![]() Ty comes off as melancholic and contemplative sounding almost like Thom Yorke in places on this track. A quick inhale is allowed on the ballad ‘Rain’ where the band sprinkle instrumentation more sparsely and introduce some piano into the mix. The brass builds up and adds huge weight to the song before crushing you into an interlude. ‘Fanny Dog’ opens the album as heavy layered guitar beatings ensue Ty allows his raw vocals to lead you through a goofy song about his dog. ![]() The result is a project passionately funny, expansive, violent and concise all at the same time. The Californian mastermind lets his wide range of influences bleed through into his music allowing a multi-coloured stream of punk, rock, psych, folk and funk to shine through showing huge freedom in style and utilising the double album format to its full experimental capacity. Segall had been hinting at an album for a while, dropping numerous promising singles, but nothing could prepare us for the project that followed. ![]() ![]() There’s no denying Ty Segall is a prodigy but his new 10th full length album Freedom’s Goblin cements his place as the father of modern psych rock.
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