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NME catches Mac DeMarco in the daylight
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Mac DeMarco’s army of fans are more used to seeing him in darkened venues at the climax of a night of partying, but at ACL he also proved that he’s a man for all seasons: including the blistering heat of a 1pm show under the Texas sun.

NME announces Ty Segall’s Manipulator
NME

Ty Segall has announced plans for his new album, ‘Manipulator’. The album will be released by Drag City on August 26 and features 17 songs. It follows last year’s ‘Sleeper’.

NME reviews Ezara Furman’s Day of the Dog
NME

Where has Ezra Furman been hiding? Already on his fifth album (albeit his first with new band The Boyfriends backing him) this Chicago-based singer-songwriter offers a bratty, ragged take on New York Dolls, Spector-era Ramones and E Street Band carnival rock, revealing a gift for crafting freeway-cruisin’ tunes served with an extra helping of roadkill.

NME reviews Fuzz’s ?Fuzz?
NME

The band only formed in January and consequently their debut fizzes with spontaneity, its sinuous riffs and Sabbath-indebted rhythm section playing at a delirious punk-rock speed…

Mac Demarco’s 2 reviewed on NME
NME

“Lyrically witty, full of neat turns of phrase, his songs recall the quirks and kinks of Jonathan Richman, the tale-telling and wit of Alex Turner (specifically the Arctics man’s gentle, romantic work on the Submarine soundtrack), and the playful verbosity of Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus…”

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