Mac DeMarco performs new track ‘The Way You’d Love Her’ in live session – listen

The singer-songwriter will release new 'mini LP', 'Another One', in August

Mac DeMarco has performed a live session for BBC Radio 6 Music.

The singer-songwriter will release new mini LP ‘Another One’ on August 7, featuring “eight freshly written songs”. It follows on from 2014 release ‘Salad Days’, NME‘s Number Two album of last year.

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Ahead of that release, DeMarco has delivered a solo acoustic rendition of new track ‘The Way You’d Love Her’ from the aforementioned mini-album, followed by a full-band version of ‘Let Her Go’ (from 2014’s ‘Salad Days’) and ‘Still Together’ (from 2012’s ‘2’). Listen to the performance in full at the BBC website.

Having recently made a series of UK live appearances, including performances at Manchester International festival and London’s Field Day festival, DeMarco will return in September for a number of headline shows. These include two dates in London, plus gigs in Glasgow, Bristol and Birmingham. He will also play End Of The Road festival and Manchester’s Beacons Metro festival.

Speaking late last year, Mac DeMarco said that recording his third album ‘Salad Days’ stopped him from “being a little butthole”. Discussing the change in tone between 2012 studio LP ‘2’ and this year’s offering, DeMarco cites touring as the main inspiration: “I didn’t have anything to be frustrated about before, but for this record it was ‘touring is pretty sweet, but it’s slowly killing me with all the alcohol and it’s pretty insane’.”

Continuing to explain how he translated these feelings into reasonably upbeat songs, the Canadian musician went on to say that it pushed him “out of the slump”. “This record’s purpose was to bring the spirits up. It did for me, take all this stuff you’re feeling and then pop yourself out of the slump,” he said. “When I’m complaining, it starts off like, ‘Oh boy, I’m tired’, but then halfway through the songs the chorus comes in like, ‘Shut up you little prick, you’re able to go round the world playing shows!’ I’m stopping myself being a little butthole.”

Mac DeMarco plays the following live dates:

London Roundhouse (September 1)
Salisbury End Of The Road festival (6)
Glasgow ABC (7)
Bristol Motion (8)
London Roundhouse (9)
Birmingham Institute (10)
Manchester Beacons Metro festival (12)

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