![]() ![]() Final track ‘My House on the Water’ couples the sound of the water gently lapping on the shore with a lazily performed synth melody, ending on an invitation to his address where he offers the listener a cup of coffee (a genuine invitation which has since been taken up by many). Like the days of Steely Dan, Harry Nilsson or Prince releasing a classic every year (or less) comes Mac DeMarco’s Another One, a mini-LP announced almost one year to the date of the meteorically successful Salad Days. ![]() This sign-off is typical of Mac, displaying a transparent disinterest in financial gain and absence of pretention, reinforced by the sarcastically direct title. Conceived and recorded entirely by himself in a short period between a relentless. If you like Mac, you will love Another One. This attitude was always present in his more sentimental work and adds another facet to Demarco’s compelling character. And DeMarco does not seem to be the kind of guy that would be too bothered.
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