04/01/2014
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Salad Days Demos by Mac DeMarco, released 01 August 2014 1. Goodbye Weekend 2. Ken The Wolf Boy 4. Passing Out Pieces of Me 5. Organ Ronald Donkey Water 6. Let My Baby Stay 7. Pepperoni Playboy 8. Horse Hot Wee Wee Water 12. Sloopy Lau Lau 14. Mac DeMarco gone done it again with an infectious blend of indie seduction and blue-eyed soul.Mac DeMarco gone done it again with an infectious blend of indie seduction and irresistible, blue-eyed soul songcraft on 'Salad Days' - his keenly awaited follow-up to 'Rock And Roll Night Club'. We've had a total love/hate thing with this guy since his solo debut first crossed our paths back in 2012.
7digitalWhat we said:Mac DeMarco might goof about more often than most, but there’s no denying that he always delivers the goods sonically. His second LP-proper is another case in point: lurking underneath all those ever-so-slightly detuned, drunken guitars and drawling vocals, is a wealth of properly-timeless songwriting. Take your pick from the breezy surf-pop of 'Let Her Go', the slacker-blues of 'Brother' or the ramshackle psychedelia of 'Passing Out Pieces', with its 'Strawberry Fields'-style organ. But, for our money, the real stand-out on Salad Days is sun-warped slow jam 'Chamber Of Refection', which finds Mac acting out his wildest Shuggie Otis fantasies amongst pitch-shifted synths.
Mac Demarco Salad Days
Name: Mac DeMarco - Salad Days Demos (2014).rar. Size: 84.52 MB Uploaded: 02:22 Last download: 21:17. Zippyshare.com News: HTTPS/SSL activation. After a succesfull upload you'll receive a unique link to the download site, which you can place anywhere: on your homepage, blog. Album Description. With his 2012 debut, 2, Canadian songwriter Mac DeMarco offered the world a look into his dazed but brilliant mind's eye, his songs landing somewhere between a hallucinogenic re-imagination of '70s soft rock, oddball outsider jams, and laid-back indie fare. Mac DeMarco Salad Days Vinyl LP + Download “As I’m getting older, chip up on my shoulder.” is the opening line from Mac DeMarco’s second full-length LP Salad Days, the follow up to 2012’s lauded Mac DeMarco 2. Amongst that familiar croon and lilting guitar, that initial line from the title track sets the tone for an LP of a maturing.
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