![]() This wistfulness descends into “Moonlight On The River,” where Mac’s remorse is on full display. When the album gets to “Sister,” the warm start to the album declines and becomes more melancholic and real - a side we have yet to really experience from him. This Old Dog’s writing still emits some positivity like his prior releases, but there is a slight touch of dissonance given the lyrical content. The introspective DeMarco opens up the album by observing the physical similarities between him and his father, but the comparisons essentially stop there. As each song progresses from the opening track of “My Old Man,” his lyrics manifest into something utterly genuine, and more introspective and honest than anything he has ever produced. Mac’s latest release is intimate and gorgeous from start to finish. But as This Old Dog, presses on, he unravels this sweater thread by thread, so listeners can gradually experience his cold reality - a reality accented by a struggling relationship with his sick father. With his latest project, he gifts viewers with a warm sweater making everything about life’s grueling nature worthwhile. Throughout his career, the charismatic Mac DeMarcohas offered his listeners much more than a discography full of timeless lo-fi slacker rock - his music curates reassurance and peace of mind.
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