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The Mary Onettes

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発売日 2010年05月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLabrador
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LAB103
SKU 7332233001039

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:41
Personnel: Karin Hagstrom (violin); Lina Molander (viola). Audio Mixers: Henrik Ekstrom; Philip Ekstrom. Recording information: House Arrest Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden. Photographer: Henrik Martensson. Arranger: Philip Ekstrom. The Mary Onettes' eponymous debut sounds eerily familiar -- there's the synthiness and jumpy new wave basslines of Echo & the Bunnymen ("Void" is a good example) and just a touch of jangly R.E.M. guitar work ("Pleasure Songs"). In this respect, the Mary Onettes could be lumped in with other Scandinavian shoegaze worshippers, and those familiar with Swedish indie pop will no doubt reach for comparisons to bands like Lane and Celestial. All of this sounds great on paper, and to be honest the album itself sounds pretty darn good at first. "Pleasure Songs" does a great job of blending their jangly alt-rockiness with their shoegaziness, and for all its familiarity it sounds quite fresh. Sadly, the remainder of the album relies on nondescript, by-the-book synth-pop fare, and the album suffers as a result. The Mary Onettes are literally consumed by their influences, and there's little to distinguish them from the Bunnymen. Now, relying on an array of tried-and-true shoegaze cliches does not a bad record make, and the Mary Onettes manage to do justice to their synthy trappings. This album is more than merely listenable; to be perfectly honest, it's essentially a technically flawless debut. The songs are catchy, the atmosphere is pleasantly foggy, and Philip Ekstrom is a subtle and versatile vocalist to boot. But the band leans too heavily on its influences, and when it comes right down to it there's very little difference between the Mary Onettes and Echo & the Bunnymen. So why not just cut out the middleman and listen to the real thing? The Mary Onettes, barricaded as they are in their influences, offer little reason not to. Not on this release, at any rate. ~ Margaret Reges
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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      Pleasure Songs

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      Lost

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    3. 3.
      Void

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      Laughter, The

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      Slow

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      Companion, The

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      Explosions

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      Henry

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      Under the Guillotine

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      Still

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Mary Onettes

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エンジニア: Philip EkstromLars Malmros
プロデューサー: Philip EkstromLars Malmros

商品の紹介

スウェーデンの4人組インディー・ロック・バンドのデビュー作。New OrderやCureに代表される、80'sニューウェイヴの香り漂う“ロマン”が凝縮されています。
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The Mary Onettes' eponymous debut sounds eerily familiar -- there's the synthiness and jumpy new wave basslines of Echo & the Bunnymen ("Void" is a good example) and just a touch of jangly R.E.M. guitar work ("Pleasure Songs"). In this respect, the Mary Onettes could be lumped in with other Scandinavian shoegaze worshippers, and those familiar with Swedish indie pop will no doubt reach for comparisons to bands like Lane and Celestial. All of this sounds great on paper, and to be honest the album itself sounds pretty darn good at first. "Pleasure Songs" does a great job of blending their jangly alt-rockiness with their shoegaziness, and for all its familiarity it sounds quite fresh. Sadly, the remainder of the album relies on nondescript, by-the-book synth-pop fare, and the album suffers as a result. The Mary Onettes are literally consumed by their influences, and there's little to distinguish them from the Bunnymen. Now, relying on an array of tried-and-true shoegaze clich‚s does not a bad record make, and the Mary Onettes manage to do justice to their synthy trappings. This album is more than merely listenable; to be perfectly honest, it's essentially a technically flawless debut. The songs are catchy, the atmosphere is pleasantly foggy, and Philip Ekstr”m is a subtle and versatile vocalist to boot. But the band leans too heavily on its influences, and when it comes right down to it there's very little difference between the Mary Onettes and Echo & the Bunnymen. So why not just cut out the middleman and listen to the real thing? The Mary Onettes, barricaded as they are in their influences, offer little reason not to. Not on this release, at any rate. ~ Margaret Reges|
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