SONGS OF THE YEAR: "You Make the Sun Fry" by Ty Segall

Our Top 21 Albums issue comes out Dec. 22, but that doesn't come close to telling you what 2011 sounded like. To help find the devil in the details, we've asked City Paper's critics, friends and family to name some of their favorite songs - be they secret gems on terrible albums, sleeper tracks you missed, huge pop songs that need defending, or just plain good songs everybody already knows and loves. (Ignore the video, this is about the audio.)

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SONGS OF THE YEAR: “You Make the Sun Fry” by Ty Segall

POSTED: Thursday, December 15, 2011, 9:00 AM
Filed Under: Music Song

Our Top 21 Albums issue comes out Dec. 22, but that doesn’t come close to telling you what 2011 sounded like. To help find the devil in the details, we’ve asked City Paper’s critics, friends and family to name some of their favorite songs — be they secret gems on terrible albums, sleeper tracks you missed, huge pop songs that need defending, or just plain good songs everybody already knows and loves. (Ignore the video, this is about the audio.)

Before the index finger even leaves the surface of the play button on your stereo, I mean iHome, this one gives a clear indication that it’s going to amount to something much larger than you’re prepared for. It’s an homage to a lady in Ty’s court, and the obvious standout on Goodbye Bread. The prebridge that sludges through unnaturally overdriven bass could not end better than with the line, “You make me so happy,” before bursting into one of the best guitar lines of the year.


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