![]() ![]() it's got as much in common w nirvana as it does any psych/garage predecessor. i'd say that the verses are formalist and nothing more, but that the chorus melody is "ty's song", the distinctive, personal sound that unifies his best tunes. It's interesting to listen to "where your mind goes", the tube nostormo just posted, w this debate in mind. i think that, at his best, ty's strong enough as a songwriter and as a kick-ass rock 'n roll presence to transcend the shoebox limits of pure psych formalism. "classicist" as an exclusive dichotomy in all cases (i mean, i am a 21st century "garage rock" fan, after all), but i'm nonetheless reminded of the lazy cowgirls' scathing diss of bands who have a record collection more than an identity of their own: "you've got no sound, just a dialect". ^ there is something there that rings true for me, though i do like ty and his music.
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