The Mundanes
Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox musical artist The Mundanes were an early-1980s Rhode Island–based new wave band with six members: John Andrews, Marsha Armitage, Jonathan Gregg, Dean Lozow, Kevin Tooley, and John Linnell.<ref name="mits">Make It the Same single liner notes.</ref>
Marsha Armitage was the lead vocalist. The band was initially based in Providence (several of the band members attended Brown University) and played locally in the Boston–Providence area. The band generated tremendous energy and had a devoted following, but struggled to sign to a record label.<ref>DigBoston Interview Template:Webarchive with John Flansburgh, 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-10.</ref> In 1981, the band relocated to New York City. Shortly thereafter, John Linnell left the band to pursue another musical project, They Might Be Giants, with John Flansburgh.<ref>Interview Template:Webarchive with John Flansburgh on Design Matters podcast, 3 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-10.</ref> Drummer Kevin Tooley was replaced by Peter Clemente, and Jim Gillson replaced John Linnell on the keyboards. The band continued to gig in New England and played frequently in New York City venues, including CBGB. David Hemming, who had previously managed Pat Travers and Ozzy Osbourne, took on the band's management. They recorded a demo at RCA Studios, produced by Mick Ronson, that attracted record label attention,Template:Citation needed but the band remained unsigned and ultimately broke up in mid-1983.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>