

He has worked on many singles and side projects throughout this time and continues to do so. Ty is a work horse as his discography reveals. He is also known for playing on a white Fender Stratocaster, and that has been noted in rock history. He plays drums, sings, wrangles on that guitar, the guy is unstoppable. They would send Ty down a path of exploration and sitting in corners he would probably never go near if it wasn't for them.Īs a lie performer, Ty is outstanding. Although Ty doesn't sound much like these two or dresses how they did, its understandable that these two giants of the music world can influence many musicians in different ways. Ty explains his experimental sound derives from the kings of experimental and 'out there' giants Marc Bolan and David Bowie. However his latest material is yet progressive and mind blowing. Despite being 7 albums in, Ty is still probably remembered most for his earlier work. 'Sleeper' is the best track of this first record and is probably his most popular record to date still. But his real debut album came just after that, self-tilted and tied to different label. Segall had a chance to preview his upcoming release with acoustic interludes that began the shows on his recent North American tour with Freedom Band and is now ready for fully acoustic, unaccompanied performances.Ty began back in 2008 when he released his first project Horn The Unicorn.

2“, a cover of The Mantles‘ “ Don’t Lie“, and the title track show an emphasis on acoustic elements-a far cry from his previous album, 2021’s synth-laden quarantine gem Harmonizer. Previously released singles “ Saturday, Pt. Out on July 22nd via Drag City, “Hello, Hi” marks another instrumental experiment for Segall. Related: John Dwyer’s Experimental Outfit Bent Arcana Details Live Album

Scroll down for a detailed list of dates. Tickets for the Ty Segall solo acoustic dates go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. Segall will then move down the East Coast, playing concerts in Brooklyn (11/15), Philadelphia (11/16), Asheville (11/18), and Atlanta (11/19) before finishing out the tour in Austin (11/21). The new tour picks up in San Francisco on the 2nd and makes West Coast stops in Portland (11/4) and Seattle (11/5) before working through the heartland of America with shows in Minneapolis (11/10), Chicago (11/11), Detroit (11/12), and Pittsburgh (11/13). The stretch of dates will carry the underground juggernaut from coast-to-coast in November 2022. Ty Segall will take his predominantly acoustic new album “Hello, Hi” on the road this fall with a solo tour.
