Overall, DeMarco delivers an album true to his traditional style, yet not afraid to experiment. In “Preoccupied” he laments about a world with “no conversation”- one where people have opened up their minds, but “filled it with (expletive).” In “Finally Alone,” a cowboy desperate to get away takes a flight to Spain. The cowboy theme perhaps alludes to the way an isolated DeMarco feels. Throughout the record, DeMarco employs his typical lazy-rock style intermixed with lo-fi effects, yet adds a Western tinge to reflect the album’s cowboy motif. “Heart to Heart” also looks at past years of a connection, while “All Our Yesterdays” confronts the tension of the past and future head on: “All of our yesterdays have gone now/ But that don’t mean your dream is over.”
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