![]() Also down below is a video produced by Bridges of Fuzz’s full set at Point Éphémère in Paris, France in September 2013, and the audio for “Rat Race” off Fuzz II. Besides the tour dates, we’ve included a video of Segall and the Freedom Band performing “The Arms” live at WFUV in October 2019. Tickets for the Fuzz shows go on sale Friday, January 31st at 10am CT. Tickets for the Ty Segall and the Freedom Band dates are already on sale. The tour supports his 2019 “no guitar” release First Taste. In sharing the news, they made it clear that Segall is not dropping a new album. The Ty Segall and the Freedom Band tour announcement came via Segall’s label Drag City. For the residencies, the Freedom Band has comprised Mikal Cronin, Charles Moothart, Emmett Kelly, Ben Boye, and Shannon Lay. These include a four-night residency at Thalia Hall in Chicago similar to the ones he did in 2019 in Los Angeles and New York City. Segall had also recently announced a string of North American dates with the Freedom Band. Ty Segall serving up ‘First Taste’ with Freedom Band Along with sharing North American dates, the press announcement states: “There will be additional Fuzz-related news in the coming weeks.” It looks like Fuzz III is a go. With Segall on drums, Moothart on guitar, and Ubovich on bass, expect some high-intensity gigs. After not touring for five years, the band is back to rupture our eardrums and crawl deep under our skin. Now, we see that gig is part of a larger scheme. Someone on Reddit had noticed the band was playing a festival in Spain in July. We had an inkling something was up with Fuzz. After five years, Ty Segall is heading back out on tour with Fuzz Plus, it looks like Fuzz is dropping a new album soon. He’ll come through in June with Fuzz and then return in September with the Freedom Band to support his last album, First Taste. This is, of course, good news for Segall’s New York fans. ![]() And now, news has come that in 2020 he’ll be balancing tour dates between Ty Segall and the Freedom Band, and Fuzz, his proto-metal outfit with Charles Moothart and Chad Ubovich. What else could explain his display of musical acrobatics? He’s scoring films. ![]() Ty Segall is some kind of supernatural being.
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