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Tim Presley

Tim Presley is an , , and based in , renowned for his contributions to and through projects like , his solo work, and collaborations with artists such as and . Presley began his career in the early as a in bands, including Model American and The Nerve Agents, before transitioning to more expansive sounds. In 2001, he co-founded the Angeles-based quartet Darker My Love with drummer Andy Granelli, blending stadium-sized psych elements with raw energy across several albums. He briefly joined the influential British band The Fall in 2006, contributing guitar to their album Reformation Post-TLC and appearing as an occasional member thereafter. Presley also served as a touring for The Strange Boys during this period. In 2010, Presley launched his primary project, , which explores lo-fi, bedroom-recorded and rock, drawing comparisons to eclectic influences like and classic psych acts; the project has released multiple albums, including For the Recently Found Innocent (2014), Farewell Corrina (2017), and I Have to Feed Larry's Hawk (2019). His 2016 solo debut, The Wink, produced by , marked a stream-of-consciousness shift toward abstract guitar-driven compositions. Presley has collaborated extensively, notably with Segall on the joint albums (2012) and (2018), and with Le Bon under the duo DRINKS, releasing Hermits on Holiday (2015) and Hippo Lite (2019). Additionally, he maintains the experimental solo alias W-X, featuring collage-like soundscapes. Beyond music, Presley is a visual artist whose drawings and poetry were compiled in the 2020 book Under the Banner of Concern, published by Anthology Editions, reflecting his multidisciplinary approach to creativity. His work often navigates themes of chaos, introspection, and sonic experimentation, establishing him as a key figure in the and scenes.

Early career

Hardcore punk origins

Tim Presley was born in 1979 in Panorama City, . He began playing guitar around the age of nine, an early pursuit influenced by the explosive popularity of acts like Nirvana, which instilled in him a foundational DIY ethos rooted in self-taught experimentation and raw energy. This initial foray into music during his youth in laid the groundwork for his immersion in the local scenes, where accessibility and immediacy defined creative output. In the late , Presley entered the world as the vocalist for Model American, a short-lived band formed in 1995 by high school friends in . Active from 1996 to 2000, the group embodied the fast-paced, aggressive sound of Bay Area , with Presley contributing vocals to their raw recordings, including the 1997 MAPS engineered at Art of Ears studio in Hayward. The band's DIY approach, marked by informal lineups and local gigs, honed Presley's skills in high-intensity performance and collaborative songwriting within the punk underground. Presley expanded his role in the by joining The Nerve Agents as in 2000, contributing to the Orange County-based band's evolution during their active years from 1998 to 2002. Under the stage name Timmy Stardust, he provided sharp, driving guitar lines on their 2000 album Days of the White Owl, released by , which captured the group's blend of hardcore fury and melodic undertones amid the vibrant SoCal scene. His tenure through 2003 solidified his reputation in circles, even as the band wound down, offering a platform for his technical growth before he pivoted toward more experimental sounds. In 2003, Presley relocated from the San Francisco area—where he had attended art school—to , a move that shifted him from the insular and Bay Area ecosystems toward broader professional opportunities in music. This transition was paralleled by his brother Sean Presley's own involvement in the indie scene as a member of the San Francisco band Nodzzz, providing familial reinforcement of their shared creative drive. While these hardcore roots emphasized speed and aggression, they later informed Presley's brief explorations into psychedelic textures in subsequent projects.

Darker My Love and The Fall

In 2001, Tim Presley co-founded the band Darker My Love in alongside drummer Andy Granelli, both former members of the hardcore punk outfit the Nerve Agents, with bassist Rob Barbato joining soon after to round out the core lineup. The band quickly shifted from Presley's punk roots, embracing a garage-psych sound characterized by swirling guitars, reverb-heavy atmospheres, and driving rhythms that evoked a modern take on influences like the Yardbirds and the Experience. This evolution marked a departure from the raw aggression of his earlier work, incorporating more melodic structures and expansive sonic textures suitable for larger venues. Darker My Love's debut self-titled album, released in 2006 on Dangerbird Records, captured this transitional style with tracks like "New Street Narrow" and "Summer Is Here," blending fuzzed-out riffs with anthemic hooks that hinted at stadium-ready psych-rock potential. The band toured extensively in support, sharing stages with acts like and of the Stone Age, which further honed their live sound toward broader, more immersive performances. Their follow-up, 2, arrived in August 2008 on the same label, refining the formula with longer, more experimental compositions such as "Pale Sun" and "Northern Soul," emphasizing layered and rhythmic propulsion over punk's brevity. These recordings underscored Presley's growing interest in melodic expansiveness, drawing critical acclaim for bridging indie rock's intimacy with psych's grandeur. Amid these commitments, Presley joined the influential band in 2006 as lead guitarist during a chaotic U.S. tour, stepping in after the existing lineup abruptly quit on leader . He contributed to their 2007 album Reformation Post-TLC on Cog Sinister Records, infusing tracks like "Music Is a Real Killer" with jagged, angular riffs that complemented Smith's idiosyncratic vocals and the band's relentless energy. Presley remained involved through 2008's Imperial Wax Solvent, co-writing and performing on songs such as "Fall Sound," where his guitar work added a raw, American-inflected edge to the group's wiry sound. Smith's leadership style, marked by intuitive direction and a no-nonsense approach to rehearsals—"He knows what he wants, and he’s not afraid to tell you"—fostered a dynamic but demanding environment, with Presley later recalling how the frontman would dictate arrangements on the spot during sessions and tours. This stint exposed Presley to the Fall's improvisational ethos, influencing his later experimental leanings while bridging his psych-rock pursuits with 's urgency. Darker My Love released their third and final album, Alive As You Are, in 2010 on Dangerbird, pushing toward even more anthemic, stadium-psych territory with epic tracks like "New Architecture," though internal changes, including drummer Granelli's departure, signaled the band's winding down. Presley exited around 2009 after contributing sporadically to and recordings, allowing him to refocus on projects amid the dual commitments. During this period, he also served as a touring for the band the Strange Boys. These experiences in Darker My Love and represented a pivotal expansion for Presley, tempering his aggression with psych-rock melody and discipline, laying the groundwork for his subsequent solo explorations.

White Fence

Formation and style

Tim Presley launched in 2010 as his primary solo outlet, releasing a self-titled debut album on Make a Mess Records that captured his shift toward unfiltered, home-based creativity. Motivated by the constraints of his earlier band experiences, such as with Darker My Love, Presley embraced the freedom of lo-fi recording to explore personal songwriting without ensemble dynamics. This project marked a deliberate pivot to solitary production, allowing him to prioritize raw expression over polished group efforts. Central to White Fence's aesthetic was Presley's use of primitive equipment, including four-track recorders and low-cost guitars, to craft a raw, psychedelic garage sound deeply influenced by folk-rock and . These tools produced a hazy, intimate reminiscent of and British psych experiments, with fuzzy distortions and reverb evoking the era's underground vibe. The recordings, often made in his apartment, emphasized experimentation over technical precision, blending thrift-inspired simplicity with nostalgic grooves. In 2012, Presley founded Birth Records specifically to release the debut album of Jessica Pratt, underscoring his emerging role as a of like-minded outsider artists. This venture highlighted his commitment to supporting raw, folk-inflected talents within the lo-fi ecosystem he was helping define. White Fence was initially received as a quintessential project, celebrated for Presley's quirky songwriting, affected vocals, and inventive guitar work that defied conventional structures. Critics noted its retro charm and playful incoherence, positioning it as a fresh take on psych-garage revivalism rooted in personal idiosyncrasy.

Key albums and evolution

White Fence's early output from 2010 to 2012 was characterized by raw, lo-fi aesthetics, with Presley recording primarily on four-track machines in his , resulting in a gritty, intimate sound that blended and punk influences. By the mid-period of 2013 to 2014, the project's sound evolved toward more polished psychedelic elements, incorporating cleaner production techniques and expanded arrangements, partly due to Presley's collaborations that introduced fresh recording approaches, such as shifting from bedroom setups to sessions. In 2019, the album I Have to Feed Larry's Hawk marked a significant maturation, rebranded under "Tim Presley's White Fence" to emphasize Presley's central role, featuring ambient textures, impressionistic song structures, and cleaner production while preserving the project's signature eccentricity and experimental edge. The project's innovation has garnered critical acclaim for its boundary-pushing blend of lo-fi intimacy and psych-rock expansiveness, exemplified by the 2011 live album Live in , which captured the raw, energetic essence of early performances in a documented format that highlighted Presley's unfiltered stage presence. White Fence's endurance is evident in its continued live activity, including a solo set at the 2025 Field of Vision in , where Presley delivered a blending material with ongoing creative vitality.

Collaborations and side projects

With Ty Segall

Tim Presley and , both prominent figures in California's garage-psych rock scene, developed a close friendship through shared performances and mutual admiration in the early 2010s Los Angeles and music circles. Their partnership culminated in the 2012 collaborative album , released on Drag City Records as a exclusive, where Segall handled drums and rhythm guitar while Presley contributed bass and lead, blending Presley's lo-fi, abstracted aesthetic with Segall's raw, energetic garage-rock approach. The recording process was intuitive and rapid, with Presley noting the seamless synergy that allowed them to experiment freely without extensive discussion, resulting in an eight-track effort clocking under 30 minutes filled with detours into folk-rock, surf, and psych elements. Presley later credited Segall's production techniques for enhancing his sonic palette, describing it as a "sonic filter" that elevated tracks like a re-recorded "I'm Not a Game." The duo reunited for Joy in 2018, another Drag City release featuring 15 co-written tracks that amplified their twisted guitar riffs and shared songwriting, earning praise for pushing psych-rock boundaries with frenetic shifts from power pop to heavy distortion. Recorded in a hive-mind fashion, the album highlighted their complementary styles—Presley's reflective, Syd Barrett-esque vocals alongside Segall's unrestrained energy—while tracks like the acoustic "My Friend" underscored their personal bond. This collaboration influenced Presley's broader production advancements, as he incorporated Segall's raw edge into subsequent White Fence work. Beyond albums, their joint efforts included a 2018 tour supporting Joy, featuring high-energy live sets that mixed material from both projects, and a full-session performance on KEXP showcasing their onstage chemistry. Occasional singles and live renditions have sustained their partnership, with 2025 retrospectives highlighting the enduring impact of their garage-psych fusion on the scene.

As DRINKS and W-X

Tim Presley formed the collaborative project DRINKS with Welsh singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon in 2015, blending his guitar-driven experimentation with her distinctive vocals to create quirky, off-kilter pop. Their debut album, Hermits on Holiday, released on August 21, 2015, via Heavenly Recordings, emerged from spontaneous sessions where the duo played guitar together in a playful, manic environment, resulting in free-form tracks infused with dub inflections, buzzing guitars, and post-punk austerity. Presley's yelping contributions and Le Bon's strong, accented delivery fused into abstract, humorous songs like "Tim, Do I Like That Dog," emphasizing silliness and chaos over conventional structure, which Pitchfork praised for stretching rock's fabric loose without descending into jam-band excess, awarding it a 7.8 out of 10. This home-like production approach echoed the lo-fi ethos of Presley's White Fence work, prioritizing improvisation and laughter. The duo's follow-up, Hippo Lite, arrived on April 20, 2018, through Drag City, shifting to a more deconstructed sound recorded at a rural commune in Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, , without to foster uninhibited creativity. Presley contributed raw guitar ideas and occasional solemn singing, such as on the folk-tinged "Greasing Up," while Le Bon dismantled and reimagined them with surreal elements like atonal strings, dadaist sound collages (featuring baby cries, typewriters, and frog noises), and cryptic lyrics that amplified themes of playfulness and abstraction. The result was a peculiar mini-odyssey of quiet experimentation, rated 8.0 by for its eccentric grace and the pair's quizzical, self-contained world-building, though some critics like noted its awkward structures as more admirable than immediately enjoyable. Under the electronic alias W-X, Presley explored synth-heavy noise and abstraction on his self-titled debut album, a double released November 6, 2015, via , recorded between 2012 and 2015 in studios like and Highland Park. The 20-track instrumental collection delved into manic pastiches of textures, analog hiss, tape manipulation, and psychedelic distortion, creating chill, therapeutic soundscapes that leaned further into experimental abstraction than his projects, with tracks like "Clean It Glen" showcasing bare-bones songs amid trippy collages. Produced via DIY home setups, it highlighted Presley's versatility in noise and synth, receiving mixed reception for its innovative but uneven whack-offs, as noted by reviewers who appreciated its extension of his boundary-pushing range despite not all tracks warranting replays. In 2020, W-X resurfaced with the single "I CAN HEAR MYSELF NOW," released May 16 via , continuing the alias's cryptic, chaotic ethos with repetitive, introspective motifs amid sounds of regrouping beauty and disorder. This sparse digital release reinforced the project's abstract playfulness, produced in Presley's signature low-key style, and underscored his ongoing commitment to departures from traditional rock norms.

Solo career

Musical releases

Tim Presley's solo career under his own name began with the album The Wink, released on September 16, 2016, by Drag City Records. Produced by —who had previously collaborated with Presley on the DRINKS project—the album features a mid-fidelity psych-folk sound characterized by abstract, stream-of-consciousness song structures and introspective lyrics exploring themes of personal disorientation and emotional fragmentation. In 2020, Presley extended his solo work with the single "Must Let Go," a warped, watery psych-pop track recorded between and in 2014 and released via Mexican Summer's series. The song's sparse arrangement and evocative imagery reflect a continuation of Presley's experimental leanings, emphasizing and amid personal challenges. Following the lo-fi, garage-infused aesthetic of his recordings, Presley's solo output marks a shift toward cleaner, more refined production that underscores a sense of artistic maturity and deliberate restraint. This evolution highlights a focus on quality over quantity, with only these key releases defining his individual endeavors to date.

Artistic pursuits

Tim Presley has pursued visual art as a parallel creative outlet to his music, often incorporating psychedelic aesthetics through fluid, swirling ink drawings and repetitive, abstract motifs that evoke and . His works, typically executed in black ink on white paper, feature contorted figures with hollowed eyes and expressionistic lines reminiscent of cave paintings or German Expressionism, creating a hypnotic, psychedelic visual experience. These elements have influenced his design contributions, including album covers and layouts that blend personal symbolism with the sonic themes of the releases. For instance, Presley handled the artwork and layout for Jessica Pratt's self-titled debut album on Birth Records, using simplified, graphic forms to complement her sound. He has also created visuals for his own projects, as well as collaborations like DRINKS' Hermits on Holiday and W-X's double LP, emphasizing artistic freedom to construct a "visual universe" that enhances the listener's immersion. In 2020, Presley published Under the Banner of Concern through Mexican Summer's Anthology Editions, a 140-page collection compiling drawings, paintings, and from 2015 to 2019 that directly addresses his struggles with opioid addiction and path to recovery. The book features mostly black-and-white illustrations of elongated, squinting figures influenced by and artists like Picasso, interspersed with cryptic poems referencing personal losses, such as a roommate's overdose at San Francisco's Ocean and Geneva streets. Presley has described the process as therapeutic, stating, "It was doing the paintings that got me better, I guess. It just gave me my confidence back and helped me learn how to live without drugs." These themes of redemption and inner turmoil echo the introspective qualities found in his solo musical work. Beyond music releases, Presley's founding of Birth Records in 2012 extended to curating visual elements for affiliated artists, fostering a cohesive aesthetic across the label's output. He established the imprint specifically to release Jessica Pratt's debut, overseeing not only production but also the artistic presentation to align with the label's raw, intimate ethos. This curatorial role highlights his approach, integrating design as an essential extension of artistic identity. In 2024–2025, Presley held the solo exhibition The Mirror Cycle at Gallery Sade in , from December 14, 2024, to January 5, 2025, featuring surrealist self-reflections described as elegant yet uncanny portraits reminiscent of . In recent discussions, Presley has explored the interplay between his visual and musical practices, noting how both mediums serve as outlets for processing personal experiences and evolving creativity.

Discography

Studio albums

  • White Fence (2010, Woodsist/Make a Mess Records)
  • Is Growing Faith (2011, Woodsist)
  • Family Perfume Vol. 1 (2012, Woodsist)
  • Family Perfume Vol. 2 (2012, Woodsist)
  • Cyclops Reap (2013, )
  • For the Recently Found Innocent (2014, Drag City)
  • I Have to Feed Larry's Hawk (2019, Drag City)

Live albums

  • Live in LA (2011, cassette, Teenage Teardrops)

Singles and EPs

  • Green Balloon (2012, 7" single, Sexbeat/CMRTYZ Records)

Collaborative albums

Tim Presley has engaged in several notable musical collaborations, producing albums that blend his signature psychedelic and lo-fi influences with those of his partners.

With Ty Segall

Presley's collaborations with fellow California musician , released under the joint moniker Ty Segall & , emphasize raw, guitar-driven psych-pop experimentation. Their debut joint effort, (2012, Drag City), features twisted takes on with fuzzed-out garage elements and psychedelic trips, capturing the duo's longstanding creative synergy. The follow-up, (2018, Drag City), expands on this foundation with 15 varied tracks that evoke psychedelic vibes while incorporating Presley's warped pop sensibilities, resulting in a dynamic, hive-mind exploration of their shared influences.

As DRINKS

Under the project DRINKS with Welsh musician , Presley explored and experimental structures in a secluded creative process. Their first album, Hermits on Holiday (2015, Drag City), was recorded using a tape machine in the French countryside, yielding awkward yet intriguing songs with self-conscious rhythms and a 1979-1980 aesthetic. The sophomore release, Hippo Lite (2018, Drag City), refines this approach into a peculiar, graceful mini-odyssey of quiet experimentation, highlighted by playful eccentricity and sly wit across 12 tracks.

As W-X

Presley's W-X project channels abstract, guitar-based impulses in a more introspective vein, distinct from his work. The self-titled debut album W-X (2015, ) indulges weirder, parallel explorations to his earlier output, compiling songs written over time without initial release intent. In 2020, the project resurfaced with the single "I CAN HEAR MYSELF NOW" (self-released), a standalone track emphasizing Presley's evolving solo-leaning tendencies under the moniker.

Other contributions

Beyond these album-focused partnerships, Presley has made minor guest appearances in the broader indie and psych scenes, including contributions to The Fall's Reformation Post-TLC (2007, Cog Sinister) during his brief tenure as a band member and occasional later spots.

Solo and other works

Tim Presley's solo album The Wink was released on September 16, 2016, by Drag City Records (catalog DC662), featuring 12 tracks produced by Cate Le Bon. His solo single "Must Let Go," written and performed by Presley, was released on May 22, 2020, via , with recording spanning 2014 and 2020 in and . No additional non-album singles, compilations, or one-off contributions under Presley's solo name have been released as of November 2025.

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