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=BACK IN= TY SEGALL and Talented woman CATE LE BON's partner TIM PRESLEY's solo WHITE FENCE revised? The 2019 album announced as TIM PRESLEY'S WHITE FENCE. No matter how I think about it, I can only think that something happened to him. It's like SYD BARRETT, just before he got into the pool, was produced by ARIEL PINK, who's just recovering from illness. Dreamy pop collection that is not a daydream psychedelic that can't stop sleeping.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= The second album of 2018 since 2012 by WHITE FENCE by TY SEGAL, the man who can't stop No. 1 in the 2010s, and his ally Tim Presley. A psychedelic, flower, magic, and pop work that is at a different level than the one that perfectly blends the individuality of the two.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= TY SEGALL's important pop partner WHITE FENCE's TIM PRESLEY's first solo album. However, if you think about how it differs from DRINKS, which was produced by CATE LE BON, who used to form a duo under the name DRINKS, it's a strange and perfectly correct answer that goes beyond DRINKS and has almost become the male version of CATE LE BON. No, this is a post-punk band in Leeds around 1979, TALKING HEADS and JOSEF K, which seems to have influenced them.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= -US EDITION- Kya and I and a few of you will scream in your heart with Tim Presley of WHITE FENCE. Post-punk around 1979 It's like a combination of LUDAS and GIRLS AT OUR BEST. - Post-punk.[Read More]
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2022 is the miraculous second album by KAMIKAZE PALM TREE, a duo led by Dylan Hadley, the drummer of Tim Presley's White Fence and Cate Le Bon. You might think that they are influenced by avant-garde and junk from the 80s and 90s, and even more so by the late 2000s USA experimental lineage, but the reason they have a completely different appeal from self-satisfied alternative bands around the world is that they follow their predecessors while building their art, "similar but completely different." This album is as nice as if the early 80s Belgian bands Factory Benelux and Crammed Disc had backed up post-punk and Cate Le Bon.[Read More]