Ty Segall has released a music video for his track “Feel Good” featuring his wife Denée Segall. “Feel Good” is a standout single off the multi-instrumentalist’s latest release Harmonizer which dropped on digital platforms on Aug. 3.

The video features the couple driving around at night, in front of a black background and harmonizing with and to each other all while bathed in iridescent light.

“‘Feel Good’ is about allowing oneself to be confident and unrestrained in regard to whatever makes them feel good, be it emotionally, physically, or beyond,” Denée said in a press release. “It’s also about extending this sentiment to another who might desire this same sort of freedom but needs a little encouragement. It’s an ode to the joy that comes from loving and supporting one another unconditionally.”

Along with the video, Segall has announced an extensive 35-date tour across the U.S., which will kick off in Las Vegas, and continue for nearly a year until closing in Salt Lake City.

Physical copies of Harmonizer are set to release in October.

Get tickets for Ty Segall’s U.S. tour here.

Ty Segall and the Freedom Band 2021-2022 Tour Dates:

Aug. 20 — Las Vegas, NV – Psycho Las Vegas

Sept. 5  — Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

Sept. 6  — Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

Sept. 9  — Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern

Sept. 11 — Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival

Sept. 13 — Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

Sept. 14 — Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

Sept. 15 — Big Sur, CA – The Henry Miller Library

Sept. 16 — Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s

Sept. 18 — Petaluma, CA – Phoenix Theater

Oct. 22 — Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival

Nov. 12  — Moreno Valley, CA – Desert Daze Festival

Dec. 27 — San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

Dec. 28 — San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

Dec. 29 — San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

Dec. 30 — San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

Dec. 31 — San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

Jan. 31 — Santa Barbara, CA – Lobero Theatre

Feb. 1 — Santa Cruz, CA – Cocoanut Grove Historic Ballroom

Feb. 4 — Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom

Feb. 5 — Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre

Feb. 6 — Seattle, WA – Showbox at the Market

Feb. 8 — Sonoma, CA – Gundlach Bundschu

Feb. 9 — San Luis Obisbo, CA – Slo Brewing Co.

June 14 — Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole

June 19 — New Orleans, LA – Southport Hall

June 22 — Asheville, NC – Orange Peel

June 23 — Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head Live

June 24 — Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

June 25 — Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel

June 27 — Boston, MA – Royale

June 30 — Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre

July 2 — Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue Mainroom

July 4 — Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom

July 5 — Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall