December 15 street date. Limited canary yellow vinyl edition. In the summer of 2015, Mac DeMarco released "Some Other Ones", a collection of original instrumental recordings DeMarco deemed his "BBQ soundtrack" as a free digital download exclusively on Bandcamp. It was recorded in just 5 days at his home in Far Rockaway, Queens, about a year after the massive success of his third album, "Salad Days", and just weeks before the release of mini-LP "Another One". Originally released in conjunction with a barbecue DeMarco hosted to promote "Another One" and collect food bank donations, "Some Other Ones" soon gained cult status, now regarded amongst his fans as a key entry in his beloved catalogue. Now, almost 10 years later, and following the success of his recent full-length instrumental album "Five Easy Hot Dogs", "Some Other Ones" is finally getting the full release treatment.
September 13 street date. "Salad Days" is the follow-up to Mac DeMarco's lauded 2012 album "2", which saw the Edmonton local propelled into the limelight. Written and recorded around a relentless tour schedule, "Salad Days" gives the listener a very personal insight into what it's all about to be Mac amidst the craziness of a rising career in a very public format. In celebration of the 10 year anniversary of DeMarco's career-defining album, this limited edition 2xLP compiles both the original "Salad Days" and "Salad Days Demos" into a unique "Chamber Of Reflection" package complete with full colour poster, 12-page booklet with DeMarco's "Salad Days" tour dates, original rider, previously unpublished photos, and new liners written by Mac. "DeMarco channels Harry Nilsson, The Beach Boys, Steely Dan, and The Beatles, but the offbeat stoner vibes are all him" - Rolling Stone.