The pair's collaborative LP, Hair (due April 24 on Drag City), is full of loose, woolly, rough-hewn jammers in which the tape sound —and the different qualities of different takes— is used evocatively. "I Am Not a Game" sounds cool and sweet when ripped back to gentle organ patterns, but the snarling guitars in the background forever threaten assault; and when Segall and Fence-boss Tim Presley's guitars fire up togther, suddenly the song is peaking in pained, fried-out fashion.
"I am not a game," Segall snarls, and the retort may not mean much to those listening at home. Or may mean everything. It's poetic shorthand, syllables to be sung before the shredding; words that sound great as a refrain even if we know not the game that's being played.
Ty Segall and White Fence, "I Am Not a Game"
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