Ty Segall Songs Ranked

Ty Garrett SegallĀ (born June 8, 1987) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his solo career during which he has released fourteen studio albums, alongside various EPs, singles, and collaborative albums. Segall is also a member of the bandsĀ Fuzz, Broken Bat, the CIA, GƘGGS, and Wasted Shirt. He is a former member of the Traditional Fools, Epsilons, Party Fowl,Ā Sic Alps, and the Perverts. During live performances, Segall is currently backed byĀ the Freedom Band, consisting of regular collaboratorsĀ Mikal CroninĀ (bass),Ā Charles MoothartĀ (drums), andĀ Emmett KellyĀ (guitar), playing alongside Ben Boye (piano) andĀ Shannon Lay. His previous backing bands have been theĀ Ty Segall Band, consisting of Cronin (bass), Moothart (guitar), andĀ Emily Rose EpsteinĀ (drums),Ā the Muggers, aĀ high conceptĀ band formed in 2016 and consisting of Cronin (bass, sax), Kelly (guitar),Ā Kyle ThomasĀ (guitar) andĀ Wandā€™s Cory Hanson (keyboards, guitar) and Evan Burrows (drums), andĀ the Sleeper Band, consisting of Sean Paul (guitar), Andrew Luttrell (bass) and Moothart (drums). Here are all of Ty Segall songs ranked.

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10. Son Of Sam (Singles 2007-2010, 2011)

ā€œThis is almost like a greatest hits compilation of the first couple years of Ty Segallā€™s discography, except he used a lot of alternate versions of songs. Generally this has a more lo-fi and raunchy sound than most of his studio albums.ā€

9. Tell Me Whatā€™s Inside Your Heart (Slaughterhouse, 2012)

ā€œThis song takes me back in time to the sixties. Itā€™s makes me want to dance like a madman. No inhibition, shake-it up go crazy dancing. I canā€™t listen to this song without headbanging violently. I have tried. Seriously.ā€

8. You Wonā€™t See Me (Live in San Francisco, 2013)

ā€œTy Segall only seems to getter better with each subsequent release. Fuzz, Tyā€™s collaboration with his touring guitarist Charles Moonhart, hasnā€™t even put out a full album yet, but itā€™s already proving to be Segallā€™s most promising project to date.ā€

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7. I Wear Black (Reverse Shark Attack, 2009)

ā€œThe collaboration with Mikal Cronin has produced an album with unique sounds, there is punk tour, there is groove that crunches you, rebellious screaming and spatial sounds. An album I love from the first to the last track.ā€

6. Love Fuzz (Twins, 2012)

ā€œThe deceptively simple ā€˜Love Fuzzā€™ had me in a euphoria-filled trance last night, with the endlessly repeating curlicue riff and dreamy vocals acting almost like a form of hypnosis. Ty Segall is great. Every track on this album is bangin.ā€

5. My Sunshine (Melted, 2010)

ā€œIf you want to rock out to an album that holds up buy this. I guarantee that there will be many great reviews of this album as time goes on. The music is addicting. I hear Pianos, flutes, electronic crazy sounds and lots of awesome guitar riffs. The vocals are to be craved by all other rock-stars.ā€

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4. My Head Explodes (Goodbye Bread, 2011)

ā€œHas the feeling of a kid in his bedroom singing along while strumming an electric guitar with a cheap amp. The parts I really enjoy on this album donā€™t come in huge explosions of sound or completely experimental songwriting. Theyā€™re subtle things about the way heā€™s singing and the way the songs progress, that at first can seem pretty underwhelming but at some moments I feel like this is completely honest and emotional.ā€

3. Fuzzā€™s Fourth Dream (Live in San Francisco, 2013)

ā€œWhile the stuff Ty releases under his own name owes some of its success to his pop-music leanings, Segall and Moonhart, together as Fuzz, seem content to let the guitars do the talking.ā€

2. Youā€™re The Doctor (Twins, 2012)

ā€œTy Segall has made an astonishing string of albums for a guy who looks so young. This album might be his high point. It has all the melodic hooks and vocal harmonies of itā€™s predecessors, but combines some of the thrashy sludge with smoothed out acoustic balladry that is surprisingly mature-sounding.ā€

1. Wave Goodbye (Slaughterhouse, 2012)

ā€œI think this music is nice and chill to listen to. Doesnā€™t make me want to get up and break shit. Still like listening to the soothing melodies, but definitely not a go-to ā€œheavyā€ rock band. If I want to melt my face or curdle my blood Iā€™ll stick with the down-tuned bands that play indistinguishable garbage noise that I love.ā€