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  1. 4 de nov. de 1997 · With a great new backing lineup, including first album guest Sclavunos as the full drummer throughout and, as guest vocalist throughout, former American Music Club leader Mark Eitzel, Powers and Norvell once again create a collection of mysterious, attractive songs from the darker side of life.

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  3. 14 de nov. de 1997 · Mark Eitzel contributed vocals to five tracks, and his influence hovers over the entire album’s jaggedly dark, emotionally intense songs of alienation. Imagine The Ice Storm rewritten by James...

  4. Biografía. Mark Eitzel pasó la mayoría de sus años de formación en una familia de militares viajando con ellos por diversas partes del mundo, incluyendo Ohio y el Reino Unido.. Sus primeros grupos los formó cuando residía en Columbus, Ohio.Su primera banda se llamaba Cowboys y hacía música punk.Con ella sacó un sencillo en 1980.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2012 · Mark Eitzel's new album was made following a massive heart attack and the death of his former American Music Club bandmate Tim Mooney. He tells Colm McAuliffe about facing death, growing older and leaving his old band behind. Colm McAuliffe Published 8:03am 1 October 2012. The tiny, makeshift stage at the Cellar Door, a drag bar on London’s ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2008 · Don't dismiss Mark Eitzel as wrist-slitting music. He is funny, ecstatic, life-affirming and coming soon to a venue near you. Graeme Thomson. Wed 30 Jan 2008 10.00 EST. Share.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2021 · H e’s not invisible; he’s just shrouded in darkness.. Former American Music Club leader Mark Eitzel continues to defend his long-held title of Moodiest Man in Showbiz with yet another knockout collection of his tortured soul-baring, heartstring-plucking folk-pop balladry. As usual, tunes like Can You See?, Sleep and Bitterness have lyrics that read like someone’s diary (“I don’t know ...