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The Sound Of Yourself by McCaughan, Mac

McCaughan, Mac

The Sound Of Yourself
Merge

***Throughout his career fronting Superchunk and Portastatic, Mac McCaughan has channeled more than his share of angst into a microphone, resulting in undeniable rock anthems. So how can a voice so familiar to others still seem foreign to its owner? On The Sound of Yourself, McCaughan’s second release under his own name, he explores that question fully, shooting his voice through a prism and refracting it across these songs in new and rewarding ways. In January 2021, McCaughan found himself at his home studio in Chapel Hill North Carolina staring down a clean slate after wrapping a film score and several other music projects. His thought process was simple: “Each day is blurring into the next, so what are we doing today? How can I disrupt this? I think what resulted was a theme of subdued… ‘joy’ is the wrong word, but it’s at least comforting if not propulsive to have something open-ended to work on every day without any kind of structure or deadline or rules.” Features contributions from Yo La Tengo, Sabrina Ellis (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit), Mackenzie Scott (Torres), Matt Douglas (Mountain Goats), Marry Lattimore, Jon Wurster (Superchunk, Mountain Goats, et al), and others.

LP $18.95

09/24/2021 673855078311 

MRG 783 


CD $12.75

09/24/2021 673855078328 

MRG 783 CD 


Non-believers by McCaughan, Mac

McCaughan, Mac

Non-believers
Merge

***Received a 7.5 rating from Pitchfork. SUPERCHUNK frontman MAC MCCAUGHAN delivers his first solo album under his own name. McCaughan wanted to use the album to explore his attraction to that early-’80s era of music when punk evolved into something more introspective, focusing on themes of isolation and eventually turning into post-punk and new wave. As he puts it, he was thinking about a time when bands were “using keyboards and drum machines to relate through their music a disaffection or alienation” from society, school, whatever. The record is about a fascination with art that could only be made by someone far from where you are, but who maybe shares the frustrations and awkwardness of youth. It’s about “the irony that comes with being 16 and having a car but not knowing where to go in it, or having a keyboard or a guitar and not knowing how to play it.” McCaughan’s songwriting isn’t limited to sheer nostalgia; it’s also about the more relatable theme of the point when people who grow up feeling isolated have to choose if and when they are going to join the mainstream, and about the emotional journey tied to weighing those options. (STREET DATE - 5/05/2015)

LP $17.50

05/05/2015 673855055510 

MRG 555 


CD $13.50

05/05/2015 673855055527 

MRG 555 CD