![]() ![]() “Goodbye Weekend,” another prime example of the warped sounds that Mac DeMarco has easily coined as his own – “slacker rock” or “jizz jazz” as he so calls it. ![]() “Let My Baby Stay” continues in the same fashion with Mac DeMarco carrying his heart on his sleeve with no need for spectacular effects, besides the basic guitar pedals that he implores to capture everything he’d like to demonstrate in a song. The album opener, titled track “Salad Days,” sets the perfect precedent for what the listener has in store, 11 tracks that will float amongst all the thoughts and sounds that this young Canadian can conjure up. His songs dwell within the realms of spacey folk guitar driven rock, relying heavily on creating a mind-bending approach to his folky tunes (imagine listening to Bob Dylan at the conclusion of a mind altering night of drugs and alcohol). ![]() And there is no denying the talent and strengths behind the singer/songwriter’s ability to create a catchy and almost stoner-like approach to his songs. Vernor Winfield McBriare Smith IV, aka Mac DeMarco, puts all his cards on the table as he unleashes a beast of an album in the form of his third LP, Salad Days. ![]()
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