💨 Abstract
Ty Segall's 16th album, "Possession," marks a shift in his musical style, moving from his usual heavy, sludgy sound to a more subdued, refined approach. The album features strings and horns, evoking a 1970s soulful, easy-listening rock vibe. Segall, who co-wrote the album with filmmaker Matt Yoka, explores deeper themes like mortality and success.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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