Miller, Mac: Circles

Miller, Mac SKU: 40085982
Miller, Mac: Circles

Miller, Mac: Circles

Miller, Mac SKU: 40085982

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Circles
Artist: Miller, Mac
Label: Warner Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 093624905592
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Double clear vinyl LP pressing with 12-panel poster-folder. Circles is the sixth and final studio album by Mac Miller. Conceived as a sister album to 2018's full length Swimming, the album was completed with the assistance of Jon Brion, with whom Miller worked on Swimming and had been working together on Circles at the time of his passing. While sonically distinctly different than it's predecessor, Circles features many of the hallmarks for which Swimming was critically-acclaimed upon it's release - Miller further realizing his singing voice in addition to rapping, live instrumentation and earnest, confessional lyrical content. Listeners will hear shades of some of the album's influences in it's songs, from the T-Rex guitar tone of "Surf" to the Plastic Ono Band-era John Lennon feel of it's production and the inspired cover of Arthur Lee's 1972 single "Everybody's Gotta Live." It's a momentous final entry into the discography of an artist that remains at the center of reimagining the limits of rap.

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