[song] The Mary Onettes – Easy Hands

Since the early 2000s, Swedish The Mary Onettes were consistently good, blessing us with their beautiful and shoegaze-tinged new wave sound.

They are still very active, releasing new music from time to time, and yesterday we got another brilliant new 2-track single “Easy Hands” b/w “Pearl Machine”. It is a must-listen for anyone who loves gloomy indie pop with a dreamy, atmospheric twist.

If this pair is any indication of what’s to come, then The Mary Onettes’ upcoming new full-length is going to be truly special. Hopefully, they will announce something soon!

Stream below.

[ep] The Mary Onettes – What I Feel In Some Places

Since the early 2000s, The Mary Onettes were consistently good, blessing us with their beautiful and shoegaze-tinged new wave sound.

More than 20 years in the game now, Sweden indie veterans are true masters of creating dreamy, blissful tunes, which can be best described as mp3 jewels and beautiful audio accompaniments for the peaceful waterfront walk sometime in Autumn.

They continue their winning string on the newest release, a 3-track EP What I Feel In Some Places, which features two fantastic singles and one delightful instrumental. It is quite short, just under 11 minutes, but it’s genuinely marvelous — one you can really lose yourself in.

Check it out below and get the EP on cassette here (out now through Westside Music Sweden & Welfare Sounds).