Ty Segall's "Break A Guitar" is a classic hair metal rock 'n' roll number straight out of the 80s, complete with screaming guitar solos and rocker attitude. The basics of the song itself aren't very complex: it's got repetitive guitar riffs peppered with an unwavering drumline, and carefree, self-assured vocals throughout. But that doesn't mean it isn't fun to throw on and jam out to, particularly at top volume.
In fact, this single as a stand-alone is a bit refreshing—it demonstrates that his recently released second self-titled album is the exact type of raw, impassioned garage rock we've come to expect from Ty Segall. His previously released single, "Orange Color Queen," seemed to be a deviation from that—a melodic and mildly unexpected love song, it hinted at the possibility of a new direction. But overall, this album—Segall’s ninth over the course of his prolific history—is as hard-hitting as past works. The inclusion of more honest, contemplative songs reflect a more refined work overall, while "Break A Guitar" represents that vintage Ty Segall sass.
He’ll be touring the U.S. this year with his full band, meaning there will be ample opportunities to experience the exuberance of his live shows. Get amped for destruction with "Break A Guitar" below:

track review: ty segall "break a guitar"
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole is a New Yorker born and raised who is always searching for new music to dance to. Music has been her obsession since she was thirteen and hopped into a circle pit at a local ska show for the first time. When not writing about shows and other circumstances in her life, Nicole can be found riding her sexy pink bike, cuddling up with her cat, or trying to find something to explore in Brooklyn.









