Mac Demarco
"2" (Captured Tracks,2012)
When the then 21-year old Mac DeMarco released his debut Rock and Roll
Night Club 12″ just a short while ago in the Spring of 2012, it was
accompanied by a barrage of bizarrely funny promo videos, wildly
unhinged live performances and a not-so-subtle disparate range of promo
photos. The glam facade was purely that, an image that was manufactured
for fun to confuse the stiff and compartmentalizing world of indie music
journalists. But it wasn’t all a jest, as that EP covered a whole range
of music styles that were latent in the ex-Makeout Videotape frontman’s
already impressive slough of cassette-only releases. The sincere and
warm Mac who sang “Only You” was the same lipstick-wearing sleazoid that
crooned “Baby’s Wearing Blue Jeans” and that suited him and his
listeners just fine.
Now, all of six months later, Mac is back with his first proper full
length, Mac DeMarco 2. As opposed to RNRNC, “2″ is a concerted effort to
produce a cohesive work that showcases Mac’s natural ability as a
songwriter, singer and producer. With a new arsenal of recording gear,
the fidelity has substantially improved without compromising the
immediacy and organic quality of his prior releases under any monicker.
The results are immediately rewarding, from the warm “Cooking Up
Something Good” to the heartfelt “My Kind of Woman.” It’s obvious Mac is
presenting himself musically in the most sincere way possible, no
matter what happens in his wild videos or live shows. “Freaking out the
Neighborhood,” Mac’s apologetic ode to his loved ones about such public
behavior, shows that Mac DeMarco is still with us, coming along for the
ride, getting everyone else in trouble. Even so, the maturation process
of Mac DeMarco, recording artist, is in full swing. He did, after all,
turn 22 this April.
Nov 9, 2012
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