Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary
Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary
Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary

Hello Mary - which was produced by Bryce Goggin (Pavement /Luna) - references alternative rock of the nineties alongside Elliot Smith and Jeff Buckley as influences, heard most vividly on the album’s simmering closer “Burn it Out,” but their contemporaries are bands like Palberta, Spirit of the Beehive, and Palehound, artists who don’t shy from unusual time signatures, careening feedback, and unconventional harmonies, all for the sake of surprising a listener. The album’s “Looking Right Into the Sun,” a song most honestly described as “delightful,” is driven by a tight and dynamic rhythm section that gives way to Straight’s crystalline and confident falsetto.

A blast of distorted chords, sunny harmonies and all-consuming angst that will renew your faith in hopelessly dated and/or timelessly classic sounds of alternative rock - Rolling Stone

Hello Mary

Hello Mary

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Hello Mary

Hello Mary

Frenchkiss Records
Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary
LP +

$22.99

Indie Exclusive

Blue
Released 03/03/2023Catalog Number

FKR1141X

Learn more
Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary
LP

$22.99

Black
Released 03/03/2023Catalog Number

FKR1141

Learn more
Album artwork for Hello Mary by Hello Mary
CD

$14.99

Released 03/03/2023Catalog Number

FKR1142

Learn more

Hello Mary - which was produced by Bryce Goggin (Pavement /Luna) - references alternative rock of the nineties alongside Elliot Smith and Jeff Buckley as influences, heard most vividly on the album’s simmering closer “Burn it Out,” but their contemporaries are bands like Palberta, Spirit of the Beehive, and Palehound, artists who don’t shy from unusual time signatures, careening feedback, and unconventional harmonies, all for the sake of surprising a listener. The album’s “Looking Right Into the Sun,” a song most honestly described as “delightful,” is driven by a tight and dynamic rhythm section that gives way to Straight’s crystalline and confident falsetto.

A blast of distorted chords, sunny harmonies and all-consuming angst that will renew your faith in hopelessly dated and/or timelessly classic sounds of alternative rock - Rolling Stone