Pitchfork features Mac DeMarco’s song “Young Blood””
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The Adult Swim summer singles series continues with a new track from Mac DeMarco. The new single is called “Young Blood” and you can stream it above via Interview.
The Adult Swim summer singles series continues with a new track from Mac DeMarco. The new single is called “Young Blood” and you can stream it above via Interview.
Going for more of a rockabilly spin to his usual blend of simple, grimy rock and roll, DeMarco manages to sound sensual with lines like…
Fans can hear the Canadian tunesmith take the piss out of Limp Bizkit’s ‘Break Stuff,’ Metallica’s ‘Enter Sandman,’ the Beatles’ ‘Blackbird,’ Eric Clapton’s ‘Cocaine,’…
adding screeches, growls, quirks and licks to the classic-tinged songwriting on ‘2’ and a speedy, poppier edge to the weirder ‘Rock And Roll Night Club’ songs…
Mac DeMarco’s performance at Pitchfork Festival featured on Pitchfork TV
The whole 13-song set — which mostly consists of DeMarco’s wart-covered originals — is streaming below. Jurassic Pop is also offering a limited cassette run…
DeMarco charmed the pants off the not-yet-relaxed crowd with humorously cliché compliments, a faux-emcee persona, and that toothy, near-psychotic grin.
The cassette is a non-bootleg, professional recording of the performance at Russian Recording, featuring 13 high-spirited tunes.
Pitchfork posts photos of Mac DeMarco’s performance at Pitchfork Festival
…enjoying Mac DeMarcos’s lighthearted pop on the opposite side of the park. DeMarco was having a lot of fun, playing many, many covers…
…Canadian Mac DeMarco’s set which consisted entirely of a strange array of dad-friendly covers — “Takin’ Care Of Business,” “Songbird,” “Enter Sandman.” me
So, I just recently started listening to Mac Demarco’s music–and let me tell you, when I say listen, I mean LISTEN, on repeat for hours upon hours.
When we caught DeMarco and his colorful cast of characters down at Portals’ party at Hype Hotel, the rowdy Canadian was in full swing with random outbursts while…
Mac DeMarco’s ‘2’ demos, “were recorded right before I went on to make the final recordings”, says the gap-toothed songwriter. ‘2”s demos also come…
The lineup features Captured Tracks roster artists DIIV, Mac Demarco, Wild Nothing, Beach Fossils, Soft Moon, Minks, Soft Metals, Blouse,…
The lineup boasts several stars from the Captured Tracks roster, including DIIV, Mac DeMarco, Wild Nothing, Beach Fossils, Soft Moon, and Blouse.
The L Magazine posts photos from Mac DeMarco’s performance at Northside Fest
Rolling Stone posts picture of Mac DeMarco at Bonnaroo
Life may not be one long party any more for Mac DeMarco, but his enthusiasm doesn’t appear to be dampened.
Mac DeMarco, Metric and Metz are amongst the artists longlisted for this year’s Polaris Music Prize, the Canadian equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize.
Among this year’s nominations are Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mac DeMarco,…
Pitchfork posts video of Mac DeMarco performing “Freaking out the Neighbors” at Primavera Sound
Beginning this week, they’ll release at least one free digital single per week at their website, with 15 singles scheduled. Participants include… Mac DeMarco,…
Somehow, it’s makes a ton of sense that this is the way Mac DeMarco interprets the lyrics of Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s classic number “Takin’ Care Of Business”:
“…There was euphoria, inconsistency, great moments of music all around. Mac and his band could play anything…”
Undeterred, the Canadian gave us two songs, cigarette stuck in the neck of the guitar
In their latest, charismatic misfit Mac DeMarco shows off some unabashedly goofy dance moves while singing “Still Together,” a cut from his most recent full-length, 2.
Mac DeMarco, the Canadian indie rock star once known as Makeout Videotape, provides the latest edition of our exclusive Rdio Session series recorded during SXSW.
…Yours Truly filmed Mac DeMarco and his band playing a session at Austin’s Driskill Hotel. Below, watch him perform the excellent 2 closing track “Still Together”,…
Mac Demarco is a human gem. Sparkling with a delicate grunge from head to toe and between those gaped front teeth, Mac lights up a room with endless oddities.