Face Time Rewind: Ty Segall
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    The garage-punk-pop-psych genius that is Ty Segall has long been crazily prolific. In fact when Noisevox spoke to him on the 2011 Bruise Cruise, he told us he planned to cut back on the multiple-releases-a-year pace that he had set for years. 

    If 2012 is any indication, he's not doing too good a job at cutting back. It's only August, and Segall has already had two much-praised releases: Hair, his collaboration with Tim Presley, aka White Fence; and Slaughterhouse, a hard rocking affair recorded with his touring band, and released in June. 

    Are you ready for a Ty hat trick? In October, he'll release another solo record, Twins on Drag City, and if the first single "The Hill" is any indication, it'll be back to pop psychedelia this time. No complaints here. Too much Ty Segall is never enough. To that end, we offer this reprise of the conversation we had with him last year, around the release of his also-fine album Goodbye Bread. 

    Few artists are having a better year than the subject of our Face Time Rewind: Ty Segall.

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