Hooky's album Mary Magdalene is a hauntingly beautiful tribute to one of the most enigmatic figures in Christian mythology. The album is a mesmerizing blend of electronica and rock, with Hooky's signature basslines providing a solid foundation for the ethereal vocals of his collaborator, Rowetta.
From the opening track, "Invocation," with its ominous synth pads and chanted vocals, to the closing number, "The Last Supper," which features a spoken-word recitation of the biblical story, Mary Magdalene is a deeply immersive listening experience. Hooky's production is exquisite, with each track showcasing a different facet of his musical talent.
Standout tracks include "Revelation," with its pulsing beat and soaring chorus, and "Crucifixion," which features Rowetta's spine-tingling vocals over a haunting piano melody. The album also includes a few surprises, such as the upbeat dance track "Resurrection," which provides a welcome change of pace.