White Fence is the moniker of Tim Presley, a prolific and enigmatic figure in the underground psych-rock and garage scene. The project began as a home recording venture, with Presley's first eponymous album "White Fence" emerging in 2010, showcasing a lo-fi aesthetic blended with a 1960s psych-folk vibe. Presley, who hails from Los Angeles, has established himself through his distinctive meld of nostalgic psychedelia and contemporary experimentalism, often delivering his compositions with a raw and intimate sound that echoes the early days of psychedelia and garage rock.
Over the years, Tim Presley as White Fence has been consistently lauded for his work ethic and his ability to churn out albums that encapsulate a wistful yet energetic atmosphere. Albums like "Is Growing Faith" and the two-part "Family Perfume" series have established White Fence's reputation for weaving complex, layered arrangements that nod to the past while remaining decidedly modern. Notable collaborations include the album "Hair," which was recorded with fellow psych-rocker Ty Segall, evidencing Presley's knack for symbiotic creative partnerships. Meanwhile, "For the Recently Found Innocent" further broadened his reach, being his first recording made outside the confines of a home studio, thus providing a crisper edge to his otherwise lo-fidelity sound. His more recent work, "I Have to Feed Larry's Hawk," has propelled White Fence into new territories of idiosyncrasy and introspection, underpinning Presley's status as a singular voice in contemporary psychedelic music.
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