An interesting comparison arises between the latest Tyler Segall album and Daniel Rossen's recent solo release, "You Belong There." Both records adopt an experimental progressive rock vibe to define their style. They feature evolving and inventive classic progressive rock melodies and delve into cryptic lyrics about modern society. "Three Bells" stands out as a breath of fresh air for the somewhat stuttering garage punk artists from California. Tyler infuses a progressive and experimental tint into his noisy garage rock and psychedelic vibe, making the album undeniably enjoyable. However, the record's major drawback is its significant length. It could have benefited from a more concise arrangement, especially with tracks blending together towards the end.
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