
Ty Segall previews new album with cover of The Mantles' "Don't Lie"
28 June 2022, 14:53
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Ty Segall has unveiled a cover of The Mantles' "Don't Lie" as the third outing from his Hello, Hi album.
Following the release of "Saturday Pt. 2" and the album's title-track "Hello, Hi", Ty Segall has shared a third cut from the record, which is a cover of The Mantles' 2009 track "Don't Lie".
Segall's new album was largely recorded by himself at his home, and will be his first non-soundtrack album since last year's surprise album Harmonizer. In February Segall released his Whirlybird soundtrack.
"Don't Lie" is out now. Ty Segall's Hello, Hi album will arrive via Drag City on 22 July, and is availlable to pre-order now. He'll play London's Troxy on 23 August. Visit dice.fm for tickets.
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