There’s plenty of songs about love, chorus pedal-laden guitar, upbeat basslines and just a hint that the wheels have fallen off a little bit in places. If you’ve been following the guy and his music for long enough then you may be relieved or unsurprised that his musical stylings remains firmly in tact here. On the surface level, calling this album Another One is either perfect or some self-deprecating humour from Mac. And it’s a good one, but not one without some caveats. It is another one though, I can definitely confirm that. Whatever your position, this was one of the more surprising releases of the year coming in between Mac’s seemingly never-ending touring and just over a year after Salad Days. The label call it a ‘mini-LP’ but Mac has referred to it as the next release and at around 25 minutes, it’s only another track or two away from his previous full-lengths. Is Another One a new Mac DeMarco album or not? It’s certainly a question up for debate through this review and the release itself.
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