
However, what they do have to look forward to is a remarkable singer-songwriter producing more incredible work.
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Much to the disappointment of this fans, Mac has not enclosed his current address in the final moments of the LP, which he had done on 2015’s Another One. The latter, an infectious gem from the MacMaster, features one of his most beautiful vocal melodies and guitar lines. 'The three of us have a standing dinner date at this Silver Lake Thai place. Tracks like “One Another” and “A Wolf Who Wears Sheeps Clothes” wouldn’t sound out of place on something like Rubber Soul. Mac DeMarco, Father John Mistys Josh Tillman and Ariel Pink have formed a new group, dubbing themselves The Puberty 3. The lyrics are thoughtful and sensitive, yet each verse closes with a stinging remark about his father’s absence in his life: “The thought of him no longer being around/I’m sure it will be sad but not really different”.ĭespite the maturity of his lyrics, he hasn’t lost his ability to write a good old-fashioned pop song. His father, who became ill during the making of the album and also inspired the Lennon-esque ballad, “Watching Him Fading Away”. It’s perhaps the most profound song that he’s penned, yet incredibly simple. In the end, since he doesn’t really know his dad, he looks in the mirror and finds himself becoming unrecognizable. However, in Mac’s case, he’s becoming more like his father, who he really never knew, and though he doesn’t want this to happen, he can’t stop the nature progression of aging. In “My Old Man” he describes the feeling that many people can empathize with realizing they’ve become more like their parents than they really ever wanted to be.

While Mac has shown signs of writing very mature lyrical pieces in the past, “Salad Days” comes to mind, the tracks on This Old Dog feature an underlying theme of adulthood and real maturity. Tracks like “Dreams From Yesterday”, “For the First Time” and “On the Level” are soaked in cheesy-synthesizers, something Mac has flirted with in the past, but never exploited as much as he has here. The other half of the record sounds like it was composed for an unaired episode of Miami Vice.

While his previous sound was distinctive and charmingly quirky, it’s time for a change and This Old Dog is the perfect transition to a new musical direction. Instead the “jizz jazz” king relies heavily on acoustic guitars, giving the vibe the songs were written around a campfire. His signature warbley, chorus-drenched guitar, which had dominated his previous releases is scarcely found on This Old Dog, and when it does make an appearance it’s generally mixed under the other instrumentation. McBriare Samuel Lanyon (born Vernor Winfield McBriare Smith IV on April 30, 1990), better known by his stage name Mac DeMarco, is a Canadian singer-songwriter, multi. Known to many for his zany persona and onstage presence, This Old Dog, his latest release, seems more so that any album in his catalogue to contradict his often childish behavior.įrom the opening track, “My Old Man”, you can hear that this is a going to be a different kind of record from Mr.

Nearly two years since his last release, Mac DeMarco returns with a collection of 13 songs, which may surprise some of his longtime fans.
