The aesthetically restless Ty Segall claims he'll release three albums this year. One is a solo outing in the vein of last year's acclaimed Goodbye Bread and its predecessors (including his best, Melted). It has yet to be announced, but Slaughterhouse, a double 10-inch featuring Segall's touring band, is scheduled for June, while Hair, a collaboration with fellow San Franciscan Tim Presley, aka White Fence, arrived in April. Hair is a characteristically shaggy revision of classic rock in which Segall's affections for noisy psych-garage and British pop (think Beatles through Bowie) pairs pleasingly with the lackadaisical, lo-fi acid-test pop Presley captured for his own 2012 records, Family Perfume, Vols. 1 and 2. Tonight, they'll perform together and separately. Super Vacations open. —Bryan C. Reed