NME shares Mac DeMarco’s ‘I’ve Been Waiting For Her’.
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“The singer-songwriter will release ‘Another One’ on August 7, featuring “eight freshly written songs”. It follows on from 2014 release ‘Salad Days’…”
“The singer-songwriter will release ‘Another One’ on August 7, featuring “eight freshly written songs”. It follows on from 2014 release ‘Salad Days’…”
Mac DeMarco’s new mini-album Another One is out August 7 via Captured Tracks. We’ve already heard the title track and “The Way You’d Love Her”, and now he’s let go of “I’ve Been Waiting For Her”.
The 4th of July just ended, but that’s no reason to not throw another cookout. To help, Mac DeMarco has just shared Some Other Ones, a collection of instrumental recordings he’s billed as his “BBQ soundtrack.” It features songs such as “Little Pepper” and “Onion Man”, and was recorded from July 4-8 in Queens, New York.
Canadian jangle-pop oddball Mac DeMarco is set to serve up a mini-LP titled Another One next month, but before the eight-song set officially arrives, he’ll be serving up hotdogs and previewing the forthcoming release at a barbecue this afternoon.
Caught in concert, Mac DeMarco has a clownish, party-starting disposition. When the Canadian songwriter wants to play it straight, however, he knows exactly how to break your heart. New track ‘Another One’ is online now, a hazy, McCartney-esque piece of bubblegum pop with a tattered psych edge.
This summer, sardonic slacker-rocker Mac DeMarco will follow up his 2014 album Salad Days with a so-called “mini-album” called Another One. Already he’s shared one track, “The Way You’d Love Her,” and today he is sharing a second, the eight-song project’s title-track.
Mac DeMarco has shared a spoof travel video. Titled ‘Too Dry Dudes’, the video documents his recent worldwide tour.
On August 7, Mac DeMarco will release Another One, a mini-LP that will serve as the follow up to his breakout Salad Days. After putting out “The Way You’d Love Her,” Big Mac has now delivered the video for the title track which pays tribute to Michael Jackson.
Following an appearance at Field Day London, Mac DeMarco visited BBC Radio 6 Music’s studios for an acoustic and full-band session.
For the second year, his charity, Make the World Better Foundation, will host a benefit concert with a stacked lineup: Mac DeMarco, locals Marian Hill and The Suffers are on the bill.
Mac DeMarco will release his new mini-album Another One on August 7th, and on Monday, the indie oddball shared “The Way You’d Love Her,” the first track off that eight-track EP.
Mac DeMarco’s eight-song “mini-LP” Another One is out August 7 via Captured Tracks, and he’s shared a song from the record. It’s called “The Way You’d Love Her”. He’s also announced even more dates to his already lengthy tour.
On August 7, Mac DeMarco will release a project he’s calling the Another One mini-LP, and to tease its release three months ahead of time, the alt-scuzz musician has shared “The Way You’d Love Her.” The new cut is breezy and head-over-heels gushy.
Songs like “Salad Days,” “Let My Baby Stay” and “Cooking Up Something Good” sound timeless live and serve as reminders that for all the cheekiness, DeMarco’s actually extremely talented.
The Strokes returned to the stage last night at Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Festival, with special guest Mac DeMarco briefly joining the band on stage.
Indie rock’s favorite goofball Mac DeMarco will follow up his 2014 breakout album, Salad Days, with a new mini-LP titled, Another One, scheduled for release August 7th via Captured Tracks.
Mac DeMarco has just announced the release of a new mini-record, called Another One and uploaded a promo video to YouTube.
Don’t call it an EP. Indie rock goofball Mac DeMarco released a video today announcing a new eight-song “mini LP” titled Another One that’s due out Aug. 7. The four-minute video is a typically weird Mac production, following the musician as he jams on a variety of instruments in his messy Queens apartment
Mac DeMarco 7:30pm (6:30pm doors) Tuesday, April 14 and Wednesday, April 15. Loma Vista Gardens, 47540 Highway 1, Big Sur. $55.
Mac DeMarco has announced plans to play a huge one-off show at London Roundhouse, 9th September.
Canadian wiseass Mac DeMarco isn’t someone you’ll catch too often on the late night TV circuit, but Conan O’Brien was lucky enough to snag him for a rare performance last night (March 30).
Mac DeMarco was the musical guest on “Conan” last night. (It was a rare late night TV appearance for DeMarco, aside from that time he got assaulted on “The Eric André Show”.) Watch him perform the Salad Days track “Let Her Go” below.
The video, which was posted today (March 27) on the official Field Day YouTube channel, shows the Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter in overalls and cokebottle glasses bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Bubbles character from the Canadian TV series Trailer Park Boys.
Laura Marling and Mac DeMarco are among the acts who have been added to the line-up for this year’s End Of The Road.
Wilco announced the lineup for their Solid Sound Festival today, and this year, they’ll be joined by SPIN’s 2014 Band of the Year Parquet Courts, Real Estate, and Mac DeMarco.
It’s Field Day! Returning to Victoria Park the mini-festival will take place on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th June. Confirmed live acts for Sunday include Mac DeMarco, Ducktails, Ex Hex and Savages.
With his sunny voice and slightly off-kilter guitaring, gap-toothed Canadian indie-rocker Mac DeMarco might leave you jonesing for summer. So to tide you over ’til warmer times, here he is performing an acoustic version of “Salad Days” at last year’s Pickathon.
At Laneway Festival in Sydney, Faster Louder challenged Mac DeMarco and his mum – festival MC Agnes – to a “Mac Off” to find out which one of them knew more Mac facts than the other.
With a wonderfully goofy grin planted on his face, Mac DeMarco gives the impression of an oversized, hyperactive prodigy child. The band’s performance is incredibly tight, despite the shambolic impression they create between spurts of philosophical platitudes and offshoots into classic covers.
Mac DeMarco will bring his unique brand of Canadian slacker songcraft to the second day of Field Day in East London.