Mac DeMarco Charms as “My Kind of Woman” In New Video
April 30, 2013 | Andy Cush
Mac DeMarco gives the most charismatic acting performance by a musician this side of “Yonkers” in the clip for “My Kind of Woman,” his latest single. Directed by Alex Lill, the film opens on DeMarco putting on lipstick, then follows the songwriter through a saga that’s equal parts Blue Velvet (as Nowness points out), and the Beaver Trilogy. “We wanted to do something different,” says Lill, “So [we] changed the track’s original intention of being a love song between a man and a woman to become an ode between a man and himself—his feminine self.”
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