Stereogum —
Nathan Fielder is a man of range. In 2014 the awkward comedian sang Lana Del Rey’s “Born To Die” onstage and a couple of years later he pretended to play guitar with Mac DeMarco. In a recent episode of his and Benny Safdie’s Showtime serie... more info
Stereogum —
Over the past few years, Idris Vicuña, the LA-based alt-pop bedroom producer known as Eyedress, has become a viral sensation. He’s collaborated with artists like King Krule and YungMorpheus, and My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields remixed his... more info
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Featuring CMAT, The Mary Wallopers,The Last Dinner Party, Master Peace, Georgia, Jaako Eino Kalevi, Belacqua, Effy, El Perro Del Mar, CBAKL, Eyedress, Mac DeMarco.
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Stereogum —
For the second time this year, Eyedress and Mac DeMarco have released a song together. Back in August, Eyedress, aka Filipino singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer Idris Vicuña, teamed up with professional goofball and chill bro DeMarco on “T... more info
Stereogum —
In 1983, the Italian singer Ryan Paris scored a big international hit with his synthpop jam “Dolce Vita.” One vocal admirer of that song in Mac DeMarco. In 2016, DeMarco said some nice things about “Dolce Vita,” and Ryan Paris responded, r... more info
Stereogum —
French keyboardist Domi Louna and American drummer JD Beck are a quirky young duo performing funky jazz under the name DOMi & JD Beck. They recently became the first act signed to Anderson .Paak’s new Blue Note imprint APESHIT! Today they’re s... more info
Stereogum — Despite continuing to work with Will Yip, the producer behind the decks for urgent and aggressive records by the likes of Touché Amoré, Code Orange, Title Fight, Turnstile, and Caracara, the Virginia Beach indie band Turnover have transformed from ... more info
Obscure Sound — Sessue is a producer/artist from the Bay Area, impressing with the melodic “Magic For Monkeys.” The beginnings tout a nonchalant, jangle-rock yearning in the Mac DeMarco vein. An ensuing chorus reflects a more twinkling, melodic vein of rock. Hea... more info
Obscure Sound — Johnathon McCombe’s third studio album, Something Good, offers a pleasingly understated rock sound — taking a cue from ’60s and ’70s rock/folk nostalgia, in addition to modern slacker-friendly acts like Mac DeMarco. Among my favorites on the ... more info