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Aug 25, 2015While the instrumentation gives the impression of self-bricolage, made up of materials from Mac’s own private collection under a particular washed-out filter, the lyrics derive from common property, things like fragments of old clichés and easy rhymes.
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Aug 10, 2015Though nothing on this record gives the impression of being overthought, there’s a familiar strangeness to his songwriting too.
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Aug 7, 2015Some of the 25-year-old artist’s songs here seem unrealized, his slim insights into relationships not as revealing as his often eloquent guitar work. Self-reflection turns to self-absorption, and never quite resonates on a universal level.
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Aug 7, 2015There’s a sense of comfort running throughout that does result in repeated motifs, fancy tricks that have either appeared on previous LPs or within the same eight songs.
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Aug 7, 2015It’s a genial set.
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Q MagazineJul 30, 2015Sticking largely to the budget yacht rock, hazy indie sounds of its predecessor, Another One finds our hero circling the plughole of heartbreak, with stop-offs into anguish, pique and confusion. [Sep 2015, p.110]
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Aug 10, 2015While not offensive, it’s watery childlike-ness is like a kid’s paddling pool--no deep end and replete with a drop or two of unwanted warm yellow liquid.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 68 out of 74
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Mixed: 5 out of 74
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Negative: 1 out of 74
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Sep 11, 2023Otra joya de mac demarco me encanta toda su ambientación de las canciones, todo el álbum es una carta de amor a la música
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Nov 17, 2017
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Sep 23, 2017