Power pop singer/guitarist
Mike Viola was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and had self-released a solo album before teaming with schoolmate
Todd Foulsham in the short-lived '80s band
Snap! Viola and
Foulsham then relocated to New York City and formed
the Candy Butchers;
Viola also played with local pop bands including
Ivy and
They Might Be Giants'
John Flansburgh's side project
Mono Puff. With
Ivy's
Adam Schlesinger, he co-wrote and sang the Grammy-winning title song to
Tom Hanks' 1996 rock & roll comedy, That Thing You Do! That same year,
the 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
the Candy Butchers finally landed at the Sony affiliate RPM to issue
Falling Into Place. In 2004, RPM released Hang on Mike, again credited to Candy Butchers.
Viola went completely independent as of 2005, releasing his next album, the live solo acoustic collection Just Before Dark, on his own Good Morning Monkey label. Released in 2006, Making Up Time contained previously unreleased archival recordings of Candy Butchers, 1994-1998. In 2007,
Viola released another archival disc, Temple of Static, a collection of songs and studio whimsy he had recorded in 2001, followed by the studio albums Lurch (2007) and Electro de Perfecto (2012).
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Jason Ankeny & William Ruhlmann, Rovi