Many references you might say ... A little garage rock, a little Lennon, a little grunge, a little fusion, but eventually enough passion everywhere to win the support. Full details a little unexpected, welcome to accidents that make them endearing tracks. The imperfect side of the set is what allows this album to be something other than a eclectic revival. This assumed freshness, Ty Segall sharing the course with Thee Oh Sees (reference contemporary group for it), which also knows very well turn the horses and swing release a ballad that kills. And finally do you demand music, except to express the whole range of human feelings?