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Though he broke through as a brash teenager, Mac Miller evolved into one of the more thoughtful and surprising rappers of the 2010s. A Pittsburgh native, Miller (born Malcolm McCormick in 1992) entered the mainstream with 2011’s playful, party-ready Blue Slide Park, only the second independen. Available with an Apple Music subscription. May 11, 2014 Mac Miller - Faces. Download the Faces mixtape or stream for free. No registration required. Faces is the eleventh mixtape by American hip hop recording artist Mac Miller, and the last to be released in his lifetime.It was released for free on Mother's Day, May 11, 2014.The mixtape is the follow-up to Miller's second studio album Watching Movies with the Sound Off (2013), and is considered by many fans to be his best work for its dark and personal exploration of Miller's struggle with.
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Released | May 11, 2014 | |||
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Faces is the eleventh mixtape by American hip hop recording artist Mac Miller, and the last to be released in his lifetime. It was released for free on Mother's Day, May 11, 2014. The mixtape is the follow-up to Miller's second studio album Watching Movies with the Sound Off (2013), and is considered by many fans to be his best work for its dark and personal exploration of Miller's struggle with drug addiction.[2][3]
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Miller produced most of Faces himself, and moved towards creating more psychedelic and jazzy instrumentals for his increasingly dark lyrical themes. Yet, its jazziness is not a departure from Miller's previous work, acknowledging the project he released under the alias, Larry Lovestein titled You that was centered around jazz instrumentals. It continues to build upon and experiment with the psychedelic sounds of Watching Movies with the Sound Off. The mixtape features guest appearances from Rick Ross, Earl Sweatshirt, Schoolboy Q, Mike Jones, Sir Michael Rocks, Vince Staples, Ab-Soul, Dash, and Miller's pet dog King Ralph of Malibu.
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It was named 'Mixtape of the Week' by Stereogum on May 14, 2014,[4] given a 7.3 rating by Pitchfork,[5] and noted by Billboard on May 11, 2014.[6]
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Production[edit]
Mac Miller serves as the executive producer under his production pseudonym 'Larry Fisherman', serving as the sole producer for over half of the songs on the track list. ID Labs handled production for two songs, while Earl Sweatshirt produced the songs 'Polo Jeans' & 'New Faces' under his own production pseudonym, 'randomblackdude'. Thundercat, DrewByrd, Rahki, THC, Big Jerm & 9th Wonder produced one song each on the mixtape.
Faces includes various spoken word and movie samples interspliced throughout the album. These notably include Charles Bukowski on 'Wedding', Hunter S. Thompson at the beginning of 'Funeral', and Bill Murray from the 1979 comedy Meatballs at the beginning of 'It Just Doesn't Matter'.
Schoolboy Q is featured on the third track 'Friends', but does not have a verse. Instead he provides ad libs and the 'Miller Mac' chorus, similar to his work on 'Pneumonia' off of Danny Brown's 2016 album Atrocity Exhibition.
Ab-Soul is listed as a feature on 'Polo Jeans', but only his trademark 'Soul!' ad lib is present at the end of the track. He originally had a full verse on that ended the song, but requested Miller remove it before the album was officially released. The original version with his verse still remains unreleased.
Critical reception[edit]
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Source | Rating |
HipHopDX | [7] |
Pitchfork Media | 7.3/10[8] |
PopMatters | 7/10[9] |
Faces was met with positive reviews upon release, and noted for its themes and exploration of psychosis, addiction, and mortality. Many regard it as perhaps Mac Miller's greatest work, and laud Miller's unique, jazzy production as some of his best.
Faces has gained significant cult status amongst rap fans as one of the best mixtapes ever released, particularly during the internet mixtape boom of the early 2010s. It was released at the end of a particularly prolific period for Miller and many of his close friends and collaborators in the rap underground, including Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, ScHoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul, all who are featured on Faces. Between 2013-2014, the five of them collaborated on a variety of projects including Vince's Stolen Youth (2013), Earl's Doris (2013), Miller's Watching Movies with the Sound Off (2013), and Ab-Soul's These Days (2014).
Faces was rated the eighteenth best rap album of 2014 by Rolling Stone.[10]
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Inside Outside' | Thundercat | 1:55 | |
2. | 'Here We Go' | DrewByrd | 2:48 | |
3. | 'Friends' (featuring Schoolboy Q) |
| Larry Fisherman | 6:38 |
4. | 'Angel Dust' (featuring King Ralph of Malibu) | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:43 |
5. | 'Malibu' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:31 |
6. | 'What Do You Do' (featuring Sir Michael Rocks) | Larry Fisherman | 3:50 | |
7. | 'It Just Doesn’t Matter' |
| ID Labs | 3:37 |
8. | 'Therapy' | ID Labs | 4:10 | |
9. | 'Polo Jeans' (featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Ab-Soul) |
| randomblackdude | 3:42 |
10. | 'Happy Birthday' | Rahki | 2:53 | |
11. | 'Wedding' |
| THC | 2:53 |
12. | 'Funeral' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:44 |
13. | 'Diablo' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:18 |
14. | 'Ave Maria' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 2:56 |
15. | '55' (featuring Thundercat) |
| 0:53 | |
16. | 'San Francisco' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 2:44 |
17. | 'Colors and Shapes' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 5:31 |
18. | 'Insomniak' (featuring Rick Ross) | Big Jerm | 4:06 | |
19. | 'Uber' (featuring Mike Jones) |
| Larry Fisherman | 4:31 |
20. | 'Rain' (featuring Vince Staples) | 9th Wonder | 2:34 | |
21. | 'Apparition' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:28 |
22. | 'Thumbalina from the Block' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:06 |
23. | 'New Faces V2' (featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Dash) |
| randomblackdude | 5:31 |
24. | 'Grand Finale' | McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 3:36 |
Total length: | 85:38 |
Notes[edit]
- 'Therapy' features uncredited vocals by Syd tha Kyd.
- 'New Faces' features uncredited vocals by Ab-Soul.
References[edit]
- ^'Diablo - Single by MAC MILLER on iTunes'. Itunes.apple.com. 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^EOrtiz (2013-06-19). 'Mac Miller - Watching Movies With The Sound Off'. HipHopDX. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^Fairfax, Jesse (2014-05-15). 'Mac Miller - Faces (Mixtape)'. HipHopDX. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^Breihan, Tom (May 14, 2014). 'Mixtape Of The Week: Mac Miller Faces'. Stereogum, a member of Spin Music, a division of SpinMedia. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
- ^Jenkins, Craig (May 22, 2014). 'Mac Miller Faces'. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
- ^Stutz, Colin (May 11, 2014). 'Mac Miller on New Mixtape 'Faces': 'Don't Tell My Mama I Got a Drug Problem''. Billboard. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
- ^Fairfax, Jesse (2014-05-15). 'Mac Miller - Faces (Mixtape)'. HipHopDX. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^Craig Jenkins (2014-05-22). 'Mac Miller: Faces Album Review'. Pitchfork. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^Francesca D'Arcy-Orga (2014-07-22). 'Mac Miller: Faces'. PopMatters. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ^Weingarten, Christopher R. (2014-12-23). 'Mac Miller, 'Faces' 40 Best Rap Albums of 2014'. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2017-05-10.