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Minneapolis by way of Milwaukee singer/songwriter
Mark Mallman got his start with trashy glam rockers the Odd in the late '90s (prior to that,
Mallman had been in a few bands with future
Promise Ring leader
Davey VonBohlen). But the group was almost over as soon as it began, and
Mallman launched a solo career straight away. In 1998 came the release of
Mallman's solo debut, The Tourist, while the
VonBohlen side project
Vermont recorded a
Mallman original composition ("We Only Have Each Other in the Night") for a split 7" single. On December 10, 1999,
Mallman received some publicity when he performed a never-ending song he dubbed "Marathon" for 26 hours with a rotating cast of 28 musicians and 312 pages of lyrics.
In 2000,
Mallman issued his sophomore effort, How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell About It, which featured guest spots by
Kat Bjelland (ex-
Babes in Toyland),
Ed Ackerson (
Polara), and
Mallman's old pal,
VonBohlen. A third release, Mark Mallman & Vermont, followed a year later.
The Red Bedroom, his fourth album, was issued in spring 2002. It was produced by
Radiohead producer
Paul Q. Kolderie. The Who's Gonna Save You Now? EP and the live effort Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis were released in 2003.
Mr. Serious,
Mallman's first self-produced album, followed in 2004. It marked his first album for Badman.
Between the Devil and Middle C arrived in 2006, followed in 2008 by Night Shot, the latter of which was attributed to Ruby Isle, a collaboration between
Mallman, Kindercore Records co-founder
Dan Geller, and drummer Aaron LeMay.
Mallman stepped back into his solo guise for 2009's
Invincible Criminal and 2012's Double Silhouette. ~ Greg Prato