Twenty-four hours earlier, a Donald Trump-packed U.S. Other than it being a little too hot for only 12:30pm, what is not to like? Well, only the news, and one giant cloud that on this otherwise very sunny day hangs over not so much our meeting, but the country in general. Live music preview: Primavera Sound L.A.Coffee, pastries, a quiet patio at a café in Brooklyn early on a Saturday afternoon in late June, and a conversation with one of the most essential musicians and affable guys in indie rock, Ty Segall.Interview: Hard rocking Boulder act Pink Fuzz is coming to Austin Friday August 2, 2022.Live music review: Boy Harsher thrilled a sold-out Empire Garage August 3, 2022.Live music preview: ATX Queer Music Fest set for August 6 at Lustre Pearl South August 3, 2022.Live music preview: There is no excuse to miss these August live music shows in Austin August 4, 2022.Live music review: An impressive night of modern Texas rock at Hole in the Wall August 5, 2022.Witch and Blushing to rock Parish August 17 August 9, 2022 Live music review: Italy’s New Candys slayed Hotel Vegas with DAIISTAR August 15, 2022.If you like Ty Segall, check out: Jacuzzi Boys, Jay Reatard, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Thee Oh Sees, No Age, White Fence Let that be enough for writers and listeners alike to sit back and just listen to whatever universe he brings us to next. It’s just an opportunity to showcase his adept and varied songwriting. These quieter performances aren’t necessarily a needed relief from the onslaught of rocking out – we know Segall and co. Segall then opened the encore with a fan favorite, ‘My Lady’s on Fire’ as an acoustic rendition. The guitar has become an extension of Ty’s senses. There will always be catharsis in generating fuzzy gain with your index and ring finger on the guitar and staying in the pocket of a few comfortable keys to play in. He’s gained a cult following with his musical versatility and passionate playing.Įven the great John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers adores Segall, saying “In his carelessness, what comes across is that he cares deeply.” While the ‘carelessness’ word choice may seem like a slight, it’s actually a style so many guitarists strive for. Segall’s mythical presence didn’t happen overnight, but via a prolific output of 14 studio albums over the same number of years (not counting all of his other projects). They rearranged ‘Finger’ with a longer intro and a heavier bass tone to accentuate the garage rock anthem’s outro. The night’s highlights included Emotional Mugger’s “Squealer” and “Candy Sam” treating the crowd to quirky chord progressions and pounding synth lines. No crying baby masks were worn this fateful night, as the gang opted for a casual look with Van Halen t-shirts and plaid button downs. The crew’s previous tour of Emotional Mugger raised eyebrows for its absolutely deranged and unhinged performances (see: Colbert or spooking the co-hosts of a local Chicago morning news station). It may be the group’s first proper support of 2021’s Harmonizer, but the band was already playing singles from their soon-to-be-released Hello, Hi. It was a pummeling of acid soaked psych rock with airy, blown up distortion featuring hits from 2008 to 2022. (Cronin’s sax solo was certainly missed.) After putting out music for over 14 years, Segall still looks as eager to write songs as jam out.īut jam they did. Segall crooned his newest ballad, “Saturday Pt. With an acoustic guitar in hand, Segall started the show off with some lighter ballads before Kelly joined him for a few more mellow duets. It was Segall’s second show at Mohawk in just the past three months and his third since last October’s Levitation festival, both times playing drums for the trio Fuzz. Ty Segall and his Freedom Band, which includes Mikal Cronin on bass, Charlie Moothart on drums, and Emmett Kelly on guitar, took the stage at Mohawk June 18 to a sold out crowd. It’s Segall’s multiverse and we’re just living in it. Every album stands on its own and every touring cycle provides a different experience. But trying to categorize the output by Ty Segall is throwing spaghetti at the wall. Writers show off the amount of sub-genres they can rattle off and lots of readers (myself included) use heuristics to neatly define the music they hear. Every music review is filled with labels and descriptions.