Segall was freaking everyone out and everybody loved it. Photo: @clancycoop Ty Segall and The Muggers @ Urban Lounge 03.12 By Tyson Call March 15, 2016 SHARE THIS:FacebookTwitter Show Reviews JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello brought a solid understated performance as usual. Photo: @clancycoop Chris Copelin playing fuzzy deep backing to JAWWZZ!!’ sound. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello with his signature flowery mic. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello delivered a solid vocal performance while playing guitar as well. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! drummer Madison Donnelly lays down a beat. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello gave an energetic performance. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello dancing in the shadows. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! guitarist Chaz Costello finishes up the set. Photo: @clancycoop JAWWZZ!! drummer Madison Donnelly finishes up the set. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies guitarist Shane Preece opening their set. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies guitarist Shane Preece opens their set. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies vocalist/keyboardist David Johnson brought some real energy. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies vocalist/keyboardist David Johnson sings to an excited crowd. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies guitarist Dallin Smith looking very focused. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies bassist Kallan Campbell plays for a rowdy crowd. Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies drummer Troy Coughlin wears his sunglasses at night, so he can, so he can… (and so on). Photo: @clancycoop Max Pain & The Groovies vocalist/keyboardist David Johnson dives into the crowd. Photo: @clancycoop Segall entered in his baby mask to a roaring crowd. Photo: @clancycoop Ty Segall and the Muggers’ synth player also played guitar. Photo: @clancycoop Segall commands the crowd. Photo: @clancycoop Ty Segall and the Muggers’ guitarist was highly visible. Photo: @clancycoop Segall headbangs during a musical breakdown. Photo: @clancycoop Ty Segall and the Muggers brought a heavy synth crunch with much guitar gain. Photo: @clancycoop Segall points to an audience member as he sings. Photo: @clancycoop Segall was freaking everyone out and everybody loved it. Photo: @clancycoop “Where is my mother?” asked Segall while sounds of a baby crying played over the PA. Photo: @clancycoop “Everyone in this room will die one day,” says Segall. The crowd cheers in response. Photo: @clancycoop Segall screams in the face of one of The Muggers. Photo: @clancycoop Ty Segall had an intentionally weird and energetic presence. Photo: @clancycoop The bassist for The Muggers getting into it. Photo: @clancycoop The Muggers’ guitarist nails a wailing solo. Photo: @clancycoop Your donations allow us to share underrepresented stories for FREE! Donate $10 Choose Amount