Mark Eitzel
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American Music Club: Humour with an anguished howl
Interview by Caitlin Moran, The Times, 27 March 1993
Mark Eitzel insists that he is just telling stories ...
Review and Interview by Rob Hughes, Uncut, December 2009
YOU COULD never accuse Mark Eitzel of having an inflated sense of self. He recently claimed to have no idea how to write a song, ...
Mark Eitzel: Borderline, London
Live Review by Roy Wilkinson, Sounds, 26 January 1991
The last laugh ...
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, June 1991
MARK EITZEL, founding member of the American Music Club, stands before us accused of being "a melancholy angel of doom", a manic depressive with a ...
Profile and Interview by Andrew Mueller, Uncut, March 2008
When American Music Club play live, frontman Mark Eitzel has to be kept away from the cash; if he thinks it's been a bad show, ...
Mark Eitzel: Dingwalls, London
Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 August 2000
It's not all doom and gloom ...
Interview by Chris Roberts, Uncut, July 1997
'People liked it when I was drunk and fell over onstage all the time. That was very popular in Europe for a while' ...
Mark Eitzel: Dark Side of the Loon
Interview by Bob Stanley, Melody Maker, 26 January 1991
"YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER JUST LEFT. He made me laugh, he said Americans don't like having their photo taken and I'd better act for the camera. I ...
Mark Eitzel: The Soul Disappears Like A Hairline
Interview by William Higham, Rock's Backpages, 28 April 2001
Mark Eitzel is most famous as the lead singer and songwriter of American Music Club, the influential godfathers of emotive lo-fi. They recorded seven harrowing ...
Mark Eitzel with Peter Buck: Union Chapel, London
Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, Rolling Stone, 1997
AN OLD CHAPEL in Islington, North London, Prime Minister Tony Blairs old hood. The stage is set up around the pulpit; the audience sits in ...
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