Mark McGuire (musician)

Mark McGuire

Mark McGuire with the Emeralds at the Primavera Sound Festival 2011.
Background information
Born December 31, 1986
Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America
Genres Drone
Acoustic
Ambient music
Instruments guitar
Years active 2007–present
Labels Editions Mego
Dead Oceans
Website "McGuire Music

Mark McGuire (b. 1986) is an American musician. A former member of Emeralds, McGuire a multi-instrumentalist[1] who has been producing solo material since 2007. He has released three solo albums and produces mostly instrumental music that combines electronica and acoustic guitars with psychedelic influences.[2] He has toured internationally as a solo artist supporting among others Julianna Barwick[3] and Jenny Hval while playing headlining shows in Europe, North America, Japan and Australia.[4]

History

Originally from Cleveland (OH), McGuire first picked up a guitar at the age of 9 and played in a variety of high-school bands. In 2005 he joined the first incarnation of Emeralds but continued to work on his own material.[2] Much of these recordings appeared on limited-run CD-Rs and cassettes distributed among friends. His first regular release was a 5-track EP, Solo Acoustic Vol. 2, that was part of a Steve Lowenthal curated series of acoustic songs on the VDSQ label. The record received praise from among others Al Doyle of Hot Chip.[5]

In 2010 he released his first regular solo album Living With Yourself that included various pieces and arrangements recorded over a three year period. The album was "inspired by my family, the friends I've known the best throughout my life, and everything that has led me to where I am right now".[6] The album appeared on the Austrian label editions Mego to generally favourable reviews.[7]

In 2011 McGuire decided to leave his native city and moved to Portland (OR).[8] In the same year, Peter Rehberg of editions Mego curated and edited a collection of the self-released material McGuire had accumulated of the years. Entitled A Young Person's Guide To Mark McGuire it contained two discs with twenty selected tracks.[2][9] Before leaving Cleveland, McGuire had begun work on his next solo album, Get Lost, completing it in the first months after the move. He described it as 'reflection of a lot that was going on inside my head at that time and the things that were happening around me'.[8] Released in September 2011, the album was described by the New York Times as 'album is warm, well paced, reassuring, confident and manageable in length; it's also self-consciously naïve in feeling, floppy and weirdly distant'.[10]

In January 2013 it was announced that McGuire had left Emeralds for unspecified reasons.[11] In the course of the year, he moved to Los Angeles after completing his third solo album, Along the Way.[1] Released on February 3, 2014, through Dead Oceans Records, McGuire described the album as 'about the journey of an individual entering the world, and his quest for true knowledge about the universe and about himself'.<ref name"subcultcha">"Subcultcha 2013 interview" Will Martin, Interview: Mark McGuire, Subcultcha, July 30, 2013.</ref>

Discography

Albums
EP
Collection

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Fader Interview 2014" Emilie Friedlander, 'Interview: Mark McGuire' The Fader, January 27, 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Quietus Interview 2011" Rory Gibb, 'Exploration Through Thought: Emeralds' Mark McGuire Interviewed', The Quietus, September 21st, 2011
  3. "Live Review" Nicole L. Browner, 'Review: Julianna Barwick, Mark McGuire @ The Chapel, 11/26/13', The Bay Briged, November 27, 2013
  4. "Songkick listing" Songkick Tour Archive, accessed February 6, 2014.
  5. "Acoustic Review" Timothy Gunatilaka, 'Mark McGuire', Planet Magazine, December 10, 2009.
  6. "Guardian 2010" Ben Beaumont-Thomas, 'Mark McGuire: the antithesis of the axeman', The Guardian, September 29 2010
  7. "Pitchfork 'Living' review Joe Colly, 'Mark McGuire, Living With Yourself', Pitchfork, October 19, 2010
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Self-Titled 2012 interview" Andrew Parks, 'The Self-Titled Interview: Mark McGuire Of Emeralds', Self-Titled Magazine, April 17, 2012
  9. "Factmag newsitem" 'Editions Mego Compiles A Young Person’s Guide To... Emeralds’ Mark McGuire' FactMag, March 4, 2011.
  10. "NYT review" Ben Ratliff, 'Mark McGuire, New York Times, September 23, 2011.
  11. "Leaving Emeralds" Robin Murray, 'Mark McGuire Leaves Emeralds', Clash Music, January 4, 2013