Segall, Ty / Sleeper
Album: | Sleeper | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Segall, Ty | Added: | Aug 2013 | |
Label: | Drag City |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-09-01 | Pull Date: | 2013-11-03 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 3 | Oct 27 | Oct 20 | Oct 13 | Oct 6 | Sep 29 | Sep 22 | Sep 15 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 26, 2023: | Altitude Sickness
The West, Queen Lullabye |
4. | Mar 03, 2015: | The Fishbowl
The West |
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2. | Jun 12, 2022: | Lunar Echoes
Come Outside |
5. | May 14, 2014: | A Family Affair
The West |
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3. | Jul 20, 2021: | Tunes (rebroadcast from Sep 6, 2013)
6th Street, Come Outside, Crazy |
6. | Mar 20, 2014: | Stringless Balloon
Crazy |
Album Review
awyeh
Reviewed 2013-08-28
Reviewed 2013-08-28
Mostly acoustic, folky one from SFs favorite garage-psych son (now relocated to his hometown of LA). A big shift from his electric stuff, written largely in response to some upheaval in his personal life; a logical follow-up from Goodbye Bread, if he hadn't released so much since then. Still buzzy, still owing a lot to the classics, and still great stuff; if this doesn't jive with some fans of his louder 2012 work it will find at least as many fans elsewhere (on the indie/deep cut 60s/70s shows). No FCCs detected.
RIYL: T Rex, folky Bowie, White Fence, John Lennon
1 (3:55) Quiet intro, sad, mid-slow, minor-key, buzzy despite being only acoustic
2 (3:43) Shaky vox, impending doom vibe, a few disillusioned psychy touches
*3 (2:29) Sparse, just acoustic guitar and Ty, lots of falsetto and strumming
4 (3:18) Desert blues; guitar and reverbed vox, with a screaming electric solo at the end
5 (3:50) Lo-fi sad 60s folk rock inspired by Spector et al (strings), lyrics invoke a funeral, Beatlesque
6 (4:34) Another psych-folk number, fast beat+guitar behind slow, fuzzed out vox
7 (2:56) Bluesy guitar, you'd expect a harmonica but get guitar being played like a mandolin or banjo; semi-falsetto vox
8 (3:37) Guitars both plucky and buzzy, Lennony vox,
*9 (4:22) Slurred out druggy, echoing plod, builds before culminating in a loud, noisy outro
**10 (3:16) Top-notch folk-rock; great guitar work, lyrics re: personal lack of direction, light reverb; riffs/pop factor kick up in second half
RIYL: T Rex, folky Bowie, White Fence, John Lennon
1 (3:55) Quiet intro, sad, mid-slow, minor-key, buzzy despite being only acoustic
2 (3:43) Shaky vox, impending doom vibe, a few disillusioned psychy touches
*3 (2:29) Sparse, just acoustic guitar and Ty, lots of falsetto and strumming
4 (3:18) Desert blues; guitar and reverbed vox, with a screaming electric solo at the end
5 (3:50) Lo-fi sad 60s folk rock inspired by Spector et al (strings), lyrics invoke a funeral, Beatlesque
6 (4:34) Another psych-folk number, fast beat+guitar behind slow, fuzzed out vox
7 (2:56) Bluesy guitar, you'd expect a harmonica but get guitar being played like a mandolin or banjo; semi-falsetto vox
8 (3:37) Guitars both plucky and buzzy, Lennony vox,
*9 (4:22) Slurred out druggy, echoing plod, builds before culminating in a loud, noisy outro
**10 (3:16) Top-notch folk-rock; great guitar work, lyrics re: personal lack of direction, light reverb; riffs/pop factor kick up in second half
Track Listing
1. | Sleeper | 6. | Come Outside | |||
2. | The Keepers | 7. | 6th Street | |||
3. | Crazy | 8. | Sweet C.C. | |||
4. | The Man Man | 9. | Queen Lullabye | |||
5. | She Don't Care | 10. | The West |