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Mac DeMarco has dropped a massive collection of music recorded over the past five years. One Wayne G is made up of 199 tracks, around 9.5 hours in total, with each song titled with a date.
They range from 2018-2023 and are mainly demos and sketches of songs. A post on the Instagram page for Mac's Record Label suggests the album title is an homage to hockey player Wayne Gretzky.
One Wayne G arrives hot on the heels of DeMarco’s most recent album, Five Easy Hot Dogs. The instrumental album was released in January and was made during a road trip last year.
Earlier this week he announced a short run of live dates in support of the album, including shows in LA, New York, Paris, and London. See below for dates.
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Mac DeMarco has released a brand new album called ‘One Wayne G’. Announced just last night, the album comes just three months after his latest, ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’.
Mac DeMarco has surprised fans with a new album titled ‘One Wayne G’ containing nearly 200 songs.The record – out today (April 21) – spans nearly nine hours and is comprised of songs written between 2018 and 2023. Some songs have proper titles such as ‘Ball For The Coach’, ‘Goodnight Baby’, ‘Father Of The Year’ and ‘Stratocaster’, while the majority of the songs are titled with the dates they were recorded on and listed chronologically.‘One Wayne G’ comes three months after DeMarco released the instrumental album ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ in January.
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