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Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin via Goodbye Boozy Records, drop fresh vinyl repress of classic 7" EP "Pop Song" next Friday (1 May)

This noisy monstrosity by MIKAL CRONIN & TY SEGALL is being repressed for only a third time by the great Goodbye Boozy Records out in Italy. Their Pop Song 7″ definitely deserves to see the light of day again after its initial release back in 2009.

Goodbye Boozy records · Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin - Pop Song -

The good news here is obvious: this record was repressed. The bad news: it looks like it’s already sold out again. But don’t feel bad – they only released an extra 300 pressings. And this stuff is totally wild. This is probably some of the crudest sounding material that Segall and Cronin ever laid down together. “Kit Carson” is a lethally noisy racket that doesn’t seem to have much of a goal other than being just that, while “Pop Song” is a truly inviting track that starts the single on a positive note. The surfy grooves are aplenty in between the bruising tom-tom rhythms, making for a ridiculously high-energy song that could only possibly come from the likes of Cronin and Segall themselves.

Goodbye Boozy records · Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin - So, I Went To Beach, Melody-

My Rating: 10
Genre/ Tags: Garage Rock, Pop, Lo-Fi, Noise Rock
Pop Song 7″: Tracklist:
1.) Pop Song
2.) So, I Went to Beach, Melody
3.) Kit Carson

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  • Art, Culture, Entertainment

Categories

  • goodbye boozy records,
  • ty segall
  • mikal cronin
  • italy,
  • lofi
  • lo-fi,
  • vinyl repress

Regions

  • England

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