

But the baseline idea should be pretty free and open minded and open to being different.

"But it's more about not really caring while you're writing, and then if it's going well then you start to care and you tweak and you make it-finish it. "The idea is to try to do something different all the time, you know, whether it's starting on a different pitch, like writing on a bass," Segall says of his process. He's been in three bands, produced other artists, and toured relentlessly. This year, Segall will turn 30 years old, and while a twentysomething he released two dozen singles and EPs and nine albums (the most recent in January). It's not science, but it's the process of one of rock music's most prolific young songwriters. And if he's lucky he'll have a good one every couple of weeks. home every morning, pound six cups of coffee, and try to write a song. During one of the brief stretches that Ty Segall isn't on the road, he'll wake up in his L.A.
