
Three Bells
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Ty Segall follows 2022âs acoustic introspection opus âHello, Hiâ with a deeper, wilder journey to the center of the self. With Three Bells, heâs created a set of his most ambitious, elastic songs, using his musical vocabulary with ever-increasing = sophistication. Itâs an obsessive quest for an expression that answers back to the riptide always pulling him subconsciously into the depths. Questions we all ask in our own private mirrors are faced down here â and regardless of what the mysterious âThree Bellsâ mean in the context of the albumâs libretto, you can be assured that Tyâs ringing them for himself, and for the rest of us in turn.
Itâs a growing up and out of your head parable, but the farther out you get, the farther in you go. The two-head-ed suggestion of 2012âs Twins has grown ever more complex, as the outside/inside world of perception dissolves into a greater world of the senses â all six or seven of them! Since Ty deals in sounds, Three Bells rings with them most of all: sounds signaling the next phase, ringing to keep you stuck, or to set you free, with guitars like voices, questioning and answering the others in their turn.
Since 2008, the singer/guitarist/puzzled panther we call Ty Segall has played out his hunger to be free over a dozen solo LPs and a series of other-named projects. In his music, freedom has taken the form of a rippling eclecticism in songs and production sounds, all of them conversing from album to album in a mad diversity of voices. Across the discograverse, 2014âs Manipulator and 2018âs Freedomâs Goblin precede Three Bells in double-album epicity, each unfurling its own multivarious tapestry in an atmosphere of gleeful octophenia, as Ty throws everything against the wall, delighting in how much he can stick there. With all fifteen songs brimming with perspectives, shape-shifting incessantly, not even waiting for a new song to work into the next idea, Three Bells steps into the shoes of both his previous doubles at the same time, designing finally to do the extended format justice.
Tracklist
The BellÂ
VoidÂ
I HearÂ
Hi Dee DeeÂ
My Best FriendÂ
ReflectionsÂ
MoveÂ
EggmanÂ
My RoomÂ
WatcherÂ
RepetitionÂ
To YouÂ
WaitÂ
DenĂ©eÂ
What Can We Do
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Ty Segall follows 2022âs acoustic introspection opus âHello, Hiâ with a deeper, wilder journey to the center of the self. With Three Bells, heâs created a set of his most ambitious, elastic songs, using his musical vocabulary with ever-increasing = sophistication. Itâs an obsessive quest for an expression that answers back to the riptide always pulling him subconsciously into the depths. Questions we all ask in our own private mirrors are faced down here â and regardless of what the mysterious âThree Bellsâ mean in the context of the albumâs libretto, you can be assured that Tyâs ringing them for himself, and for the rest of us in turn.
Itâs a growing up and out of your head parable, but the farther out you get, the farther in you go. The two-head-ed suggestion of 2012âs Twins has grown ever more complex, as the outside/inside world of perception dissolves into a greater world of the senses â all six or seven of them! Since Ty deals in sounds, Three Bells rings with them most of all: sounds signaling the next phase, ringing to keep you stuck, or to set you free, with guitars like voices, questioning and answering the others in their turn.
Since 2008, the singer/guitarist/puzzled panther we call Ty Segall has played out his hunger to be free over a dozen solo LPs and a series of other-named projects. In his music, freedom has taken the form of a rippling eclecticism in songs and production sounds, all of them conversing from album to album in a mad diversity of voices. Across the discograverse, 2014âs Manipulator and 2018âs Freedomâs Goblin precede Three Bells in double-album epicity, each unfurling its own multivarious tapestry in an atmosphere of gleeful octophenia, as Ty throws everything against the wall, delighting in how much he can stick there. With all fifteen songs brimming with perspectives, shape-shifting incessantly, not even waiting for a new song to work into the next idea, Three Bells steps into the shoes of both his previous doubles at the same time, designing finally to do the extended format justice.
Tracklist
The BellÂ
VoidÂ
I HearÂ
Hi Dee DeeÂ
My Best FriendÂ
ReflectionsÂ
MoveÂ
EggmanÂ
My RoomÂ
WatcherÂ
RepetitionÂ
To YouÂ
WaitÂ
DenĂ©eÂ
What Can We Do











