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Watch: Ty Segall – “The Hill”

David Wolfson·September 10, 2012

In preparation for his third(!) album of 2012, Twins, San Francisco garage rock stalwart Ty Segall has released a new video for the album’s lead single, “The Hill.” Directed by Segall and Peter Grimm, the video features typically grainy, psychedelic visuals, and includes footage of costumed people playing the song.

Watch the video below. Twins arrives October 9th via Drag City.

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