Chatting with 23-year-old Laguna Beach-based indie-garage-punker Ty Segall on the phone is a laid-back, easygoing affair. The same can be said about his approach to rock ‘n’ roll, which is also, let’s just say, surfer-esque. Segall doesn’t intellectualize what he does; he lets his music—like his wave-riding (he’s surfed since childhood)—speak for itself. For him, […]
