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Ty Segall Announces New Compilation $ingle$ 2

Ty Segall's inability to release just one album per year continues. After this year's Manipulator, he's announced another record for Drag City, out November 18. It's a compilation called $ingle$ 2. It follows his singles collection from 2011.

$ingle$ 2 collects non-album singles and B-sides surrounding 2011's Goodbye Bread, 2012's Twins, and 2013's Sleeper, as well as covers of the Groundhogs and GG Allin, and the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" (a "COMPLETE retooling," per the press release).

See the tracklist below as well as Segall's upcoming dates.

Read our Cover Story on Ty Segall here.

$INGLE$ 2:

01 Spiders
02 Hand Glams
03 Cherry Red
04 Falling Hair
05 Children of Paul
06 It's a Problem
07 Mother Lemonade
08 For Those Who Weep
09 F**ked Up Motherf**ker
10 Femme Fatale
11 Music for a Film
12 Pettin the Dog 

Ty Segall:

11-04 Hamburg, Germany - Knust
11-05 Dresden, Germany - Beat Pol
11-06 Berlin, Germany - Astra Kulturhaus 
11-07 Copenhagen, Denmark - Pumpehuset
11-08 Stockholm, Sweden - Kägelbanan
11-10 Manchester, England - Gorilla
11-11 Leeds, England - Brudenell Social Club
11-12 London, England - Electric Ballroom
12-11 Perth, Australia - The Bakery
12-13 Meredith, Australia - Meredith Festival
12-14 Melbourne, Australia - Corner Hotel
12-15 Melbourne, Australia - Corner Hotel
12-17 Sydney, Australia - Oxford Art Factory
12-18 Sydney, Australia - Oxford Art Factory
12-19 Brisbane, Australia - The Zoo
12-20 Byron Bay, Australia - The Northern
01-30 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall



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