LOS ANGELES (AP) — Often dubbed the prince of indie music, Mac DeMarco has built a devoted fanbase through his mix of distinct slacker rock and being unafraid to show off his endearingly offbeat ...
Mac DeMarco, known for his laid-back musical style and whimsical persona, has surprised fans once again with the stealthy release of not one, but two secret albums in recent weeks. This article will ...
"I was banned from quite a few Toronto venues back in the day," Mac DeMarco admitted partway through his set, reflecting back ...
In a delightful twist for his audience, Mac DeMarco has chosen to give away CD-R copies of 'Seven Off the Two' at his concerts. A Reddit user, known as JackShediac, recently shared their experience of ...
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When it was time to make a new record, Mac DeMarco stayed away from the studio. Instead, he hit the road, traveling solo from California to Canada to Chicago to Queens, New York. Along the way, he ...
Mac DeMarco released Guitar, his first studio album of vocal songs in six years, last month, and his tour supporting it just stopped in NYC for two shows at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday and Monday ...
In the early 2010s, it seemed as if everyone in indie rock wanted to be Mac DeMarco. The Canadian was the ultimate slacker success story, traversing the globe playing sold-out shows with a guitar in ...
Mac DeMarco’s back with another laid-back stunner. Last month’s Guitar lead single “Home” was a gentle rumination on his birthplace, and the new one “Holy” is a sparse yet cosmic tune about ...