By: Stephen McGill –
With support from noise punkers K-Holes, Teenager and punkers Ex-Cult, Ty Segall, who released three albums in 2012 alone, Hair, Slaughterhouse, and solo album, Twins, released on October 9th, brought his chaotic blend of ’70s rock, grunge and punk to Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre on Wednesday night.
Ty Segall performing in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Emily Rose performing with Ty Segall in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Jack Hines of K-Holes in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ty Segall performing in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ty Segall performing in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Charles Moothart performing with Ty Segall in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ty Segall performing in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Mikal Cronin performing with Ty Segall in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Chris Shaw of Ex-Cult in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Vashti Windish of K-Holes in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Natalie Hoffmann of Ex-Cult in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Alec McIntyre of Ex-Cult in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Jack Hines of K-Holes in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
JB Horrell of Ex-Cult in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Chris Shaw of Ex-Cult in Toronto. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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