Mark Prendergast’s Man Alive project and debut EP ‘Colours’ presented a very different side to an artist best known for his international success with Kodaline. Now Man Alive shares the new single ‘Miles Away’ together with a video written and directed by his friend Aisling Bea as he prepares to release his second EP ‘Hiding’ this summer.
Drifting like a mid-afternoon daydream, ‘Miles Away’ possesses the intimacy and DIY vibe of the current bedroom indie-pop scene with a kinship to the songcraft and laid-back grooves of ‘80s sophistic-pop. The song’s atmosphere casts a warm, comforting presence but there’s a darker edge to the lyrics. At first it feels like a postcard of the kind of day we all occasionally need to decompress and rediscover our spark. But by the end it feels like the experience of someone who is becoming swamped by their worries and insecurities: “Hiding from my neighbour, hiding from my ex-girlfriend, hiding from the real things.”
Mark says, “‘Miles Away’ is a song I wrote during some down time where I was by myself quite a lot. I got pretty comfortable with the idea of doing nothing and seeing nobody. I gravitated towards the couch and didn’t see a way out for a while. I was happy being still. Eventually I did have to get off the couch and go record the song.”
‘Miles Away’ was produced by Mark and written with Gavin James, who also contributes bass and backing vocals.
The video for the song focuses on Mark’s homebody solitude, where his only company is an action figure doll, whose perspective frames the story. Primarily in the background, Mark appears to be happily busy doing nothing in his safe haven from the world. Yet the doll seems far more anxious: his worries feeling like a metaphor for his master’s emotional maelstrom.
The ‘Miles Away’ video was written and directed by the comedian, actress and writer Aisling Bea, who championed and supported Mark as he made the debut Man Alive EP ‘Colours’. Watch it BELOW:
As ‘Miles Away’ indicates, Man Alive’s upcoming EP ‘Hiding’ takes a more naturalistic approach to the production than we heard on the intricately layered ‘Colours’ with Mark performing almost all of its instrumentation himself. Feeling like a thematic sequel to the previous EP, Its lyrics are more introspective too, as he dares to expose the thoughts and internal dialogue that’s otherwise locked away from public consumption.
Mark explains, “The EP is called ‘Hiding’ because that idea pops up quite a lot for me. I often romanticise about disappearing and being left alone for a while. My first EP was all about heartbreak and processing that. This EP is more about what goes on in my head when I’m left to my own devices. I went for a much more stripped back approach with the production. Less is more this time around.”
Man Alive will be supporting Gavin James, Live at The Marquee in Cork, Ireland on Saturday 25th May.
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