Slaughterhouse

Ty Segall Band

Slaughterhouse

The prolific garage rock exponent releases his first album with his touring band

ADM rating[?]

7.9

Label
In The Red
UK Release date
25/06/2012
US Release date
26/06/2012
  1. 9.0 |   No Ripcord

    Segall managed to sum up the record perfectly at the end of Wave Goodbye, amid the feedback of bowel churning rhythms and Sabbath-like guitars comes a flailing scream of; ‘Fuck. Yeah!’ Precisely
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  2. 9.0 |   Blurt

    Ty Segall returns to the detuned blare of his first, self-titled album and early singles
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  3. 8.7 |   Pitchfork

    It's one thing to be heavy, and it's another thing to be hooky, but Slaughterhouse is the rare garage-rock album to do both so well simultaneously
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  4. 8.6 |   Beats Per Minute

    One of the most vital and animal rock records in a recent memory
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  5. 8.5 |   The Quietus

    As an album that can trace its lineage to tripped out rock & roll of The Cramps' classic Psychedelic Jungle, this is a record that will delight the type of antisocial delinquent given to dabbing, dropping and freaking out
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  6. 8.3 |   A.V. Club

    Slaughterhouse won’t go down as Segall’s best record, but it’s nearly as much fun to play as it sounds like it was to make
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  7. 8.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    A thrill ride, and an exhausting one at that
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  8. 8.0 |   Spin

    Prolific fuzz-punk fattens up with a big dollop of Sabbath wallop, enters the void on a 10-minute freakout
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  9. 8.0 |   musicOMH

    From first to last, the conviction with which these tracks are performed, the saturation of undeniable hooks and the irresistibly raucous playing combine to make Slaughterhouse one of the most visceral and downright enjoyable records to surface so far this year
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  10. 8.0 |   BBC

    Dark, feverish garage rock as it’s meant to be played
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  11. 8.0 |   Bowlegs

    It’s garage scuzz genius in excelsis
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  12. 8.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Despite its resolute messiness, Slaughterhouse is still a smart, evolutionary step forward, the sound of Segall leaving his bedroom for the grottiest dive bar
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  13. 8.0 |   Uncut

    The crown prince of garage rock goes from strength to strength - at speed! Print edition only

  14. 7.9 |   Paste Magazine

    It’s welcome progression for Segall and crew, one that’s as enjoyable as it is ear-splintingly raucous
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  15. 7.5 |   Prefix

    it's fantastic to hear someone working within the garage-rock mold while still managing to create a sound this distinct
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  16. 7.0 |   PopMatters

    It’s the rare artist that can pin down their own sound without repeating themselves, especially in the limited elements of guitar-bass-drums rock. But Segall has done just that, and Slaughterhouse is his most volatile shift yet
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  17. 7.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    An unashamedly bread and butter garage-rock record – a swift punch of an album which inevitably hits some artistic limitations, but succinctly delivers all the timeless qualities of in-yer-face riffage from a snotty garage band
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  18. 7.0 |   Under The Radar

    This is a distortion-drenched, hyped-up, and at times downright heavy version of what Segall's been serving up with alarming prolificacy
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  19. 7.0 |   All Music

    This is an album that's impossible to play quietly
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