7 Mary 3
7 Mary 3 formed in 1996 with Jason Ross, Matt Lavelle, and Damien Moyal. Their debut album came out in 1999, featuring songs like 'Anything' and 'Cumbersome'...
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7 Mary 3 formed in 1996 with Jason Ross, Matt Lavelle, and Damien Moyal. Their debut album came out in 1999, featuring songs like 'Anything' and 'Cumbersome' that got some attention. They put out two more records, 'The Second Album' in 2001 and 'Disarm' in 2003, before calling it quits in 2004.
Ross handled vocals and lyrics, Lavelle played guitar, and Moyal was on keyboards. Their sound had a moody, atmospheric quality that worked well on tracks such as 'Blue Letter' and 'Breakdown'. The band didn't stick around long, but those three albums captured a particular late-90s alternative rock feel.
Some of their other songs include 'Bark no bite', 'Blessing In Disguise', 'By Your Side', and 'Chasing You'. They were active during that post-grunge period when a lot of bands were exploring darker, more introspective territory without the heavy distortion.
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