Mac DeMarco separated hisRock and Roll Night Clubinto two sections with skits mimicking radio DJs of previous decades. The music on the young Canadian's debut follows suit, blending old-school styles under a fuzzy veneer that suggests being stuck between stations. Psych-rock a la The Doors thrums along on New Wave beats; breezy '60s melodies waft in, powered by soft, seductive funk bass lines. All the while, DeMarco warbles a bit like Morrissey. His songs are blurry and wistful, creating an immersive brand of rock nostalgia.Jenny Besetzt opens. —Jordan Lawrence