Live At The BBC EP
3 minute readPublished: Friday, January 30, 2026 at 5:02 am
Ty Segall's "Live At The BBC" EP: A Sonic Sprint Through Psychedelic Chaos
Acclaimed musician Ty Segall has released a new live EP, "Live At The BBC," offering a glimpse into a 2016 performance with his band, the Muggers. This release, a departure from Segall's usual forward-thinking approach, showcases a rare look back at his work, specifically his album "Emotional Mugger."
The EP, a concise 19-minute experience, features five tracks, including a cover of The Doors' "L.A. Woman." The Muggers, a collective of musicians from Segall's circle, deliver a high-energy performance, transforming the familiar classic rock tune into a gritty, garage-grunge rendition. The band's ability to adapt to the constraints of a BBC radio session, which required a condensed set, is evident in their tight and focused delivery.
The Muggers, a group featuring Mikal Cronin, Kyle Thomas (King Tuff), Emmett Kelly, Cory Hanson, and Evan Burrows, create a sound that emphasizes energy over expansive space. Segall, focusing solely on vocals, allows his bandmates to gel into a cohesive unit. The EP highlights the raw intensity of the music, with tracks like "Squealer" and "Breakfast Egg" transformed into sonic assaults. The live versions amplify the friction between the guitars and vocals, creating a visceral listening experience.
The EP offers a distinct contrast to Segall's previous live album, "Deformed Lobes," which featured a different band and a heavier, more atmospheric sound. "Live At The BBC" captures the Muggers' frenetic energy, making it a compelling addition to Segall's discography.
BNN's Perspective:
While the EP is a short listen, it provides a fascinating snapshot of Segall's live performance. The Muggers' energy is undeniable, and the reimagining of "L.A. Woman" is a highlight. It's a testament to Segall's ability to reinvent his music and deliver a powerful experience, even within the confines of a radio session.
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