Slaughterhouse (CD)
Ty Segall Band
Amoeba Review
Billy Gil, Hollywood 09/01/2012
Ty Segall Band's Slaughterhouse is blowing my mind right now. Opener “Death” starts out with squealing feedback like Nirvana’s “Radio Friendly Unit Shifter” or The Vaselines’ “Son of a Gun” before tearing into a yes, very Nirvana-esque blast of heavy, melodic guitar pop. You’re just going to want to track back and listen again the second it’s over. It’s just so much fun to listen to because Segall knows just when to unleash, firing furious riffery at the very end of “I Bought My Eyes.” His keen sense of what works and what doesn't extends past the concepts of hooks and choruses, as the minute-and-a-half screamery of the title track is one of the most memorable pieces on the album. But you’ll still be humming the weird melodies of songs like “Tell Me What’s Inside Your Heart” and “Muscle Man” because they find something fresh within seemingly well-worn territory.
Read MoreTrack Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
Death
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Ty Segall Band | 04:26 |
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2.
I Bought My Eyes
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Ty Segall Band | 03:46 |
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3.
Slaughterhouse
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Ty Segall Band | 01:35 |
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4.
The Tongue
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Ty Segall Band | 02:41 |
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5.
Tell Me What's Inside Your Heart
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Ty Segall Band | 03:41 |
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6.
Wave Goodbye
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Ty Segall Band | 04:33 |
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7.
Muscle Man
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Ty Segall Band | 01:31 |
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8.
The Bag I'm In
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Ty Segall Band | 02:45 |
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9.
Diddy Wah Diddy
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Ty Segall Band | 02:24 |
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10.
Oh Mary
|
Ty Segall Band | 01:37 |
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11.
Fuzz War
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Ty Segall Band | 10:23 |














