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2 (Mac DeMarco album)

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Released
  
October 16th, 2012

Length
  
31:27

Release date
  
16 October 2012

Recorded
  
June 2012

Artist
  
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Genres
  
Lo-fi music, Jangle pop, Psychedelic rock, Psychedelic pop

Similar
  
Mac DeMarco albums, Lo-fi music albums, Other albums

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2 is the debut full-length studio album by Canadian musician Mac DeMarco. It was recorded in June and released in October 2012 on the Captured Tracks label.

Contents

Mac demarco 2 2012 full album


Background

DeMarco moved from Vancouver to Montreal in 2011. There, he recorded an EP under his own name, Rock and Roll Nightclub. Featuring slowed-down vocals and elements of glam rock, this recording garnered enough attention that his label, Captured Tracks, agreed to finance a full-length album. DeMarco shifted his style from Rock and Roll Nightclub to 2, and his glam and crooning singing style were dropped for a more standard approach to guitar rock. The album was composed and recorded in DeMarco's Montreal apartment, in the Mile End neighbourhood. DeMarco made the recording wearing only his "skivvies", or underwear. In a June 2012 interview, DeMarco announced that about 75% of the album had been completed.

Music

The album contains a single acoustic track, "Still Together", which features Demarco using falsetto singing in the chorus. The opener, "Cooking Up Something Good", uses a song structure where a catchy verse transitions to a "blindsiding" darker chorus. "Robson Girl" also juxtaposes a "sweet" verse with a guitar-shredding chorus.

Lyrically, DeMarco covers growing up in suburbia, failed love, and family secrets, the last featuring heavily in "Cooking Up Something Good". "Ode to Viceroy" is a tribute to the singer's favourite brand of cigarettes. DeMarco is apologizing to his mother in "Freaking Out The Neighbourhood", and trying to convince a girl to leave town with him in "'The Stars Keep On Calling My Name".

Artwork

In September 2014, DeMarco stated in a "What's in My Bag?" interview video at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, California that he had been inspired by the album art for Haruomi Hosono's Hosono House for the design of 2’s album cover. In the same interview, DeMarco also points out his cover’s striking but coincidental similarity to Bruce Springsteen's The River.

Reception

The album was compared by several reviewers to Real Estate's 2011 release, Days. NME called DeMarco a "skilled songwriter" and likened him to fictional character Ferris Bueller. DeMarco's guitar work was praised by several reviewers. The Guardian remarked that, although the initial tracks have promise, the album "never quite delivers" and criticised its "unvarying" tone. Pitchfork Media gave an enthusiastic review, awarding the record its "Best New Music" designation. Reviewer Sam Hockley-Smith commented positively on DeMarco's songwriting and lyrical depth. The website placed the album at 43rd on their "50 Best Albums of the Year" retrospective.

The album was named a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize on June 13, 2013.

The album was recognized as one of The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far, a list published by Pitchfork Media in August 2014.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mac DeMarco.

Songs

1Cooking Up Something Good2:41
2Dreaming2:27
3Freaking Out The Neighborhood2:54

References

2 (Mac DeMarco album) Wikipedia


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