With Ty Segall on your team, you are bound to win every pop quiz. His music offers constant glimpses of early pop music. Especially the rock music from the 60s and 70s is an absolute favorite. For this album, Segall joins forces with , better known by his wonderful alter ego White Fence. The duo find each other in a love for obscure psychedelics. In fact, Joy sounds like it's a compilation album
… of forgotten British singles from the late 60s. Tough guys who, still half-wappie from the LSD, went into the studio to record their musical ideas there. Sometimes that works out well, but much more often the two shoot out of control uncontrollably with made-weird songs that don't seem completely finished. It makes you quickly reach for or : psych-doll that stood the test of time a little better. (PdK)more