Launching his music career in the mid-1980s, singer/songwriter/producer
Mike Viola quickly became associated with tuneful power pop, both as soloist and with bands including
Candy Butchers. In 1996, he co-produced the Academy Award-nominated song "That Thing You Do!" with
Adam Schlesinger, leading to regular work as a producer and studio musician.
Viola also performed lead vocals on the track. After
Candy Butchers disbanded in 2004, he recorded mainly as a solo artist, issuing Lurch in 2007, the same year he penned tunes for another musical comedy,
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. During the 2010s, he issued albums such as 2011's
Electro de Perfecto and the next year's
Acousto de Perfecto, and EPs including 2018's Bitten and Cursed, in addition to becoming head of A&R at
Verve Records. In the meantime, he worked as a producer, songwriter, and studio musician for artists spanning
Mandy Moore,
Fall Out Boy, and
Ryan Adams. In 2020 -- 35 years after his debut EP -- he released the long-player
Godmuffin.
Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts,
Viola self-released his first EP, 1985's Not the Only One, before teaming up with drummer Todd Foulsham, guitarist Ed Cavallo, and bass player Ward Clifford in the short-lived band Snap! (aka
Mike Viola & Snap). He and Foulsham then relocated to New York City and formed
Candy Butchers, delivering a live EP in 1996. Meanwhile,
Viola also played with local indie pop bands including
Ivy and
They Might Be Giants'
John Flansburgh's side project
Mono Puff.
With
Ivy's and
Fountains of Wayne's
Adam Schlesinger acting as songwriter,
Viola co-produced and sang the title song to
Tom Hanks' 1996 rock & roll comedy That Thing You Do! That same year,
Candy Butchers signed to Blue Thumb and issued their debut EP,
Live at La Bonbonniere. The duo's self-titled debut LP went unreleased after Blue Thumb went bankrupt, however, and in 1999,
Candy Butchers put out a pair of EPs: Let's Get Serious and Let's Get Christmas. Before the year was through, they were picked up by Sony affiliate RPM, which issued the full-length debut
Falling Into Place.
Viola resurrected
Candy Butchers for 2002's
Play with Your Head, though it was essentially a solo project by that time. RPM followed up with 2004's
Hang on Mike, again credited to
Candy Butchers.
Viola went completely independent in 2005, releasing his next album, the live solo collection Just Before Dark, on his own Good Morning Monkey label. Appearing in 2006, Making Up Time contained previously unreleased archival recordings of
Candy Butchers from the '90s. The year 2007 brought another archival release, Temple of Static, a collection of songs
Viola had recorded in 2001, as well as the original studio album Lurch. That year also saw the release of
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, a musical comedy that featured over two dozen songs, many by
Viola and singer/songwriter
Dan Bern.
Marshall Crenshaw and
Van Dyke Parks also each contributed a song to the soundtrack.
Viola produced and played on albums by
John Wesley Harding (Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead) and
Mandy Moore (Amanda Leigh) in 2009 before returning to Hollywood for 2010's Get Him to the Greek, composing songs for another fictional rock star, Aldous Snow (
Russell Brand). The duo album Melon, by
Viola and
Kelly Jones, also arrived in 2010.
A year later,
Viola presented the solo LP
Electro de Perfecto. A companion album, 2012's
Acousto de Perfecto, featured violinists Eric Summer and
Kate Reddish. Original songs by
Viola and Tim Adams were featured that year in the movie comedy That's What She Said. Next up for the songwriter was 2013's GHOUL, a limited-edition set of trading cards, each containing a download code for a different song (three covers, 21 originals). During the early part of the decade, he also produced songs for, among others,
Matt Nathanson,
Fall Out Boy, and
Jenny Lewis. A year after releasing the solo EP
Stairway to Paradise (2015),
Viola was named Vice President of A&R at
Verve Records.
Viola returned with more solo material in 2018, including the album The American Egypt, the EP Bitten and Cursed, and a holiday 7", "Here We Go, It's Christmas Time." His next studio album was the analog-recorded
Godmuffin, which came out on Good Morning Monkey in late 2020. ~ Marcy Donelson