
Prolific garage rock heavyweight Ty Segall has announced a new self-titled album and released its first single, “Orange Color Girl.” The album, which is set for a January 27 release via Drag City, is Segall’s ninth and comes just over a year after his recent release Emotional Mugger.
Segall will hit the road in support of the album with a 15-date tour starting in 2017 that includes two nights at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom.
Listen to the largely acoustic “Orange Color Girl” and check out the Ty Segall track listing and a full list of tour dates below.
Ty Segall Tracklisting:
1. Break A Guitar
2. Freedom
3. Warm Hands (Freedom Returned)
4. Talkinโ
5. The Only One
6. Thank You Mr. K
7. Orange Color Queen
8. Papers
9. Take Care (To Comb Your Hair)
10. Untitled
Ty Segall Tour Dates:
Fri. Jan. 27 โ San Diego, CA @ Belly Up Tavern
Thu. Feb. 2 โ Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Fri. Feb. 3 โ Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Mon. Feb. 27 โ Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Wed. March 1 โ Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater
Thu. March 2 โ Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Wed. May 10 โ Tulsa, OK @ Cainโs Ballroom
Thu. May 11 โ Indianapolis, IN @ Irving Theater
Sun. May 14 โ Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Wed. May 17 โ Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
Sat. May 20 โ Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero Theater
Sun. May 21 โ Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smallโs Theater
Mon. May 22 โ Louisville, KY @ Headlinerโs Music Hall
Thu. May 25 โ Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
Sat. May 27 โ Austin, TX @ Stubbโs Waller Creek Amphitheatre
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