PUMPEHUSET og Smash!Bang!Pow! presents
Ty Segall
Support: Ben Boye

Legendary garage rocker gives exclusive solo concert with powerful new songs

Ty Segall is unique on the American garage rock scene, known for his exuberant work ethic, which since 2008 has resulted in well over 20 albums under his own name - and this does not count side projects and split albums!

Because there is such a short time from thought to action with the American unique, his latest album "Three Bells", which was released in January 2024, is something very special in an otherwise colorful and wide-ranging discography. Segall has thus worked on it for two years – an unheard of long time in the making for the restless musician. On the other hand, the 65-minute long double album is also one of his most ambitious and absolutely best releases, showing his boundless musical creativity and superb songwriting range.

Here is straight-on garage rock, cool fuzz chords and sparkling stoner rock, but also more subdued moments and proggy compositions that send loving greetings to such different names as The Beatles, Love, Led Zeppelin, Funkadelic and Frank Zappa. "Three Bells" has also received bundles of praise from critics. Pitchfork gave it a nice grade of 7.8 and characterized it as "an ambitious, uncanny, joyfully unpredictable album that invites you to get lost within its house-of-mirrors design". Paste Magazine gave 8 out of 10 stars for "more than an hour of his musical stream of consciousness roaming wild and free", while Uncut gave 4.5 out of 5 stars and wrote: "It's brilliantly recorded, pristine and perfectly imperfect".

Now Ty Segall is going on tour with the new tracks and classics from the back catalogue, and on this occasion he is once again touring Denmark. On 19 August, the legendary garage rocker can thus be experienced in a very special setup in Pumpehuset, where he gives an exclusive acoustic solo concert for his Danish proselytes.

19 Aug 2024
Doors open
19.00
Show start
20.00
Price incl. fee
270 DKK
Support:
Ben Boye
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