UPC: 7332233001251
Format: CD
Release Date: Feb 01, 2010
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Personnel: Karin Hagström, Lina Molander (strings); Isa Almgren, Agnes Evertsson, Sara Mårtensson, Ebba Sahlin, Hanna Maria Backvall, Majja Sahlin (background vocals).
Recording information: Foundland Studio, Jonkoping; House Arrest Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Arrangers: Henrik Ekström; Philip Ekström.
The Mary Onettes second album is a marked improvement over their debut. That self-titled record had an icy synth pop sound that did little to help the songs come to life; the few that did hit were so in thrall to the band's obvious heroes, Echo & the Bunnymen, that it was almost embarrassing. ISLANDS has a much warmer sound, with the jagged beats and cold keyboards replaced by warm strings and softer, more epic-sounding percussion. The arrangements are fuller, richer, and more organic as well. Vocalist Philip Ekström cuts back a bit on the Ian McCullough croon, just a bit, but enough to make it less obvious who he's cribbing his style from. The reduction of affectation adds extra emotional power to his singing and makes it expressive and effective, instead of jarring. ISLANDS is truly an emotion-packed record filled with missed connections, failed plans, heartbreak, and death.
Recording information: Foundland Studio, Jonkoping; House Arrest Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Arrangers: Henrik Ekström; Philip Ekström.
The Mary Onettes second album is a marked improvement over their debut. That self-titled record had an icy synth pop sound that did little to help the songs come to life; the few that did hit were so in thrall to the band's obvious heroes, Echo & the Bunnymen, that it was almost embarrassing. ISLANDS has a much warmer sound, with the jagged beats and cold keyboards replaced by warm strings and softer, more epic-sounding percussion. The arrangements are fuller, richer, and more organic as well. Vocalist Philip Ekström cuts back a bit on the Ian McCullough croon, just a bit, but enough to make it less obvious who he's cribbing his style from. The reduction of affectation adds extra emotional power to his singing and makes it expressive and effective, instead of jarring. ISLANDS is truly an emotion-packed record filled with missed connections, failed plans, heartbreak, and death.
Tracks:
1 - Puzzles
2 - Dare
3 - Once I Was Pretty
4 - Cry for Love
5 - Disappearance of My Youth
6 - God Knows I Had Plans
7 - Symmetry
8 - Century
9 - Whatever Saves Me
10 - Bricks
2 - Dare
3 - Once I Was Pretty
4 - Cry for Love
5 - Disappearance of My Youth
6 - God Knows I Had Plans
7 - Symmetry
8 - Century
9 - Whatever Saves Me
10 - Bricks