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Goodbye Bread
Goodbye Bread is the fourth album by San Francisco garage rock singer-songwriter Ty Segall. Pitchfork placed the album at number 31 on its list of the "Top 50 albums of 2011". The album presented a much more melodic, sappy energy relative to Segall's previous rock-oriented releases. Distortion effects such as fuzz and overdrive, though, were still heavily broadcast in songs such as "My Head Explodes" and "Where Your Head Goes".[citation needed]
Although only one single was released from the album (for "I Can't Feel It"), it spawned three official music videos for "Goodbye Bread", "Where Your Head Goes" and "You Make the Sun Fry".
Writing for the album took 6 months to produce in American producer's Eric Bauer's basement. Ty Segall said of the album:
"This album is the most serious and thought-out one I've done, but all songs have meaning. Like, the Troggs' "I Want You" means way more than wanting to be with a girl. With some music, the lyrics don't even matter because the song hits you right in the face. But I actually do hope people listen to the lyrics on this album, because it's more a of a full idea.
On March 2, 2011, Segall announced the release of Goodbye Bread, along with the music video of the same name.
Segall released the first single "I Can't Feel It" on May 17, 2011, as a 7" format, with non-album single "Falling Hair" appearing on B-side.
In support of the album, Segall went on a tour of North American and Europe from April–July 2011.
Goodbye Bread was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 80 based on 18 reviews. Aggregate website AnyDecentMusic? gave the release a 7.4 out of 10 based on a critical consensus of 10 reviews.
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Goodbye Bread
Goodbye Bread is the fourth album by San Francisco garage rock singer-songwriter Ty Segall. Pitchfork placed the album at number 31 on its list of the "Top 50 albums of 2011". The album presented a much more melodic, sappy energy relative to Segall's previous rock-oriented releases. Distortion effects such as fuzz and overdrive, though, were still heavily broadcast in songs such as "My Head Explodes" and "Where Your Head Goes".[citation needed]
Although only one single was released from the album (for "I Can't Feel It"), it spawned three official music videos for "Goodbye Bread", "Where Your Head Goes" and "You Make the Sun Fry".
Writing for the album took 6 months to produce in American producer's Eric Bauer's basement. Ty Segall said of the album:
"This album is the most serious and thought-out one I've done, but all songs have meaning. Like, the Troggs' "I Want You" means way more than wanting to be with a girl. With some music, the lyrics don't even matter because the song hits you right in the face. But I actually do hope people listen to the lyrics on this album, because it's more a of a full idea.
On March 2, 2011, Segall announced the release of Goodbye Bread, along with the music video of the same name.
Segall released the first single "I Can't Feel It" on May 17, 2011, as a 7" format, with non-album single "Falling Hair" appearing on B-side.
In support of the album, Segall went on a tour of North American and Europe from April–July 2011.
Goodbye Bread was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 80 based on 18 reviews. Aggregate website AnyDecentMusic? gave the release a 7.4 out of 10 based on a critical consensus of 10 reviews.