Mac Demarco - Salad Days -2014- -flac- ★ «PREMIUM»
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A gentle, reassurring love song that directly follows the heavy introspection of "Chamber of Reflection." "Go Easy" features a shimmering guitar texture and serves as a promise of devotion and support to his partner, offering a comforting breath of fresh air before the album closes. 11. "Johnny's Odyssey" / "Gooodbye"
: A tender, acoustic-driven ballad written about his long-term girlfriend, Kiera McNally, and the real-life threat of her visa expiring. Mac DeMarco - Salad Days -2014- -FLAC-
: A bouncy, guitar-driven track addressing toxic masculinity and the pressure to maintain a tough exterior.
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The album effectively birthed the modern "Bedroom Pop" genre. Artists like Boy Pablo, Clairo, Cuco, and Rex Orange County drew directly from the sonic template Mac laid down in 2014. The accessibility of his recording style empowered thousands of teenagers worldwide to buy cheap interfaces, crank up the chorus pedal, and record music in their bedrooms.
One of the album's absolute standouts, "Brother" showcases Mac’s growth as a guitarist. The opening riff relies on a pitch-bent, watery tone that mimics a warped cassette tape. The song offers fraternal advice to listeners, urging them to slow down, step away from societal rat races, and "take it slowly, brother." 4. "Let Her Go" Can’t copy the link right now
The phrase "salad days" itself refers to a youthful, carefree period of one's life, but DeMarco cleverly inverts the meaning. As he croons in the opening title track, "As I'm getting older, chip up on my shoulder...", we find an artist already nostalgic for the youth he's still living, already anxious about the future while trying to enjoy the present. This tension between embracing success and fearing its hollow center makes the album far more complex than its "chill" reputation suggests.