Lo-fi psychedelic ramshackle-pop… Ty Segall approved!
Since 2010, from out of his Californian bedroom, prolific writer Timothy Presley has been puzzling together trippy ramshackle-pop on a wonderfully old-school 4-track tape recorder under the moniker White Fence. He invariably immerses his minimalist, melodious art pieces in a lo-fi bath of distortion, fuzz and other psychedelic delicacies.
In 2012, aside from releasing two solo-albums, ‘Family Perfume vol. 1&2’, Presley found the time to throw together the fabulous longplayer ‘Hair’ together with that other Californian garage-rocker Ty Segall. This year, that same Segall dragged Presley out of his bedroom and into the studio for the recording of his latest and sixth issue ‘For The Recently Found Innocent’, out since July ‘14 on Drag City Records (Bill Calahan, Pavement, Stereolab).
We are served up a somewhat more polished White Fence but fear not… The songs remain as distorted as ever, and ramshackle where necessary too!