Ty Segall (2017 album)

Ty Segall
Studio album by Ty Segall
Released January 27, 2017
Genre Garage rock
Label Drag City
Ty Segall chronology
Emotional Mugger
(2016)
Ty Segall
(2017)

Ty Segall is the forthcoming ninth studio album by American garage rock musician Ty Segall, due for release on January 27, 2017 on Drag City Records.[1] It is Segall's second self-titled studio album, following the release of his debut in 2008.[2]

Preceded by the single, "Orange Color Queen", the album was recorded with regular collaborators, Mikal Cronin and Charles Moothart, Emmett Kelly, who performed with Segall and Cronin as a member of The Muggers, and Ben Boye.

Writing and composition

The track, "Orange Color Queen", is a love song written for Segall's girlfriend Denée. Upon the album's announcement, Segall noted: "I've written her many [songs], but I think this is my favorite. I travel around the world for a living and have developed a slight fear of flying. She's one of the things that makes it better for me to travel. Especially when she is with me. She has orange hair, and is my orange color queen. I rarely write songs like this, because it is so easy to sound disingenuous, but I think this one is pretty good."[3]

Recording

A press release from Segall's label described the album's sound: "The construction and destruction of [Segall's] chosen realities has, until now, been a luxury Ty has rightfully reserved for himself, striping overdubs together to form the sound - but for this new album, he entered a studio backed by a full band - Emmett Kelly, Mikal Cronin, Charles Moothart and Ben Boye - to get a read on this so-called clarity."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Break a Guitar"   
2."Freedom"   
3."Warm Hands (Freedom Returned)"   
4."Talkin'"   
5."The Only One"   
6."Thank You Mr. K"   
7."Orange Color Queen"   
8."Papers"   
9."Take Care (To Comb Your Hair)"   
10."Untitled"   

References

  1. Yoo, Noah (15 November 2016). "Ty Segall Announces New Self-Titled Album, Shares New Song "Orange Color Queen"". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  2. Blistein, Jon (15 November 2016). "Hear Ty Segall's New Psychedelic Love Song 'Orange Color Queen'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  3. Hilton, Robin (15 November 2016). "Ty Segall Announces New Album, Shares 'Orange Color Queen'". NPR. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  4. "Ty Segall Returns with "Orange Color Queen"". 15 November 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
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