Ty Segall never stops. Sleeper is his first new record of 2013, which follows three 2012 releases as well as a pair of reissues from January and various singles with assorted projects.
Like last yearfs Twins, this is credited to Ty Segall solo (not with his band).
Ty Segall has a sort of musical A.D.H.D. Whether hefs starting a new band, collaborating with friends, or recording solo, Segall juggles multiple projects simultaneously and contributes songwriting to each. He stretches himself thin, but never to the point where it diminishes the quality of his work. If anything, he has too many good ideas . a hyper]creative prolificacy that results in a rough average of three full]length albums a year.
Strangely, Segallfs been silent for most of 2013, enjoying a
much]deserved hiatus (aside from a couple singles with the deliriously sludgy
FUZZ). It was during these idle months that Sleeper took shape . an all acoustic
record and Segallfs most introspective to date. Psyched out reverb and fuzzy
noise bombs turn up occasionally, but for the most part, this is sparse;
just Segall in his San Francisco bedroom, cozied up next to the Tascam.