The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. See all of Mac’s upcoming tour dates below. The creative polymath is opening for The Strokes. Mac also appears in Jenny’s video for “Rabbit Hole”.Īnd, for those Mac-heads out there, tickets are still available for his New Year’s Eve show at Barclays Center. You can watch that here.Īlso this year, Mac partook in Jenny Lewis’ “On The Line Online – The Three Hour Listening Party & Fundraiser.” Produced by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim’s Abso Lutely Productions, the event was a telethon to raise money for the Los Angeles Downtown Women’s Center. Tucked inside is a promo for “Shave Me.” That starts at 33:50. The most recent one features some chill tunes and far-out graphics. That’s where he posts his jam sessions and other musical mementos. He has also added two more music videos to his CAM TONY YouTube channel. “Did My Best” is out now on Terrible Records via all streaming services and will be available on a limited 7″ in February 2020.īack in May, Mac released his fourth LP, Here Comes the Cowboy. You can check out “Did My Best” and “The Eternal Tao 2.0” in the Promiseland-directed doubleheader video below. The second single, “Did My Best,” dropped last week. “The Eternal Tao,” which was released before The Voidz played Governors Ball, is a poppy chip-tune-inspired dance track. They produced a few songs for Julian Casablancas’ The Voidz. Mac also teamed up with Kirin to form a music production partnership called Seconds Flat. He directed an officially unofficial video for Iggy Pop’s “Sonali.” Shot in Los Angeles, it features musician Tommy Midnight as a reptilian man who is trying to make it to date with his reptilian girlfriend played by Mac’s longtime significant other Kiera McNally. You can play “Shave Me” here.īesides designing a video game, Mac has added a few other projects to his resume this year. Mac has also hidden Kirin’s bandmates, Tex Crick and Mahne Frame, in the game. And, if you make it to the Dido Room, you can use the up and down keys to change the speed of Kirin’s voice. Mac designed the game so you can change the location where you shave Kirin by pressing the number keys. If you continue to nick him, strange things might occur. He’ll make a noise, and his eyes will bulge. However, if you attempt to shave him without first applying the Barbasol, you will cut him. Players must clean up Kirin’s face using Barbasol and a BIC razor. Mac explains the game in an outtake from a recent interview with Christopher Booker for PBS NewsHour (see outtake below). The game also contains a few surprises, including Kirin covering Dido’s “Thank You.” While this might sound daunting, it’s not. The Canadian slack-rock sensation has created a PC game called “Shave Me.” In it, Aussie gonzo rocker and frequent Mac collaborator Kirin J Callinan requests, in his sultry voice, that players shave his five o’clock shadow, all 1,457 hairs of it. A musician, director, and producer, we’ve recently learned he’s also a video game programmer.
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