Even so, the maturation process of Mac DeMarco the recording artist is in full swing. "Freaking out the Neighborhood," which is an apologetic ode to his loved ones about such public behavior, shows that Mac DeMarco is still with us, along for the ride, but getting everyone else in trouble. Mac DeMarco - Baby You're Out, This Old Dog, One Another, My Old Man, For the First Time, A Wolf Who Wears Sheeps Clothes, Moonlight on the River, Watching Him Fade Away, Dreams from Yesterday. It's obvious Mac is presenting himself musically in the most sincere way possible, no matter what happens in his wild videos or live shows. The results are immediately rewarding, from the warm "Cooking Up Something Good" to the heartfelt "My Kind of Woman." With a new arsenal of recording gear, the fidelity has substantially improved without compromising the immediacy and organic quality of his prior releases under any moniker. Mac Demarco's first proper full-length, 2, is a concerted effort to produce a cohesive work that showcases Mac's natural ability as a songwriter, singer and producer. verse 1 g a a7 g sometimes my love may be put on hold g a a7 g sometimes my heart may seem awful cold g a a7 g these times come and these times go g a a7 g as long as i live, all you need to know.