Flash back to a time of big men and bigger babies! January 2016. The times: scary. Tomorrow: kiss it goodbye. This was the headspace for Emotional Mugger’s necksnapping sketch when it dropped that very month those ten fateful years ago. “LIVE” “AT” “THE” “BBC”, out January 30, pulls the mask back over our eyes and transports us to their Marc Riley session for the BBC: fifty shows into a furious tour, with a five-headed monstrosity fully backing Ty. Hear their live version of “Candy Sam” today!
Off the back of 2014’s expansive Manipulator and the months of touring that followed, Ty was down to party with whatever extreme, flipped-script scene came welling up through him. Emotional Mugger, its forked tongue stuffed in deep cheek, landed the jump, featuring eleven of the most rancid & monstrous cuts in the Segall catalog — EVEN AS OF TODAY — sequenced, as ever, with an almost mystic third eye/ear predilection for the immaculate distribution of album gravity. Ty played most parts on the album, with some drop-ins from close associates: Wand’s Cory Hanson and Evan Burrows, The Cairo Gang’s Emmett Kelly, Mikal Cronin and King Tuff himself, Kyle Thomas. The vibes were so right with this crew, he dubbed them The Muggers, stretched a rubber baby mask over his head, and they all hit the road all over the US and Europe. That’s when “LIVE” “AT” “THE” “BBC” happened.
Here, Ty leads the charge: vocals only, his pipes deeply tanned, but otherwise unfettered from their nightly regimen. Hammering out a nineteen-minute slice of their regular show, he & The Muggers’ free spirits can be heard in EVERY SINGLE MOMENT, with special weirdness coming whenever Cory, Emmett, Mikal and Kyle all chip in on backing vocals. The room feels like barely enough to contain all their shit as they smash through four choice Emotional Mugger cuts and one ostensible finger-in-the-eye, their telescoped take-out of The Doors’ “L.A. Woman.” Undeniably hot stuff!
What took us so long to get this out? Who knows, maybe the etching? That’s right, one side of the vinyl has all the music, the other side’s got a rendering of the babyman mask that’s haunted so many punters over long nights of the soul since then. Relive the emotional mugging once more with “LIVE” “AT” “THE” “BBC” on January 30, 2026, and see Ty Segall on tour across the US and Australia next spring!
Ty Segall 2026 Tour Dates
Feb. 26 – Gold Coast, QLD, Australia @ Mo’s Desert Clubhouse *
Feb. 27 – Brisbane, QLD, Australia @ Princess Theatre *
Feb. 28 – Bangalow, NSW, Australia @ A & I Hall (DAZE AWAY)
Mar. 2 – Sydney, NSW, Australia @ The Metro *
Mar. 4 – Melbourne, VIC, Australia @ The Croxton *
Mar. 6 – Barwon, VIC, Australia @ Barwon Heads Hotel *
Mar. 8 – Meredith, VIC, Australia @ Golden Plains Festival
Mar. 10 – Auckland, New Zealand @ Powerstation (Strange Universe)
Apr. 16 – Las Vegas, NV @ 24 Oxford @ Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Apr. 17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
Apr. 18 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Apr. 20 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Apr. 21 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
Apr. 22 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
Apr. 24 – Grand Rapids, MI @ The Pyramid Scheme
Apr. 25 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
Apr. 26 – Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall
Apr. 29 – Hudson, NY @ Basilica Hudson
Apr. 30 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre
May 1 – Norwalk, CT @ District Music Hall
May 2 – Baltimore, MD @ Union Craft Brewing
May 4 – Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry
May 5 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm Charleston
May 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
May 7 – Jackson, MS @ Duling Hall
May 11 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
May 12 – Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s (Outdoors)
*w/ Earth Tongue






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