Mike Viola returns with a vengence! “Lurch” was a limited run of 1000 copies that I promoted a few weeks ago. After that sold out, Mike’s looking for a bigger distribution deal. Let’s start right off saying that Mike is in a class with Fountains of Wayne, Jackdaw4, Roger Manning Jr. and the cream of the genre. Opening with a piano tribute to Vic Mizzy’s “Addams Family theme” it turns into a catchy mid-tempo love song to his “Girly Worm.” The next tune “All Bent out of Shape” is classic example of a Candy Butchers track, with great lyrical plot and melodic gold. My favorite song here is “The Strawberry Blonde,” an amazing melding of hooks and uplifting multi-tracked harmonies, including a very Wilsonesque “Um-bop-ditty” layered vocal. The ballads “Dangerously Close” and “Snowman in Tompkins Park” are poignant and heart felt. Not a single dud on this release. Even a quick little ditty about an old address (“279 East 10th Street”) shines like a Paul Simon classic. The quality of this release rivals anything this out year and is his best since the acclaimed “Hang on Mike.” In fact stop reading now and listen to the goodies below for a taste of the album.
Listen to “So Much Better”
Here is an awesome link – nice clear footage of Adam Schlesinger and Mike Viola at the 2007 Tribeca ASCAP music lounge playing “That thing [they] do”.
The Lurch download was so popular, that Mike’s site had to be taken down for exceeding bandwidth. If you missed it. Please buy this album when it goes to full distribution.