![]() Slaughterhouse won’t go down as Segall’s best record, but it’s nearly as much fun to play as it sounds like it was to makeĪ thrill ride, and an exhausting one at that One of the most vital and animal rock records in a recent memoryĪs an album that can trace its lineage to tripped out rock & roll of The Cramps' classic Psychedelic Jungle, this is a record that will delight the type of antisocial delinquent given to dabbing, dropping and freaking out ![]() ![]() It's one thing to be heavy, and it's another thing to be hooky, but Slaughterhouse is the rare garage-rock album to do both so well simultaneously Ty Segall returns to the detuned blare of his first, self-titled album and early singles ![]() Segall managed to sum up the record perfectly at the end of Wave Goodbye, amid the feedback of bowel churning rhythms and Sabbath-like guitars comes a flailing scream of ‘Fuck. Sort by ADM rating Sort by most recent review ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |