MUSIC: Interview with Mark Mulcahy

Robert Duguay, GoLocalProv Lifestyle Contributor

MUSIC: Interview with Mark Mulcahy

You might know him from his days with New Haven, CT-based rock act Miracle Legion or from when he lead the house band for the Nickelodeon classic TV show The Adventures Of Pete & Pete as a member of Polaris, but Mark Mulcahy will be joining Providence alt-country act The ‘Mericans for what should be one hell of a show at The Columbus Theatre tonight. Mulcahy has had quite the renaissance year in 2013 through gaining widespread acclaim from playing the festival circuit over last summer and putting out a new masterpiece with Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You. I managed to have a chat with the New England music legend about what has been going on with him recently and here’s how it went.

Rob Duguay: Tonight you’ll be performing at The Columbus Theatre in Providence, which is very fitting since both you and the theatre have both been experiencing an artistic revival as of late. So what excites you the most about playing this show and why?

Mark Mulcahy: I’ve spent a lot of time in Providence since my experience from being part of Miracle Legion and our drummer and bass player ended up being from there. I consider Providence to be somewhat of a hometown to me and I’ve always liked going there, playing here, sleeping there, eating there and drinking there. I don’t know much about The Columbus but I know where it is from driving past it, I know that it was an old vaudeville theatre and I’m definitely looking forward to it.

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R.D.: It should absolutely be an awesome show. Speaking of Miracle Legion, you started out with them in New Haven and you have a long relationship with Providence as well as living in Springfield, MA. You’ve always been a New England based musician, so what keeps you staying in the area? A lot of other musicians that start out in New England eventually move to California, Nashville or somewhere else but you’ve always stuck around here.

M.M.: Well, to be brutally honest I wouldn’t mind living somewhere else but I seem to know a lot of people here and I know a lot of great musicians to play with. I have a lot of good relationships here that I value so I don’t have any real reason to move anywhere and I’m not leaving anytime soon.

R.D.: I got to see you play with one of those great musicians at the Solid Sound Festival at the Massachusetts Museum Of Contemporary Art last year in North Adams, MA when J Mascis from Dinosaur Jr. joined you and your band on stage. It was something that I wasn’t expecting and I’m sure everyone else that was there were surprised by it as well. So how did that come together with you and J getting together to perform at the festival?

M.M.: I’ve known J for a while and he lives around Northampton, MA which is the music scene I usually associate myself with. I would say that he is typically up for playing, when there’s a chance to play he usually jumps up and takes it so I gave him a call to see if he was going to Solid Sound and he wanted to go so it all just worked out with him driving up. We’ve played together here and there, I’m pretty sure he played on my last album. He’s a really good musician, I love hanging out with him and I love playing with him. That was a pretty big band for me at the festival and I had a lot of different people involved that day.

R.D.: Last year you put out one hell of a record in Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You. It’s my favorite album of 2013, I love how it’s a display of Lou Reed-esque bravado along with it being a fusion of 90’s alternative rock and The Velvet Underground. It’s also refreshing that you stayed true to that laid back style that’s always been a part of your music. It was your first album in 8 years so what was the process like with making Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You? Was it lot different than what you’ve done with previous projects or was it very methodical?

M.M.: I did something that I’ve always wanted to do which was recording one song a day instead of the usual recording process of recording a lot of stuff and then adding a lot of stuff to it all then finally you’re done with it as a whole. Myself and all of the other guys in the band would go into the studio and play the song we were going to record that day, then record it until it was done. At the end of the day the track was finished and the next time we went in for another day it was the same thing. So actually it only took 11 days to record 11 songs. I’ve never done that before, I’ve always wanted to do that and it turned out to be a very good approach.

R.D.: I can definitely see how it paid off, it’s a lovely album Mark and I probably listen to it at least once a week. People best know you as the frontman for another band you were involved in with Polaris, which was the house band for the Nickelodeon TV show The Adventures Of Pete & Pete. One thing I’ve always wanted to know about the band is how did you guys start with getting such a unique gig of being the house band for a TV?

M.M.: The guy who wrote & invented the show was a big fan of Miracle Legion, so he called me and asked if Miracle Legion would want to do the music for the show. At the time we were in a weird flux of being signed to a record label that wasn’t working out. We weren’t as organized as we had been, so one of the guys didn’t want to do it so I asked if I could do it myself and he said “Yes”. It was very last minute to invent the name of a band. There wasn’t really an idea to have a band at all, it just had the music. I think we just thought that we made up this band and then before we knew it we were part of the opening of the show each week. That show was very loose in terms of how some parts of it came together, they were just creating everything as I was writing the songs. I don’t think it was all about them finding a band to bring fans to the show, which kind of came at the after part of it. It turned out to be a very long-term thing that took a lot of time.

R.D.: It’s a pretty interesting gig for a band to become part of a TV show of all things and it must have been a whole lot of fun. Well, you had a hell of a year in 2013 with the new album, playing a bunch of big shows and being a part of some big festivals so what do you have planned for the rest of 2014?

M.M.: As of right now I’m gonna play a string of gigs that I have here, England and in Ireland along with maybe going to Norway. In the meantime I think I’m going to make another record and hopefully play more gigs to get back into recording.

Mark is an interesting guy to talk to and he’ll be performing live tonight at The Columbus Theatre nestled in the heart of Providence’s west end on 270 Broadway. As someone who has head the pleasure of seeing Mark live, this is definitely a show you don’t want to miss. Until next time, take care and hopefully I’ll see you there.  


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