JANUARY, 2006
Hello All,
We thought we would start off the new year by wishing everyone the
best in 2006 and revisiting some of the highlights of 2005 with
a special thanks to Graham Stairs at Popguru for all his hard work
in getting MatM back onstage!
FEBRUARY 19/05 INTIMATE FLOOR SHOW AT THE DRAKE, TORONTO
Martha and Mark performed "slenderized" reinterpretations
as a duo, covering 28 years of the MatM songbook. This was the first
time in 17 years they had performed a full set of the band's songs
since MatM played its last show at Toronto's Diamond Club in 1987.
With a sold-out venue, the show was streamed live to the Internet
and simultaneously recorded via webcam and the board mix for future
release as a DVD. Fans from Paris to Los Angeles tuned in as Martha
and Mark received accolades and encouragement via scores of emails
from around the world the next day.

Photo credit: Marcus Vichert
MARCH 2/05 MARTHA AND THE MUFFINS HONOURED AT CANADIAN MUSIC
WEEK, TORONTO
After performing a live version of Echo Beach at the 2005 Canadian
Independent Music Awards, the CBC's Jian Ghomeshi inducted Martha
and the Muffins into the Indies Hall of Fame in recognition of the
band's groundbreaking role as alternative music pioneers in Canada
and for their continuing popularity with fans around the world.
Musicians backing Martha and Mark for the evening included The Gardens
Faithful keyboardist/front man Andrew Ennals, Stirling drummer Michael
Broadley and Beautiful 2000 bassist Michael Dilauro.
Photo credit: Canadian Music Week
MARCH 26/05 ECHO BEACH MAKES THE CBC'S 50 MOST ESSENTIAL CANADIAN
POP MUSIC
TRACKS LIST
50 Tracks: The Canadian Version aired on CBC Radio One and hosted
by Jian Ghomeshi, was a competition to determine the 50 most essential
songs in Canadian pop music history. The list unfolded over ten
weeks, with five songs added each week for eight weeks. A further
ten songs were added by listener input in the ninth week. After
the 50 songs were chosen by a panel of critics, artists and others,
a listener vote was held to rank them. On March 26th, the songs
were counted down in their final chart order with Echo Beach at
# 35.
APRIL 12/05 "THIS IS THE ICE AGE" RELEASED BY
EMI MUSIC CANADA
The most requested MatM album finally got reissued 24 years after
its 1981 vinyl debut. After languishing in Virgin Record UK's vaults
for almost a quarter of a century, This Is The Ice Age was reissued
on C.D. by EMI Music Canada as part of its commitment to reissue
as much of the Martha and the Muffins back catalogue as possible.
For Martha and Mark, this was perhaps the major accomplishment of
the year. Many thanks to Warren Stewart, Shan Kelley and Deane Cameron
at EMI Music Canada for making this happen.
The first of three ground-breaking MatM collaborations with the
now legendary producer Daniel Lanois, This Is The Ice Age marked
the beginning of his sister Jocelyne Lanois' association as bass
player with the band. The combination of the various band members'
backgrounds in experimental and pop music, came into full play on
Ice Age, resulting in a richly textured, complex set piece that
many fans and critics consider to be the best album the band made.
"This was a great time of innovation for the Muffins and me."
- Daniel Lanois July 2004
" The great lost New Wave album - moody, detached, heartbroken.
I finally figured out how to digitize my old vinyl records this
year and "Ice Age" was the first, and best, to jump the
divide. Virgin, release this on CD or I'll start burning copies
for all of Boston." - Ty Burr The Best CDs of 2003/The
Boston Globe
"Swimming", which breaks us into the album is not only
some kind of ambiguous masterpiece but says as much as any one track
can about the overall tone of the album. It's a beautifully slippery
mood piece, set to a straggling syncopation, which bursts into carnal
brilliance with the dank, liguid croon of Mark Gane. Impossibly
catholic in form, the record's unifying thread is its strange, modern
melancholy." - Dave Hill, NME, January 9, 1982
"There is no other band which emerged from Canada's fledgling
punk scene of a few years ago which matters. With the release of
their third album Martha and the Muffins not only prove themselves
superior in their native land but reveal a musical and intellectual
depth that is rare in rock'n'roll the world over. "This Is
The Ice Age" is not only a brilliant musical work but stands
on par with the music of artists like Peter Gabriel, Roxy Music
and David Bowie." - James Muretich, The Calgary Sun, October
18, 1981
MAY 14 /05 MARTHA AND THE MUFFINS & THE PARACHUTE CLUB
AT HUGH'S ROOM, TORONTO
This show was an experiment to see whether the two bands could share
common players and perhaps take the show out on the road as a co-headliner.
MatM's line-up included Martha and Mark, with Leo Valvassori on
bass and cello, Eric Paul on drums and percussion and keyboardist
Ashley Wey. Lorraine Segato of The Parachute Club remarks:
"Over the years, Martha & Mark and I would often bump into
each other, finding ourselves sharing common experiences and stories.
In the mid-80s, our musical styles sometimes overlapped, we were
both signed to the same music labels and we both came up from the
Queen Street West milieu, plus we shared what we consider to be
our best early records with producer Daniel Lanois at the helm.
We would talk about how loyal our fan base is and
how we'd get asked why we weren't playing anymore. We thought it
would be great to play a show together, to revitalize the songs
that continue to live in the hearts of our fans."
While the evening was a success for both bands, neither group could
ultimately decide on the best way to pool their human resources
without making the "hybrid" band too unwieldy for the
economic realities of touring, so the co-headlining idea has been
put on hold indefinitely. Nevertheless, MatM had a great time playing
with their old labelmates!
Photo credit: Marcus Vichert
SEPTEMBER 16/05 MATM APPEARS ON BRAVO! CHANNEL'S BREAKFAST
TELEVISION
Early morning television viewers who had access to the BRAVO! channel
were able to tune into to the Breakfast Television show on Fri.
Sept. 16th at 6:00 am (local Toronto time) to see MatM perform Echo
Beach and Black Stations/White Stations from the upcoming set at
The Drake.
SEPTEMBER 17/05 INTIMATE FLOOR SHOW NUMBER 2 AT THE DRAKE, TORONTO
Seven months after their first duo performance/webcast, Martha and
Mark were invited back to The Drake Hotel to perform more "slenderized"
versions of older songs as well as some new songs including Love
Began With Eve and Girl With A Microphone. This time Martha and
Mark were joined by Muffins bass player Jocelyne Lanois and cellist
Leo Valvassori, both of whom also played guitar and percussion that
evening. Mark also heralded his return to painting with a sneak
preview of his new series of photopaintings which were projected
throughout the venue during the performance. Once again, the evening
was recorded on DVD for future release but unfortunately, last minute
technical problems prevented the show from being streamed live to
the Internet as planned.
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Photo credit: Laurie Potts.................................Photo
credit: Mark Gane
NOVEMBER 27/05 ECO BEACH YOUTH HOSTEL OPENS AT APOLLO BAY,
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
A $3 million, architect designed youth hostel named Eco Beach, featuring
passive solar design, spacious lounges, outdoor balconies and a
rooftop deck was officially opened at a gala launch in Apollo Bay,
Victoria, Australia by Victoria’s Deputy Premier and Minister
for the Environment, The Hon John Thwaites. Julia Bojanovic, Marketing
Co-ordinator for YHA Victoria had emailed MatM writing, "The
staff here at YHA are all great fans of Martha and the Muffins,
and are very much hoping you could honour us with the request to
use Echo Beach". As the song's writer and former youth hosteler
with a great interest both in architecture and solar energy, Mark
Gane was very pleased to have the song associated with such a forward-looking
building project, endorsing the idea with his and the band's wholehearted
backing. With the permission of the song's publisher, EMI Music
Pubishing UK, Echo Beach was used in the media presentation and
opening ceremonies. |