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Crack Magazine interviews Mac DeMarco

With his new album Salad Days dropping 31 March, Mac’s been a busy dude. And while we think he appreciated us breaking the monotony of the press grind with these silly questions, he seemed a little miffed that we’d woken him up at 11am.

The Guardian profiles Mac DeMarco

DeMarco’s lovable jackassery has helped make him a kind of brohemian hero, but it’s his talents as a songwriter that have sustained the love. Sometimes sleazy, always sincere, his songs have a kind of slacker-stealth to them…

ABQ Journal features Ty Segall

Ty Segall is not one to sit and wait. In fact, the musician has so many projects, it’s difficult to manage at times. Despite that, Segall was able to release two projects – “Gemini” and “Sleeper” – in 2013.

Exclaim! interviews Mac DeMarco

Mac was born in Duncan, BC, but did most of his growing up in Edmonton, AB. Before any aspirations to become a musician, he was really into computers in his pre-pubescent years — in a big, nerdy way.

Fader streams Mac DeMarco’s “Brother”

The pace on Mac DeMarco’s new single is so lethargic that there are moments where it almost sounds like a faster song slowed down since it’s hard to imagine one written so intentionally sluggish, like a 45 played on 33 speed.

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