Monnone Alone Shares St. Mary’s Pass Video

Right as Summer hit here in Texas (well probably later, since Texas Summer starts in March) Mark Monnone and his Monnone Alone project released Here Comes the Afternoon, another LP of really delightful pop songs. Admittedly, I covered a single here or there, but didn’t delve too far into it, other than my own repeated listens. Today, there’s a new video from standout track, “St Mary’s Pass,” which harkens back to the steadied pop rock that Mark’s always brought his fans. The subtle horn in the song really cemented as one of my favorite recent pieces from the group, as it’s just this kind little blast that supports the vocal and totally endears itself to listeners. All of the LP is available now from Lost and Lonesome!

Monnone Alone Share River of Sighs

I thought good old Mark Monnone was playing a trick on me when I first press play; I mean, I didn’t expect a vocal sample in a different language! But, as the guitar lines begin to sound familiar and friendly, that’s when I notice that Monnone Alone is still an on-going project, and thus entitled to grow and try out new tricks. The trick here is perfect execution, with one of the best vocal performances I can remember from Mark; it’s aided by the perfect little detailed backing vocal too. There is something light and good-natured here, however, like a bug setting sail on a loose leaf and sailing down a stream, nothing but promise of a new horizon on its mind. Here Comes the Afternoon will be out on May 2nd via Lost and Lonesome/Meritorio/Safe Suburban Home.

Monnone Alone Preps Here Comes the Afternoon

As an avowed Mark Monnone fan, I feel obligated to make you aware that he’s got his fourth Monnone Alone LP ready to go; it’s titled Here Comes the Afternoon, and will be released by a trio of great indie labels. With said announcement, the record gets a new single too, which has a sunny little bounce to it, something that makes the track infinitely more playful. There’s all sorts of percussive elements included, kind of bringing out the old kitchen sink analogy, and in doing that, it forces Mark and company to kind of move and break down their boogie into something loaded with hooks and joy. This new LP is being released on May 2nd by Meritorio Records, Repeating Cloud and Lost/Lonesome…three of our favorites!

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