The Mary Onettes is the self-titled debut album from
Swedishdream pop band
the Mary Onettes. The album was released on 25 April 2007 in Sweden to generally positive critical acclaim and favorable comparisons to
Echo & the Bunnymen,
the Cure,
the Church and
Shout Out Louds.[4][5]Treble magazine, in a highly positive review, described the album: "It may sound a bit on the nostalgic side, though its influences merely melt into a greater whole, in which various sounds meld together in synth-pop ecstasy".[5] Two singles were released from the album: the Lost EP in November 2006,[6] and "Void," which preceded the album in March 2007.[7] A music video was also produced for the lead track, "Pleasure Songs".
The Mary Onettes is the self-titled debut album from
Swedishdream pop band
the Mary Onettes. The album was released on 25 April 2007 in Sweden to generally positive critical acclaim and favorable comparisons to
Echo & the Bunnymen,
the Cure,
the Church and
Shout Out Louds.[4][5]Treble magazine, in a highly positive review, described the album: "It may sound a bit on the nostalgic side, though its influences merely melt into a greater whole, in which various sounds meld together in synth-pop ecstasy".[5] Two singles were released from the album: the Lost EP in November 2006,[6] and "Void," which preceded the album in March 2007.[7] A music video was also produced for the lead track, "Pleasure Songs".