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Released on April 1, 2014, Salad Days is the second full-length studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco. Recorded in his small Brooklyn apartment over the course of just one month, the album captures a transitional period in DeMarco's life, moving from the "goofball" slacker aesthetic of his debut to a more weary, introspective tone. The Sound of "Jizz Jazz"
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Released on April 1, 2014, Salad Days is the second studio album by Canadian musician Mac DeMarco. Recorded in his Brooklyn apartment following an intensive tour, the album became a defining moment for 2010s indie music, blending a "slacker-rock" persona with increasingly mature, introspective songwriting. The Fire Note The Sound: Jizz Jazz & Lo-Fi Fidelity DeMarco often jokingly refers to his style as "jizz jazz," Released on April 1, 2014, Salad Days is
And yet, as he listened to the album's closing tracks – "Ode to Viceroy" and "The Stars Keep on Calling My Name" – Alex began to feel a sense of acceptance wash over him. He realized that even though his salad days were behind him, the memories and experiences of his youth would always be a part of him. Recorded in his Brooklyn apartment following an intensive
The title Salad Days refers to a period of youthful, carefree innocence, but the album’s lyrical content suggests these days are rapidly fading.