has a psychedelic identity crisis in his futuristic new song “Radio.” The track is the second single to his forthcoming album“The body has gone away/And given me a new name,” Segall observes in the opening lines, before professing over a searing parade of instruments ranging from the koto to the saxophone: “I just want to sit and watch the new radio/Watching people die all night long on the radio/It makes me feel like I am living for free.
“‘Radio’ is a science non-fiction song,” Segall said in a statement. “We live in a Cronenberg film. It has videodrome saxoheadphones. I am a slave to the new radio and so are you.” The song follows the single “First Taste,” which Segall released last June accompanied by a grotesque. According to Segall, “Radio” arrives just in time for the Fourth of July, and “should satisfy all our barely-subsumed bloodlust and immutable desire to rule while also providing a majestically boomboxable anthem to revel along with at the cookout.”
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