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Mary Star of the Sea is the only studio album by American alternative rock band Zwan, released on January 28, 2003 on Reprise.Produced by frontman Billy Corgan and Bjorn Thorsrud, the album was supported by the singles "Honestly" and "Lyric".
"Honestly" is a song by American alternative rock group Zwan. It was the first single from their album, Mary Star of the Sea.The song was written by Billy Corgan.. The song was used for the ending of the 2023 video game Hi-Fi RUSH by Tango Gameworks.
Zwan's only album, Mary Star of the Sea, is attributed to the True Poets of Zwan in the liner notes. [3] Zwan is credited with being a bridge between the success of the Smashing Pumpkins in the 1990s and the further career developments and experimentations undertaken by Corgan in the 2000s, as well as his shift from his sombre, dark themes ...
"Lyric" is a song by Zwan. It was the second and final single from their album Mary Star of the Sea , and it was only released in the United Kingdom. Track listing
Mary Star of the Sea may refer to: Our Lady, Star of the Sea, an ancient title for the Virgin Mary; Mary Star of the Sea, by the musical group Zwan. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (disambiguation), or variations
Sweeney recorded and toured with Zwan from late 2001–2003. He is credited as providing guitar, vocal, and some songwriting on Zwan's album Mary Star of the Sea. After Zwan's breakup, Sweeney played guitar with Bonnie "Prince" Billy for several tours in 2004. January 2005 saw the release of their collaboration Superwolf on Drag City.
Chamberlin went on to form Zwan in 2001 with Corgan. Although Chamberlin predicted that "the band's going to be huge," [ 13 ] Zwan produced only one album, Mary Star of the Sea , before disbanding in 2003.
It acts as something of a midpoint in sound between Siamese Dream and 2003's Zwan album, Mary Star of the Sea. This brevity helps to make it such an effortless listen." [33] Rolling Stone's Kory Grow described it as a "deep dive into synth pop", and "a surprise" yet authentic because of "Corgan's characteristically acid vocals". [4]