Long awaited debut album from Sweden?s best new band. These ten songs sound somewhat like a modern version of A-ha dressed in black mixed with early The Jesus and Mary Chain. It took them two years and three labels to get... more » here, but if that?s what they needed in order to produce what must be one of the finest Swedish debut album ever, it was worth all the wait.« less
Long awaited debut album from Sweden?s best new band. These ten songs sound somewhat like a modern version of A-ha dressed in black mixed with early The Jesus and Mary Chain. It took them two years and three labels to get here, but if that?s what they needed in order to produce what must be one of the finest Swedish debut album ever, it was worth all the wait.
CD Reviews
Fabulous Indie Pop
M. Irwin | 09/01/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Mary Onettes sound like the Indie 80s all over again, sprinkling bits of Echo & the Bunnymen, The Jesus and Mary Chain, New Order, The Church...you name it. But none of it's really derivative. It's just unabashedly great pop music! They're not trying to save the world...just trying to give us some great fun music with fantastic melodies and rhythms. I can't recommend it enough to anyone who enjoyed those bands of yore or their modern successors like British Sea Power or Metric. It's sweet packaging as well, with the insert being a flat matt black frame which is actually cut out to the high-gloss photo below. Very nice!"
Recreation without Imitation: Swedish band perfects '80s alt
Jeremy F. Kennedy | Atlanta, GA USA | 02/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Swedish four-piece the Mary Onettes have captured that '80s new wave alternative rock sound by replicating the moody elements of the Cure and Echo and the Bunnymen with bass lines borrowed from the upper echelon of great New Order records. The vocalist however, sings in a thin range more like Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins) than the Gothy Robert Smith with a formula that is oddly contemporary yet retro. Even the cd's only ballad "Laughter" could have been an addition to any John Hughes' teen flick circa 1986. While many of today's glam-rock bands (Killers, the Sounds, Modest Mouse) mimic the pioneers of new wave rock - often to be cute, the Mary Onettes do it without a smile on their face, as introspectively suppressed as those they pay tribute to. Highly recommended."
Oh my god, this is beauty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!future legends.
My Stars* | gadsden,alabama | 06/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this is now my favorite new album.very few are making or have made music this glorious and beautiful.this is up there with the best music of the alternative/modern/new wave 80s,90s, and now.this is better than the strokes,editors,cinematics,or interpol.dont get me wrong i love those bands, but this tugs on my heart strings in a more profound way.think jesus and mary chain circa daklands and echo and the bunnymen circa ocean rain/grey album eras and you are on the money.beautiful and destined for greatness!!!!!!!!!!!!the mary onettes deserve to be heard by everyone who loves beautiful,heartfelt music.lets hope there is more to come.viva the onettes."
Not an iTunes Band...A Full Album of Awesome Music
John P. Robins | Pocatello, Id | 10/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You grew up in the 80's, and didn't limit yourself to stations like KROQ 106.7, then you'll recognize the lead vocal as if the Moody Blues went into the studio with A-ha, the Jesue and Mary Chain and The Church. Knowing who Al Stewart is as well, and you might get an idea that this band's approach is far broader than the 80's. Most importantly: Thank goodness for the youngins who paid attention to their parents' music collections. The "revolution" must still be seen as beginning in the 60's, but the derivatives that have emerged in the decades since leaves all of us better off for their re-interpretations (see Camera Obscura, Postmarks)...Take note: If you're not near a metropolitan area to read about and listen to these awesome bands, find someone who subscribes to Sirius XM and listen to the channel "XM U"...You'll be blown away by all the talent that embraces the music that will put you in the kind of mood good music places you in..."