
as the world morns over the death of the almighty Jay Reatard some time back, we wonder about the shoes being left to fill in the garage punk world. with bands like Harlem, Love Boat, & the Overnight Lows we just begin to scratch the surface of contenders to the fallen-king's thrown.
one gent however, is standing out quite a bit lately. and that gent is none other than Ty Segall.
hailing from San Francisco Ty has been quite the busy man jumping from label to label and releasing a slew of singles, splits, eps, & way more. and, in typical garage punk fashion, you gotta do your best to track down all of his stuff- especially the vinyl formats.
but luckily for us in today's day and age one doesn't need a turn table to keep track of the massive garage punk scene. you would give yourself a major heart attack trying to do this if you pointed your nose up as a 'vinyl only' stalwart when it comes to this genre. i got TONS of garage punk and it's all in digital format purchased via iTunes or better yet, eMusic.
so why did i throw in the above comment? simple. Ty Segall as well as all garage punk deserves to be listened to. and i'm not gonna lie. if you wanna absorb this genre your gonna have to have some help. and while garage punk is best played loud on a record player, when it comes to certain obsessions, we take what we can get!
and no, before you jump to conclusions i am not obsessed with Ty Segall. i am however somewhat obsessed with garage punk- and to a degree, obsessed over Jay Reatard. so as i go thru my various blogzines that i read regularly i am noticing a trend that it's starting to gain momentum again, and that's probably due to Jay himself crossing over to mainstream indie rock.
in the 90's garage/surf/raw punk was pretty effin' popular with little exclusive records sprouting up such as the entire Estrus Gentleman's Club series, releases on Crypt Records, or if you really knew what was up, records on Planet Pimp. it seems that 10 - 15 years later, it's starting up again. amen to that and score one more for RockNRoll lovers all over the world.
so as i post up a few of these mp3s to listen to or download, keep in mind its only scratching the surface to a scene that's way bigger and dynamic. if your town has a record store and you see records by bands like these- snatch 'em up!! because in about the time it takes you to walk over to where the latest Grizzly Bear album is, that garage punk record will be gone and then posted on ebay for like a gazillion dollars.
ENJOI!
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Ty Segall 'Bulletproof Nothing' b- side to the Caesar 7" single
the biggest contender to Jay's thrown is represented with the b-side to his latest single. why the b-side and not the a-side? well, to be honest, i didn't care for the a-side. i heard Mr.Segall's work before and the b-side is a better representation of what the man is about which, coincidently with this song, is a cover track.
Ty Segall 02 Bullet Proof Nothing by djle'le'AKA
Ty Segall on myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/tysegall
Harlem 'Mood Ring' digital single
from Texas comes this musical juggernaut that has been gaining speed over the last year. not nearly as many releases as Segall, but all that is released is strong. 'Free Drugs' was the band's last lp, and as we speak, there is a new lp on Matador about to drop really soon. 'Mood Ring' is a digital single that was released a couple of weeks back about the same time they released a digital single for 'LSD Saves'. i prefer 'Mood Ring'.
Harlem 01 Mood Ring by djle'le'AKA
Harlem on myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/harlemduh
Hunx and His Punx 'You Don't Like Rock and Roll' from the album "Gay SIngles"
Hunx/Punx has actually played shows with Mr.Reatard and were part of his Shattered Records Tour w/ other garage punk bands like No Bunny, Cheap Time, Useless Eaters & more. i first heard them on the single 'Teardrops on my Telephone' which completely reminded me of Pansy Division but no where near as poppy. the album has that single on it and it smokes from beginning to end and is recommended big time! Hunx And His Punx 01 U Don’t Like Rock N Roll by djle'le'AKA
Hunx on myspace:
http://blogs.myspace.com/hunxsolo
Shattered Records/Jay Reatard info:
http://www.jayreatard.com/category/catalog/






