But that's just the beginning of his busyness: the OC bro (and Laguna Beach native!) is planning on turning out two more albums before the '12 is done. Later in the year, there'll be his fifth solo album-proper, the follow-up to last year's pleasing Goodbye Bread LP. And, come June 26, there'll be the debut record for his newly-minted Ty Segall Band; a set called Slaughterhouse, due out on In the Red.
If the album-name didn't tip you off, the Band finds Segall and cohorts (Emily Rose Epstein, Charlie Moothart, and longtime collaborateur Mikal Cronin) rolling heavier than Segall's regular brand of short, shambly, fuzzy garage-rock jams. And "Wave Goodbye" lives up to the assessment, slowing the pace and riding the riffs hard; the cut four-and-a-half-minutes of menacing swagger and righteous guitar tonnage.
Ty Segall Band, "Wave Goodbye"
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