PATRICK LAUMOND
Déclaration non manifestée du MétaHisme
Magazine culturel “Station2Station” - Mars 2023
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PATRICK LAUMOND
Déclaration non manifestée du MétaHisme
Magazine culturel “Station2Station” - Mars 2023
Crédit Photo : ©Philippe Tapissier
I guess if you're ugly and made out of concrete you might as well be symmetrical #totallyInTokyoRightNow #station2station #symmetry
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Confession: ever since I saw this gap-toothed, boy wonder throw a bag full of records out of a soccer mom-like, house of horrors vehicle in the alleyway at Honest Ed's to a throng full of skater kids, culty tweens and wankers of every age and origin, I felt attached. I'm not only attached to the music on Rock n' Roll Nightclub and 2 strewn about on the cracked pavement at my feet but to the man(child) sitting on the roof of his ride, his backstreet thrown.
But a year later we have Salad Days, a new dish served to his hungry masses. Mac wrote most of the record in what he calls the “meat wallet”, or in more colloquial terms, his matchbook sized Brooklyn apartment. After long bouts of touring fatigue, he used personal resources, namely his relationship with his partner and the road to usher in these 11-tracks that speak of love, life and reflection. It isn't a diary but it's way more internal than anything we've heard in the past. For example, “Chamber of Reflection” is a song that reflects this straight-forward self-imposed solitude. In it, Mac smoothly bellows, “alone again” throughout the chorus as droopy synths splash around in the background. Much of the record follows a divisive pattern of analysis that focuses on the good and bad of his unintended celebrity, unconventional relationship and identity under attack but the straight up lines that are drawn by the lyrics in “Passing Out The Pieces” and “Brother” shouldn't necessarily be the take away. He always seems to tickle out more light than dark and it's probably what keeps us listening more than we think it does.
It's also interesting to note how one of the most celebrated songs of Mac's odyssey is a piece he didn't want on the record in the first place. Yup, “Let Her Go” was included via command, albeit a non dictatorial one, from Captured Tracks in order to shop the record to various radio stations, late night shows and optimists alike. (PS It was a great move, the song's a perfect amalgamation of how Mac's craft works)
Either way you slice it, Salad Days might not totally deviate from the masterful 2 but it provides listeners with more than just a craving for a pack of Viceroys. The newfound introspectiveness of the album probably doesn't change the man behind it, but it means you won't be seeing anymore viral videos of Mac sticking drum sticks up his ass any time soon.
“Thanks for joining me, see you again soon, buh-bye” are the last words you here Mac mutter before the record player starts to skip but as I sit here in my meat wallet equivalent of a crappy apartment all I can say is “no, thank you.”
Welcome to Wednesday, April 2nd! On today's program...
A Tribe Called Red and what their Breakthrough Group of the Year win at the Juno's means to our supposed Canadian Multi-Culturalism...
What is it about that Mac Demarco and his new Salad Days that makes us want to FANBOY/GIRL/THEY hard?
AAAAAAND our Gigs of the Week!
All this and more on today's Station2Station.
WELCOME to Wednesday, March 19th! On Today's program:
Perfect Pussy! (with capital Ps) and how Meredith Graves makes us want to love hardcore punk...
Austin-Toronto Music Partnership: what went down at SXSW and is this official partnership really bringing anything to the table?
What's goin' on?!: tidbits of Toronto-centric music news that mighta slipped your brain parts.
ANNNNNNNNNNNNNND
Gigs of the Week for March19th-add seven days.
Welcome to Wednesday, March 12th (13th?)! What's on tap for today's program....
NO DANICA: She had surgery this morning and we're all thinking about her here at Station2Station. I'm sure she'll be listening in her mildly drugged out state!
but today's major theme is (Drum roll) CONSUMPTION!
How, when, with whom do you consume music? We'll touch on the blogs, apps, streaming services and new tech that are on the periphery of your desolate reality! (been listening to too much Welcome to Night Vale lately)
+ we got some tunage from Patrick Watson, Fucked Up and So Young to keep you tied over on this wintery day.
THIS is the kinda music I decompress to. Danica likes to hear the sound of babies screaming, I think? What gets you chilled?
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