Elemental Hype and GET BENT! Present: Ty Segall w/ White Fence and Useless Eaters

We’ve been going insane trying to get our 1 year anniversary shows together, but as always, we have tons more going on. GET BENT! is teaming up with our friends at Elemental Hype, who we did the Pre-Psych Fest Showcase with a few weeks back, to bring you another stellar show. On May 24th at Walter’s in Houston, TX we bring you 3 of the most prolific acts out there today: Ty Segall, White Fence and Useless Eaters. Pre-sale tickets are available now, and you might want to get on that because this one will sell out! Stream Ty Segall and White Fence’s recent session at Room 205 below and get a glimpse of what you’re in store for.
Track: Ty Segall Band - Wave Goodbye

Ty Segall did say earlier this year that he would be releasing 3 LPs in 2012. We already know about his collaborative album with White Fence, out soon through Drag City. The 2nd album to be released will be by Ty Segall Band, a collective made up of Ty, Mikal Cronin, Charles Moothart and Emily Rose Epstein. Slaughterhouse is the name of the upcoming LP and it’s first offering, “Wave Goodbye” is a Black Sabbath worship sludge hammer, and shows off Ty’s insane versatility.
Slaughterhouse will be out through In The Red June 26th.
Track: White Fence - Green Balloon

I know most of you have been spinning Vol. 1 of White Fence’s double LP Family Perfume, and are eagerly awaiting for Vol.2, as well as his collaborative LP with Ty Segall. If that’s too much White Fence for you or not enough, we have something new for you anyway. Green Balloon is another impending release for Mr. Presley. This one comes courtesy of Highfives and Handshakes in the U.S. and Sexbeat in the U.K. Stream “Green Balloon” below, and pick up a copy May 22nd.
Recap: Burgerama
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By Kat Bee
On a recent Saturday afternoon, I piled into a car with fellow GET BENT staffers Mariana and Joey for a journey down to Orange County to witness unruly teenagers let loose in the suburbs — and maybe catch some music, too.
The occasion? Burgerama — the ambitious all-day, all-ages music festival organized by the good folk at Fullerton’s Burger Records. Having just returned from SXSW where we all attended numerous Burger-sponsored showcases, the evening was to be the pinnacle of a very, very Burger-filled week.
After a much-needed stop at a nearby In-N-Out Burger, we made our way toward the venue—an unassuming theatre called the Observatory. Situated in a sprawling business park on the outskirts of Santa Ana, about 45 minutes south of Downtown Los Angeles, the Observatory isn’t exactly the place you’d expect Burgerama’s hyper-exhaustive collection of bands to step foot in — let alone be invited to play; the place looks less like a theatre than it does the shell of an early 80s dance club repurposed into a roller rink repurposed into nondescript medical offices. (I was quite saddened to learn that, despite the Observatory’s disco-esque vibes, the building and the accompanying 1500-person capacity theatre itself were actually constructed in 1994.)
Video: Ty Segall & White Fence - Scissor People
We got the first taste of Ty Segall & White Fence’s collaborative LP last week in the form of “I Am Not A Game”. The supergroup recently stopped by Room 205 and played another new track off the LP, “Scissor People”, and this time around we’re getting more than a taste, this is a fucking feast. “Scissor People” is a near 6 minute long shred fest delving into Hawkwind-ish territory, and a pure psych freak-out if there ever was one.
Hair drops April 24th through Drag City. Check out Ty & White Fence’s tour dates here.
Video: POW! - Hangin’ Out (At Home)
By Burgers Rana
My favorite kind of art always seems to have the same kind of description: “we found this (insert item name) and decided to experiment and see what we can do with it.” San Francisco’s Devo/Mummies mashup punks POW! got themselves a $5 camcorder from Goodwill, and filmed and edited a music video for the one-off single “Hangin’ Out (At Home)”. The track was recorded by the enigmatic Ty Segall, and at the perfect single time of two minutes and forty-five seconds, “Hangin’ Out” is a catchy song about chilling at home, cooking, smoking cigs, and playing with your cat.
POW! are currently writing and recording a full-length that should see the light of day sometime this year. Until then, this is a great song to put on while you get your picnic items together.
Track: Heavy Cream - John Johnny

You’ll be able to get your hands on a copy of Nashville quartet Heavy Cream’s follow-up to 2010’s Danny in a few months. Titled Super Treatment, the Ty Segall-produced record is gonna pack a hot, noisy punch, which is already apparent on one of their new tracks, “John Johnny”. Badass. Listen for yourself.
Super Treatment will be out on May 8 via Infinity Cat Recordings.
Tour Tuesday: Chain and The Gang, Night Beats, The Men, Ty Segall/White Fence, Terry Malts, Black Bananas, Digital Leather

In continuing our Tour Tuesday series, we have tons of new dates for you guys to check out. Today we feature dates from Chain and The Gang, Night Beats, The Men, Ty Segall/White Fence, Terry Malts, Black Bananas and Digital Leather. You can always see more dates here.
Track: Ty Segall/White Fence - I Am Not A Game

By Zach Braun
When news came out about a collaborative LP between Ty Segall and Tim Presley’s White Fence, I expected a batch of songs that featured Presley’s laid-back Kinks-style psychedelic pop mixed with Segall’s spikier, noisy guitar rock. “I Am Not A Game” doesn’t disappoint,and it leans toward the heavy side of classic 60s British psych rock, meandering its way through a druggy forest before culminating in an extended guitar/organ duel that races to the finish.
Ty Segall/White Fence - I Am Not A Game
Hair is out on April 24th from Drag City.
Review: Ty Segall/Feeling of Love - Split Tour 7”

From Permanent Records comes a split single featuring French band Feeling of Love and the ever popular Ty Segall, who probably should’ve conceded the A-side to his European compatriots. There’s nothing wrong with Ty’s lazy hazy SF fuzz-pop (here recalling the lo-fi melodies of Kill Rock Stars-era Elliott Smith). It’s just that Feeling of Love’s slightly synthesized take on psych is a touch more exciting than Segall’s “It’s a Problem”, which could’ve fit on Goodbye Bread, and maybe should’ve. Feeling of Love’s “I Could Be Better Than You But I Don’t Wanna Change” has a cool post-punk machine vibe and off-kilter keys straight out of the early Fall records, always a plus for me. Ty Segall’s track proves the man’s got a way with a song, but what Ty release doesn’t? A strong showing from both artists; which side you’ll prefer depends on the what kinds of drugs you do.
Only 500 copies of this split were pressed and they’re all sold out now, so thank your lucky stars for the modern age and listen to both tracks below.

