
Faces is a Hip-Hop album by Mac Miller, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Cloud Rap
- lo-fi
- hypnotic
- cerebral
About
When Mac Miller released <i>Watching Movies With the Sound Off</i> in 2013, he'd turned a corner personally and creatively. The bright, chipper style that marked the earlier part of his career pivoted to darker moods. Its follow-up <i>Faces</i>, released the following year, continued down that path, with the Pittsburgh rapper both basking in his growing profile and respect—“did it all without a Drake feature” and “did it all without a Jay feature,” he quips on the triumphant “Here We Go”—and grappling with his mortality. The declaration that he “might die before [he] detox[es]” on “Malibu” is haunting in hindsight, but in the moment, it was precisely that kind of rawness that made him so compelling. <i>Faces</i> captures Miller in transition. It's a collage of contrasting realities, a mind as capable of creation as it is annihilation. The woozy anxiety of “Friends” captures the pride of winning with the people who've been there all along and the demons that have been there, too: “My grandma probably slap me for the drugs I got/I'm a crackhead but I bought her diamonds, we love rocks.” Such clever turns of phrase make the project a kind of choose-your-own-adventure odyssey. Do you want to hear Miller as an agile wordsmith and producer fine-tuning the intricacies of his craft, as a blossoming artist defining success on his terms, or as a troubled young adult already beginning to see the writing on the wall? (“I inherited a thirst for self-destruction and I'm scared of it,” he admits on the spaced-out “San Francisco.” “I'm a bigger illusion than good marriages or what it means to be American.”) All would be true, and all are the bedrock and brilliance of <i>Faces</i>. Miller's generosity and willingness to evolve in front of an audience—a commitment to searching that extended from his beats and lyrics to his lived experiences—remains one of his greatest gifts to the world.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Inside Outside1:53
- 2Here We Go2:47
- 3Friends (feat. ScHoolboy Q)6:38
- 4Angel Dust3:42
- 5Malibu3:31
- 6What Do You Do (feat. Sir Michael Rocks)3:52
- 7It Just Doesn’t Matter3:36
- 8Therapy4:08
- 9Polo Jeans (feat. Earl Sweatshirt)3:31
- 10Happy Birthday2:48
- 11Wedding3:49
- 12Funeral3:43
- 13Diablo3:18
- 14Ave Maria2:55
- 15550:52
- 16San Francisco2:44
- 17Colors and Shapes5:31
- 18Insomniak (feat. Rick Ross)3:59
- 19Uber (feat. Mike Jones)4:31
- 20Rain (feat. Vince Staples)2:33
- 21Apparition3:28
- 22Thumbalina3:06
- 23New Faces v2 (feat. Earl Sweatshirt and Da$h)5:27
- 24Grand Finale3:31
- 25Yeah (bonus)5:04
Credits
Performers
- Schoolboy QFEATURING
- King Ralph Of MalibuFEATURING
- Sir Michael RocksFEATURING
- Ab-SoulFEATURING
- Earl SweatshirtFEATURING
- ThundercatFEATURING
- Rick RossFEATURING
- Mike JonesFEATURING
- Vince StaplesFEATURING
- Da$hFEATURING
17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
