Chamber of Reflection - Mac DeMarco

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Chamber of Reflection Lyrics

Spend some time away
Getting ready for the day
You're born again

Spend some time alone
Understand that soon
You'll run with better men
Alone again

Alone again
Alone again
Alone again
Alone


No use looking out
It's within that brings that
Lonely feeling

Understand it when you leave here
You'll be clear
Among a better man
Alone again

Alone again
Alone again
Alone again
Alone


Alone again
Alone again
Alone again
Alone

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Mac DeMarco is the antithesis to your stereotypical singer-songwriter. Disregarding the seriously somber moments, he replaces them with whimsical and youthful spontaneity, whilst retaining endearing and subtle commentaries. Promptly after leaving his Edmonton garage for Vancouver he embarked on a grand voyage of enlightenment and alcoholic debauchery.

DeMarco’s a weird cat, cultivating an affinity for occult imagery, nudity and social satire. But his most impressive trait is his undeniable and instinctual ability to compose magical pop jangles, which he refers to as “jizz jazz.” His dusted jams have garnished him accolades that are as ever-increasing as his song-writing abilities. Mac's favorite artists are Shuggie Otis, Steely Dan, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Jonathan Richman and The Grateful Dead

DeMarco was born Vernor Winfield McBriare Smith IV on April 30, 1990, in Duncan, British Columbia. He was named after his great-grandfather, Vernor Smith (1864 - 1932), who was the Minister of Railways and Telephones in Edmonton. To spite his absentee father, DeMarco's mom Agnes changed his name to McBriare Samuel Lanyon DeMarco when he was five. Friends and family came to know him as "Mac." He grew up in Edmonton, the capital of Alberta. After high school, DeMarco moved to Vancouver. Calling himself Makeout Videotape, Mac released his debut tape in 2009, entitled Heat Wave. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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