![]() These components blend most effectively on the highlight ‘A Heart Like Hers,’ which also utilizes a familiar falsetto chorus with strong doubled vocals. The jangly jazz guitar is an obvious staple of Mac’s music thus far, but this time leans towards a slightly more polished sound. The warped sounds of Mac’s synthesizer have become a centerpiece, more subdued and melodic than the pulsating heights of Salad Days’ ‘Passing Out Pieces’. Another One finds Mac still well inside his jangle pop comfort zone, stepping outside for subtle experimentation only in the realm of instrumentation. It sits just below surface level, not meriting deep examination, but rather inviting the listener to coast along on the waves of Mac’s indulgences. The simplicity of Mac DeMarco’s music bears a unique and sincere quality. Review Summary: Strange feelings in your chest.
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