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Show Review: Mac DeMarco (Austin, TX)

Mac DeMarco is an Canadian musician, singer/songwriter who has been recently touring North America following the release of his latest album "This Old Dog" which was released in May of 2017. Mac's music can be described as psychedelic rock. Mac is known for his album "Salad Days" which is about the loss of innocence as teenagers transition from their youth to adulthood. As Mac entered the stage, the fans were screaming and crying so excited to hear him perform, some of the fans had even been camping out since 9am the day before. He even brought a fan up onto the stage to play the tambourine with him. He also stayed after the show to meet fans until 2 in the morning. Mac DeMarco is a classic favorite that will delight fans of: Cold War Kids, At the Drive In, Tame Impala and many more. Go check out Mac today! 

Check out the gallery from Mac DeMarco's show in Austin, Texas on October 2017 at Stubbs Amphitheater.

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PostedOctober 3, 2017
Authorchapin patel
Tagsmac de marco, indie rock, psychedelic rock, music, rock, salad days

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