunt through the bracing and surprisingly sweet at times Ty Segall is proof enough that he's run out of neither
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  7. 8.0 |   The Observer

    An impressively intimate gear change
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  8. 8.0 |   NME

    Scraping off the garage ?rock grit and disjointed sharp edges that characterised his ?previous album ‘Emotional Mugger’ for this definitive self-portrait, Segall scrubs ?up great
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  9. 8.0 |   American Songwriter

    As much as Ty Segall is an album of potential singles material, it’s one of the most cohesive sets of music that Segall has released to date
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  10. 8.0 |   Loud And Quiet

    A welcome addition to a bulging catalogue
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  11. 8.0 |   Pitchfork

    An easy entry point into his imposing catalog, and a complete portrait of his many capabilities
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  12. 8.0 |   PopMatters

    His finest effort to date
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  13. 8.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Chameleonic garage wunderkind Ty Segall is surely at his most potent when aiming straight for the jugular
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  14. 8.0 |   Tiny Mix Tapes

    As wicked as Twins at a fraction of the cost, as weird as Melted but twice as pretty
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  15. 8.0 |   Punk News

    An excellent introduction to the vast discography
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  16. 8.0 |   Q

    It's a welcome, and much needed, breakthrough. Print edition only

  17. 8.0 |   DIY

    Ty Segall made a name (and a hell of a lot of noise) not playing by anyone’s rules, and hell it seems like now he won’t even play by his own
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  18. 8.0 |   Mojo

    He weaves hard rock, psych, glam and pop into a vibrant patchwork whirl that borrows liberally from the likes of Marc Bolan and The Beatles, David Bowie and Big Star
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  19. 7.7 |   Paste Magazine

    If Segall’s breakneck output over the past 10 years has at some point left you bored or winded, consider this self-titled record a worthy re-entry point
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  20. 7.5 |   Consequence Of Sound

    Even when he doesn’t break new ground, Segall and Ty Segall remain solid investments
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  21. 7.3 |   Gig Soup

    While Ty’s latest entry probably won’t stand the test of time or make it into any record books, ‘Ty Segall’ is unabashedly great rock and roll
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  22. 7.0 |   Spectrum Culture

    This isn’t a masterpiece, nor does it sum up Segall’s purpose. It’s just another hat he’s decided to rock
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  23. 7.0 |   The Music

    Less immediately accessible tracks, like a fine wine, get better with repeat plays and it's a very welcome kick-start to 2017
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  24. 7.0 |   musicOMH

    Despite a few too many lacklustre and inconsequential tracks, there are some incredible highs here and songs that will sound phenomenal when played live
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  25. 7.0 |   Under The Radar

    Perhaps it's a lot to take in—but who said a great musician wouldn't be
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  26. 6.0 |   The Guardian

    This is by no means zeitgeisty music, but it’s gratifying even so
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  27. 6.0 |   The FT

    The contrast between Segall’s dreamy Marc Bolan warble and the wildness of his guitar-playing is as enticing as ever.
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  28. 6.0 |   Earbuddy

    When Weezer offered two self-titled albums, fans quickly named them after their artwork’s colors. Here, I suspect fans will refer to “the first self-titled” and “the messy self-titled”
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