Mk.gee has captivated audiences during his first-ever performances on 'SNL', delivering singles 'Alesis' and 'Rockman' in its post-election episode which was hosted by Bill Burr.
- Nov 10, 2024
AceShowbiz - Multi-instrumentalist Mk.gee, known for his plucky experimental style, has taken the indie music scene by storm. At just 28 years old, he has caught attention with his debut album, "Two Star & the Dream Police", and made his debut on "Saturday Night Live".
Introduced by host Bill Burr, Mk.gee performed his singles "Alesis" and "Rockman," showcasing his unique blend of eclectic instrumentals and echoing vocals. The latter track, released in October, has drawn comparisons to The Police and Sting, transporting listeners to an '80s rock concert with its energetic riffs and playful eagle screech.
Mk.gee's debut album, released in February, has received rave reviews. Pitchfork describes it as "an original and expansive record that feels at once timeless and uncannily contemporary," while Rolling Stone praises its exploration of sadness, frustration, and loss.
According to Mk.gee, the album tells a story "like a liminal storybook," honoring the archetypal hero and challenging himself to create something that feels familiar yet wholly innovative.
Mk.gee's musical inspirations include jazz music and New Jersey rock. He credits Bruce Springsteen, Pat Metheny, and Lyle Mays as early influences, and his live performances have been praised for their unpredictable nature, including covers of Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli.
Mk.gee's "Saturday Night Live" performance was preceded by a humorous promo sketch where Bill Burr and Sarah Sherman attempted to spell his name, adding to the buzz surrounding his debut.
The multi-instrumentalist continues to push the boundaries of music, earning praise from Eric Clapton, who compares his guitar skills to Prince and marvels at his ability to "find things to do on the guitar that are like nobody else."
As Mk.gee continues his world tour, which concludes in Australia next month, his star continues to rise. His experimental approach and dedication to creating music that transports listeners to "a wild place" has positioned him as a captivating and innovative force in the indie music landscape.