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Joy


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The guardian

d. 20. July 2018

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Dave Simpson

d. 20. July 2018

"Just six months after a 10th solo album, Freedom's Goblin, Joy reunites him with White Fence aka Tim Presley. The Los Angeles man with whom Segall recorded 2012's Hair is something of a kindred spirit, his own musical CV stretching from psychedelic band Darker My Love to the beloved American "dudes" lineup of the Fall ... Unsurprisingly, their second joint venture has the white-knuckle ride aspect you'd expect from musicians who produce new music seemingly at will. With Presley bringing psychedelic vibes, the 15 tracks career from fuzz pedal anarchy to loop/sample-laden hardcore to swathes of distortion and freeform workouts, past Beach Boy harmonies, walls of tom-toms, out-of-tune wind instruments and a recorded growling dog".


Pitchfork

d. 20. July 2018

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Evan Minsker

d. 20. July 2018

"Ty Segall and Tim Presley lock into a psychedelic hive mind again for an exciting, wildly varied album made to be combed through and prodded".



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