
It’s not exactly the fork in the road moment of Mac’s career-that would be 2013’s Watching Movies with the Sound Off, the ambitious, acclaimed second studio album that helped redefine Mac as a serious artist. Originally released in May 2014, Faces is officially on all streaming platforms as of October 15. But to some extent, at the time, it really was me staring at 20-something songs going ‘I have a week to make these sound as good as I can.’”

“I didn’t fully appreciate how it would sit in his catalogue and I think it occupies a really important place now.

“My first reaction was ‘Holy fuck this is a lot of songs done relatively quick,’” E. The movie-length collection of out-there tunes features some of Miller’s most moving work, and it’s also a testament to the freeform manner in which the Pittsburgh-born artist had been making music since relocating to Los Angeles in June 2012.

Long before it was one of the most beloved releases of the 2010s mixtape era and a career-shifter for Mac Miller, Faces was a “behemoth project” sitting in the inbox of his longtime producer and mixer E.
