If Mac DeMarco isn't the soundtrack of your summer, it's time to listen up. This gap - toothed singer - songwriter from Brooklyn via Montreal has a lot in store. At just 23, he's evolved from the pranks and cheekiness of his debut '2' to a more introspective phase. After months on the road, DeMarco recorded 'Salad Days' alone in his Bed - Stuy apartment. During this time, his audience nearly tripled thanks to his first two releases and live shows. The album reflects on his success and inner conflicts. He seems tired of the trade - offs that come with fame. Even though it was recorded in Brooklyn in October, 'Salad Days' gives you the feeling of watching a California sunset. The jangly guitars and ride cymbals blend nicely, and the thick bass lines match DeMarco's straightforward delivery. It's a perfect backdrop for his revealing lyrics. The gatefold cover comes with an inner sleeve with lyrics, a double - sided poster, and a free digital download. It's a black vinyl pressing, housed in a gatefold sleeve with a printed inner sleeve, and is released by Captured Tracks in 2014.

To enjoy this Mac DeMarco's Salad Days Vinyl LP, simply place it on your turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and the needle is in good condition. Put on the record gently and adjust the tonearm to start playing. When you're done, carefully lift the tonearm and remove the record. Store the vinyl in its gatefold sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The included digital download can be accessed by following the instructions on the insert. Just enter the code in the specified app or website to get your digital copy of the album.