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Mac DeMarco in Top 10 of 2017 Albums
Spin Magazine

“The content comes with a slight change in sound: Gone is the rinky-dink, pealing electric guitar tone that colored his early records, replaced with an acoustic instrument, recorded as if he’s in the room with you. There’s also prolific use of a CR-78 drum machine set to cruise, the steady motorik rhythms pushing him toward a more reflective space. He sounds comfortable, lived-in.”

Mac Demarco talks to The New Yorker about James Taylor
The New Yorker

“…they confirm that a truly great song exists outside of time and trend. But parallels between DeMarco and Taylor extend beyond their sound: they’ve both been known as boyish wild men who are fond of the bottle, and whose unpredictable, spastic personalities are at odds with the mellow, emotive songs they write.”

Thee Oh Sees Announce North American Tour
Pitchfork

Thee Oh Sees have announced a tour. They’ll hit the road later this month at Norman Music Festival in Oklahoma and tour Europe through the summer, before wrapping up with a series of North American dates in September.

Mac DeMarco Fan Club is looking for a new Fan Club assistant in Brooklyn

Mac DeMarco Fan Club is looking for a new Fan Club assistant in Brooklyn. This position will be great for a college student! ​Must have’s: – Experience with Mailchimp – Experience with WordPress – Great attention to detail – Experience with IMovie, and can make quick graphics, videos – Must live in the 5 borough […]

Paste Magazine features King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard record announcement for “Murder of the Universe”
Paste Magazine

“…There’s no single from album number two yet, but there’s an appropriately ominous and trippy video for Murder of the Universe that talks of new worlds replacing old ones and memories being blown up in the mushroom clouds. If everything on the album is as intense as this clip’s one minute, it’ll be one hell of a ride…”

Mac Demarco: Life Advice from the Musician, Who Proves that Being Chill is Incredibly Hard Work
SSENSE

Mac Demarco lives in a paradox of chillness. While his music is celebrated for its slacker romanticism, his own schedule is packed with writing, touring, and all the other trappings of a musician’s lifestyle. He follows a path that is just as much weary as it is youthfully blissful. Yet Mac has a humble knack for making it all seem so easy. At home, signing autographs in his Echo Park bungalow, he dispatches wisdom on cigarettes, sandwiches, and Michael Jackson.

DIY Mag joins Mac Demarco on tour in London
DIY Magazine

“…in between impossibly gorgeous, slowed-down renditions of ‘2’ favourite ‘Annie’ and more recent track ‘Without Me’ – both of which prove that, without any bells and whistles, the singer’s got a crooner’s pair of pipes that could melt the stoniest of hearts”

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