Clash Magazine announces Mac DeMarco’s Salad Days
Clash Magazine
New album ‘Salad Days’ is another irreverent document from Mac DeMarco, matching scratchy indie-punk to a knowledge of early 70s FM rock.
New album ‘Salad Days’ is another irreverent document from Mac DeMarco, matching scratchy indie-punk to a knowledge of early 70s FM rock.
Mac DeMarco’s new album Salad Days is due out on March 31st/April 1st, but until then he’s decided to share the album’s first official single, ‘Passing Out Pieces’, as well as the LP’s teaser trailer.
In the newest edition of Famous Class Records’ “Less Artists More Condos” 7” split series, the label brings #10 with San Francisco groups FUZZ and CCR Headcleaner, the psych sludge band that is currently tearing up the scene.
Mac DeMarco has announced his new album ‘Salad Days’ for release in the spring. The Canadian songwriter, who has become something of a cult hero in the wake of 2011 LP ‘2’…
“Passing Out Pieces” will feature on Salad Days and is currently streaming below. The LP itself, the follow-up to 2012′s 2, will drop via Captured Tracks on 1 April.
‘Passing Out Pieces’ is a beautiful slice of mellow indie-pop that drags you down and lifts you up at the same time – an incredible glimpse of what we can expect of DeMarco’s new release.
O canadense Mac DeMarco está prestes a desembarcar pela primeira vez no Brasil. O músico fará três shows por aqui – dois em São Paulo, em local ainda não definido, e um terceiro no Beco 203, em Porto Alegre.
Musically, White Fence played a solid set of straightforward garage-rock — forgoing the studio trickery of their LPs and becoming a bit more down-to-earth in the process.
As Stereogum points out, Ty Segall’s early `70s-rock-worshipping outfit, Fuzz, have recorded a scorching cover of a Kinks classic for a new split 7”.
So when Fuzz tackle the Kinks’ “Till the End of the Day”, the power trio unsurprisingly rip through a fast, beefed up, fuzzed out version of the song that’s front-to-back exhilarating.
Segall’s stamp usually guarantees a certain level of mad-eyed intensity and furious energy, and Fuzz’s version of “Till the End of the Day” doesn’t disappoint.
…along with a handful of dates in Canada. It’s not a Canadian tour proper, but Mac and his merry band will return to Quebec in April for shows in Wakefield, Sherbrooke and Montreal.
Backstage at the event, Under the Radar caught up with Mac DeMarco and Beach Fossils’ Dustin Payseur, two acts who have certainly defined the label.
For everyone else, the beer-swilling, chain-smoking troubadour has just announced a tour of North America and Europe with a couple of South American dates thrown in.
The latest installment features Fuzz doing a Kinks cover, and for the B-side, they’ve tapped their former tourmates, the San Francisco sludge punks CCR Headcleaner.
Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco has a new album called Salad Days, the follow-up to 2012′s breakthrough 2, coming in April on Captured Tracks. DeMarco stopped by Edmonton’s CKUA to perform an acoustic set…
No, the new Mac DeMarco album isn’t a pussy-obsessed record called Eddie’s Dream. He told Edmonton radio station CKUA that it’s called Salad Days, and it’s out in April. He also performed acoustic renditions of new songs.
Titled Oddments, the new album is due to drop in February, following swiftly on from the September 2013 release of the psychedelically tinged but garage-in-spirit
Titled Oddments, the new album is due to drop in February, following swiftly on from the September 2013 release of the psychedelically tinged but garage-in-spirit
Good news: Mac DeMarco has revealed he’s got a new album coming, marking the occasion by streaming this tongue-in-cheek new clip.
Ty Segall makes another superlative bedroom record, a collection of bummed-out midtempo tunes and raw ballads that channels John Lennon at his most melancholy and soulful.
Now a second batch of bands have been added to the 10th Birthday guest list, the biggest new name on the Gum Ball 2014 roll-call being the might King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard.
Now a second batch of bands have been added to the 10th Birthday guest list, the biggest new name on the Gum Ball 2014 roll-call being the might King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard.
Dwyer has a new solo project that he’s calling Damaged Bug, and he’ll release an album called Hubba Bubba under that name in just a few weeks. First single “Eggs At Night” sounds absolutely nothing like any incarnation of Thee Oh Sees…
Yet with the 2013 release of his second album, “MCII,” Cronin finally may be escaping the shadows of his peers. The lauded release, which graced Rolling Stone’s year-end best-of list and a litany of indie-rock blogs…
The 90-minute show was a homecoming for the 27-year-old Furman.
…while King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard plays adjacent on the O’Donnell Gardens Stage and Bob Evans takes on the Alfred Square Stage.
Happy New Year! Panache is excited to ring in the new year with two Panache curated evenings at Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday Jan 10 & Sat Jan 11, 2014. Our Panache Bazaar Bonanza weekend will feature performances by some of our favorite artists: Mac Demarco doing a very special solo set, Imperial Teen, Delicate […]
Known for his work in driving the revival and garage and guitar work, the prolific Ty Segall’s Sleeper is a deeply personal record written after he was estranged from his mother in the wake of his father’s death.
Spin Managing Editor Nicole Sia placed MCII on her list of top albums of 2013 and called Cronin “the best pop star in the biz today.” That’s a huge title for the 27-year-old to live up to, and so far, he seems up to the challenge.