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a r t i s t :: Ty Segall
t i t l e :: Goodbye Bread
d a t e :: 2011-06-21
l a b e l :: Drag City
g e n r e :: Indie
s o u r c e :: WEB
b i t r a t e :: 254 kbps avg
e n c o d e r :: LAME
t r a c k s :: 10
p l a y t i m e :: 33:41
s i z e :: 118.8MB
tracklist
1 Goodbye Bread 3:24
2 California Commercial 1:18
3 Comfortable Home (A True Story) 2:18
4 You Make The Sun Fry 2:31
5 I Can't Feel It 4:04
6 My Head Explodes 3:10
7 The Floor 3:37
8 Where Your Head Goes 4:14
9 I Am With You 4:39
10 Fine 4:26
releasenotes
Volume has long been Ty Segall's thing, but craftsmanship? Eh, not so much.
But on his Drag City debut, Goodbye Bread, the San Francisco-based garage
rocker dials back his pop-destructive impulses and shows off his softer side.
As singer-songwriters go, Segall is closer to Alex Chilton than Bob Dylan.
These are lurching and cacophonous tunes that place a premium on psychedelic
gristle, but Goodbye Bread's best moments are possessed of an emotional
breadth that has, up until now, been lacking in Segall's oeuvre. The
falsetto-driven title track drips with the sweetness of a faded T. Rex record,
while the record's heavier excursions, like "The Floor", could have slipped
onto the B-side of Nirvana's Bleach. Goodbye Bread is where we learned that,
in addition to being a cathartic rocker, Segall is a skilled purveyor of
sludgy grooves and stoner romance.
Band-Url: http://ty-segall.com
Shop-Url: http://tinyurl.com/cbmf2fr
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