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Leggi il testo di Wooooo!!!!!! Di Mac Lethal dall'album Irish Goodbye su Rockol. Scopri i testi, gli aggiornamenti e gli approfondimenti sui tuoi artisti preferiti. 'Mac Lethal:: Irish Goodbye:: Black Clover Records'. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2018. ↑ 'Texts From Bennett: Mac Lethal Speaks About His Internet Sensations'. The Huffington Post. December 2, 2011. Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2019. Irish Goodbye, an album by Mac Lethal on Spotify. Our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described.
What I’m Listening To – Mac Lethal – Irish Goodbye
By now you’ve probably seen this. Over 17 million have.
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A lot of people were introduced to Mac Lethal through this video. It was a humorous video and there’s no denying the talent. On New Year’s Eve Mac Lethal released his next full length album.
Mac released this album exclusively through Bandcamp and is charging $9.13 for the download. He points out that 913 is his area code so he set that as the minimum but you can always send more. I like how he did it as an exclusive Bandcamp release. If there was a physical copy I probably would have purchased it but Bandcamp allows the artist to make more money of each sale, and that’s definitely something I’m supporting. Here is the link for the download.
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Mac Lethal wrote on his Bandcamp page, “This album is for the fans only. I am welcoming all of my new fans with open arms, and also using those same arms to hug my dedicated, long-term hardcore fans. Fans. Friends. Fam. Those guys. This is for them. The fans.” And continues with saying “…this album is straight from the confines of my lovely home-recording set up to your speakers.”
Music isn’t dead. Hip-Hop isn’t dead. There’s great music right here.
Black Clover Records :: 2011 :: buy this record
Mac Lethal Irish Goodbye
Unexpectedly, though, with the help of resources like Tumblr and Youtube, the rapper recently came back under the light, thanks to some crazy video showing him rapping while cooking pancakes, which became a global buzz on the Internet. Surprisingly, Mac Lethal even made it to the French TV. By then, we realized that David McCleary Sheldon – his real name – never called it quits with rap music. As many of his colleagues, who never really made it, he was keeping on releasing mixtapes, or even real records on his own label, Black Clover.
Irish Goodbye was released just after the pancake video, on December 31, 2011. And obviously, with this record, Mac Lethal was trying hard to capitalize on his renewed notoriety. The title sounded like a resignation – an Irish goodbye is when one leaves a pub without saluting his friends, explained the rapper on 'No Miracle'. But in fact, the content was saying the complete opposite.
This album was full of bitterness, true enough, more particularly on the introductory track, theenraged 'The Parlour', where the rapper, quite angry, was attributing the failures of his career to his willingness to stay real, blaming medias like Pitchfork for praising demagogic trap rap like Gucci Mane's, instead of the more authentic and honest forms of hip-hop like, according to him, his own. Disgust and rancor were never too far on Irish Goodbye; however, the beats of Michael 'Seven' Summers – a frequent collaborator of Tech N9ne, the best rapper in Kansas City – offered melodies and catchy tunes which proved that, finally, the guy hadn't fully abandoned his hunger for success.
The album was also full of light-hearted tracks, and nice hooks anybody could whistle in the shower, like with 'Morimoto (Just Duet)', 'Aviator', 'Wooooo!!!', 'Every Night' or the weaker 'Happy to Be Living'. There, Mac Lethal was saying that his life was great, or that he was happy to be happy, and the beats were in the same mood: optimistic, welcoming, rich and warm, from the strings of 'Vodka Tonic With a Lime' to the eerie feminine voices of 'Black Rainbow' and 'Now Miracle'. Mac Lethal wasn't confined exclusively to cynicism and acrimony; he could also posture himself as a wise and sensible rapper, reflecting on his life on 'Quarter Life' and 'No Miracle', questioning the attitude of an easy girl ('Slut'), or, with the appropriate help of some local folk music, exploring his Irish roots through the love and migration story of his grandparents ('Jake + Olive').
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Irish Goodbye is, almost, Mac Lethal's mainstream album. He is no Macklemore, though. No demagogy for teenagers there. And, as a result, no international success neither – the guy, anyway, never looked like a rock star. This record showed, however, and as lately as in 2011, that this archetypal product of the early 2000's indie rap scene could still be alive, convincing and relevant.