Mark Mallman is a singer-songwriter and performative musician with a passion for grandeur. His music is marked by cinematic themes, driven to evocative peaks that often leave the listener dazed with feeling. Like David Bowe, only a little more mellow and forming along the contemporary pop vein. It is lofty and powerful in ways that will acknowledge your emotional quotients, dimensions, and textures.
His latest release is ‘Clowns’, an neo-classical piece that is dramatically melancholic and subdued. It has that chamber pop essence that dissolves into the doting piano melodies and sweeping violin melodies. It chronicles the life of a man who has succumbed to the tragedy of being a clown. He has become the thing that he once feared. Commenting on the cruelty of destiny, he crafts a sorry figure.
The detailing of tragedy is quite elaborate both lyrically and instrumentally. Frames of a clown, a sorry figure performing for an audience, laughing at him while he sobs inside is quite the old classic. He revives it with a contemporary pulse without disturbing the vintage essence of it. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Clowns’ by Mark Mallman here –