Today I have a very, very special guest, someone who I've been a fan of for, I don't know, six, seven years.
Someone who actually shifted my music taste in a big way single handedly.
Today we have Mac DiMarco.
When I was, like, 15, I found his music on vine.
Who remembers Vine?
I found his music on vine.
There was, like this artsy edit of, I don't know, like an anime movie, and there was a song in the background, and I was like, wait, what is that?
And I looked in the comments and it was like, freaking out the neighborhood by Mac DeMarco.
And I was like, who's Mac DeMarco?
And I was obsessed.
And I've been such a big fan of him ever since.
So getting to speak with him today is, honestly, I'm gonna shit myself.
But I'm so excited.
I think what's so special about Mac's music is the way it always sounds like him.
When you hear a Mac DeMarco song, you're like, that's a Mac DeMarco song.
Whether it's kind of funky or it's more deep and sentimental or it's just an instrumental that rhymed, it always feels like him.
He really just has his own sort of sound.
His last two albums have been so intriguing to me because they're super stripped down and they're super casual in a lot of ways.
His last album, having almost 200 songs and being like 9 hours long, he's going the complete opposite direction of the industry, and I must know more.
So I present to you, crumpling up my script, Mac Dimarco.