Sleeper sees Segall at his most transparent and personal as he tackles the most intimate of issues the death of his father. His sixth solo release however, must be approached as anything but a typical Ty Segall release. Whether that was his solo release “Twins,” the Ty Segall Band’s “Slaughterhouse” or one of his many other releases under his increasingly numerous monikers, the man’s creativity may be difficult to keep up with - but it’s certainly not difficult to appreciate. It might feel like you have only just finished digesting one of serial workaholic Ty Segall’s latest albums – and you’d be right too. Review Summary: He might be dreaming, but this ain't no snooze fest.
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