Opening track My Old Man might begin with an off-kilter drum machine beat, but as soon as Mac’s signature guitar joins in, things immediately start to feel very Salad Days-y – but that’s far from a bad thing. Mac Demarco’s third studio album may be more of the familiar indie rock cross jangle pop we’ve come to expect from him, but somehow that classic formula still manages to impress on This Old Dog. Despite the addition of drum machines and synthesizers into the mix, the slacker-singer-songwriter’s latest has still got that jangly, lazy charm about it, bringing together both the moody indie rock of Salad Days and the vintage pop ballads of 2015’s mini LP Another One into a project that’s part throwback pop and part folksy blues.
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