Mark Eitzel's new record, Don't Be a Stranger, will be released by Merge Records on October 2 in North America, South America, and Asia.
After a string of bad luck that included a heart attack that set him back several months and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. The result is Eitzel's finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark began writing and recording the songs that would become Don't Be a Stranger in early 2010. Initially planned as the next American Music Club album, it quickly became evident that the new songs would work better as a solo album. He visited the UK for a few months to play the All Tomorrow's Parties festival and to help launch Marine Parade, the musical he co-wrote with Simon Stephens, which premiered at the Brighton Festival and has gone on to be produced in Germany.
Then in May of 2011, Mark suffered a serious heart attack that kept him flat on his back and out of circulation until the following October. He had to seriously re-evaluate his lifestyle and habits and take a step back from the recording.
Good luck suddenly appeared in the form of a friend who had just won the lottery and offered to fund his recording in a studio. Producer Sheldon Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, "I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I've previously done."
Inspired by his experience writing a musical, Mark's songwriting is simpler on this record and lyrically reflects a more straight-ahead approach. There is a haunted quality to tracks like "I Love You But You're Dead" (a song based on seeing the punk band Destroy All Monsters) and "The Bill Is Due," which are about broken promises, leftover people, the desperation one feels when time and cash are running out, and ultimately, the feeling of not knowing what comes next. "Break the Champagne" and "Nowhere to Run" were written in a fit of creativity just days before the album was completed.
Mark Eitzel has released over 15 albums of original material with his band American Music Club and as a solo artist. The Guardian has called him "America's Greatest Living Lyricist" and Rolling Stone once gave him their Songwriter of the Year award. Originally formed in 1983, American Music Club released seven albums before breaking up in 1995. They reunited in 2004 and subsequently released two albums on Merge Records, Love Songs for Patriots and The Golden Age.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark EitzelˇÇs Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark's touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to "bring the chaos" in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark's live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
After a string of bad luck that included a heart attack that set him back several months and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. The result is Eitzel's finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark began writing and recording the songs that would become Don't Be a Stranger in early 2010. Initially planned as the next American Music Club album, it quickly became evident that the new songs would work better as a solo album. He visited the UK for a few months to play the All Tomorrow's Parties festival and to help launch Marine Parade, the musical he co-wrote with Simon Stephens, which premiered at the Brighton Festival and has gone on to be produced in Germany.
Then in May of 2011, Mark suffered a serious heart attack that kept him flat on his back and out of circulation until the following October. He had to seriously re-evaluate his lifestyle and habits and take a step back from the recording.
Good luck suddenly appeared in the form of a friend who had just won the lottery and offered to fund his recording in a studio. Producer Sheldon Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, "I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I've previously done."
Inspired by his experience writing a musical, Mark's songwriting is simpler on this record and lyrically reflects a more straight-ahead approach. There is a haunted quality to tracks like "I Love You But You're Dead" (a song based on seeing the punk band Destroy All Monsters) and "The Bill Is Due," which are about broken promises, leftover people, the desperation one feels when time and cash are running out, and ultimately, the feeling of not knowing what comes next. "Break the Champagne" and "Nowhere to Run" were written in a fit of creativity just days before the album was completed.
Mark Eitzel has released over 15 albums of original material with his band American Music Club and as a solo artist. The Guardian has called him "America's Greatest Living Lyricist" and Rolling Stone once gave him their Songwriter of the Year award. Originally formed in 1983, American Music Club released seven albums before breaking up in 1995. They reunited in 2004 and subsequently released two albums on Merge Records, Love Songs for Patriots and The Golden Age.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark EitzelˇÇs Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark's touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to "bring the chaos" in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark's live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
10/29/12
When it came time to promote his new album Don’t Be a Stranger, Mark Eitzel prepared for this album by asking for advice on his career and new album from a few friends including acting coach Drew Droege, comedian and writer for Joan Rivers Nadya Ginsburg, make-up artist for Lady Gaga Billy B, character actress Grace Zabriskie and more!
Today, Rawkblog premieres the final video in the series featuring playwright Simon Stephens. Don’t miss Mark Eitzel on tour beginning this week in San Francisco!
Watch Simon Stephen’s conversation with Mark Eitzel now and catch up on the whole series.
Don’t Be a Stranger is available now in CD, LP and digital download.
Mark Eitzel on tour:
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Nov 23 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Nov 24 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups
Nov 25 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub
Nov 26 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern
Nov 28 Toronto, ON Rivoli Club
Nov 29 Buffalo, NY Ninth Ward Arts
Nov 30 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 1 Somerville, MA Johnny D’s
Dec 3 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
Dec 4 Washington, DC Black Cat Backstage
Dec 5 Baltimore, MD Golden West Cafe
Dec 6 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
Dec 8 Raleigh, NC King’s Barcade
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
Today, Rawkblog premieres the final video in the series featuring playwright Simon Stephens. Don’t miss Mark Eitzel on tour beginning this week in San Francisco!
Watch Simon Stephen’s conversation with Mark Eitzel now and catch up on the whole series.
Don’t Be a Stranger is available now in CD, LP and digital download.
Mark Eitzel on tour:
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Nov 23 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Nov 24 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups
Nov 25 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub
Nov 26 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern
Nov 28 Toronto, ON Rivoli Club
Nov 29 Buffalo, NY Ninth Ward Arts
Nov 30 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 1 Somerville, MA Johnny D’s
Dec 3 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
Dec 4 Washington, DC Black Cat Backstage
Dec 5 Baltimore, MD Golden West Cafe
Dec 6 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
Dec 8 Raleigh, NC King’s Barcade
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
09/25/12
Mark Eitzel‘s new album Don’t Be A Stranger will be available in stores on October 2, but PasteMagazine.com is streaming the whole album now!
After a string of bad luck and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, “I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I’ve previously done.” The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Stream Mark Eitzel’s Don’t Be A Stranger now at PasteMagazine.com
Watch the three episodes of Mark Eitzel’s Life Lessons series, and visit americanmusicclub.com for an ongoing trivia contest leading up to the release of Don’t Be A Stranger on October 2.
Pre-order Don’t Be A Stranger now on CD and LP in the Merge store. The first 100 pre-orders will include a signed poster.
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain on tour:
Sep 8 Brighton, UK The Palmeira
Sep 9 Winchester, UK SXSC Festival
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Nov 23 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Nov 24 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups
Nov 25 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub
Nov 26 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern
Nov 28 Toronto, ON Rivoli Club
Nov 29 Buffalo, NY Ninth Ward Arts
Nov 30 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 1 Somerville, MA Johnny D’s
Dec 3 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
Dec 4 Washington, DC Black Cat Backstage
Dec 5 Baltimore, MD Golden West Cafe
Dec 6 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
Dec 8 Raleigh, NC King’s Barcade
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
After a string of bad luck and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, “I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I’ve previously done.” The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Stream Mark Eitzel’s Don’t Be A Stranger now at PasteMagazine.com
Watch the three episodes of Mark Eitzel’s Life Lessons series, and visit americanmusicclub.com for an ongoing trivia contest leading up to the release of Don’t Be A Stranger on October 2.
Pre-order Don’t Be A Stranger now on CD and LP in the Merge store. The first 100 pre-orders will include a signed poster.
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain on tour:
Sep 8 Brighton, UK The Palmeira
Sep 9 Winchester, UK SXSC Festival
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Nov 23 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Nov 24 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups
Nov 25 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub
Nov 26 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern
Nov 28 Toronto, ON Rivoli Club
Nov 29 Buffalo, NY Ninth Ward Arts
Nov 30 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 1 Somerville, MA Johnny D’s
Dec 3 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
Dec 4 Washington, DC Black Cat Backstage
Dec 5 Baltimore, MD Golden West Cafe
Dec 6 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
Dec 8 Raleigh, NC King’s Barcade
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
09/06/12
Mark Eitzel will release Don’t Be a Stranger on October 2 and is taking his band Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain on the road beginning November 1 in San Francisco.
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain includes Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way. A full list of tour dates are below with more to come!
Mark prepared for this album by asking for advice on his career and new album from a few friends including comedian Neil Hamburger, character actress Grace Zabriskie, acting coach Drew Droege, and more. We are launching the series with a consultation between Mark and Billy B. who is the make-up artist for Lady Gaga. Stay tuned for more videos as the release date gets closer!
Watch Mark Eitzel consult with Lady Gaga’s make-up artist, Billy B
Listen to “I Love You But You’re Dead” at the Merge SoundCloud page and pre-order Don’t Be A Stranger now on CD and LP in the Merge store. The first 100 pre-orders will include a signed poster. Also, “I Love You But You’re Dead” is available for purchase at iTunes and the full album with a bonus track is available for pre-order as well.
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain on tour:
Sep 8 Brighton, UK The Palmeira
Sep 9 Winchester, UK SXSC Festival
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain includes Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way. A full list of tour dates are below with more to come!
Mark prepared for this album by asking for advice on his career and new album from a few friends including comedian Neil Hamburger, character actress Grace Zabriskie, acting coach Drew Droege, and more. We are launching the series with a consultation between Mark and Billy B. who is the make-up artist for Lady Gaga. Stay tuned for more videos as the release date gets closer!
Watch Mark Eitzel consult with Lady Gaga’s make-up artist, Billy B
Listen to “I Love You But You’re Dead” at the Merge SoundCloud page and pre-order Don’t Be A Stranger now on CD and LP in the Merge store. The first 100 pre-orders will include a signed poster. Also, “I Love You But You’re Dead” is available for purchase at iTunes and the full album with a bonus track is available for pre-order as well.
Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain on tour:
Sep 8 Brighton, UK The Palmeira
Sep 9 Winchester, UK SXSC Festival
Nov 1 Berkeley, CA Starry Plough
Nov 2 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
Nov 3 Santa Monica, CA McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Nov 4 Los Angeles, CA Echo
Nov 5 Santa Cruz, CA The Crepe Place
Nov 7 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
Nov 8 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl
Nov 9 Portland, OR The Star Theater
Jan 22 Zurich, Switzerland El Lokal
Jan 24 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik
Jan 25 Hamburg, Germany Knust
Jan 29 Berlin, Germany Comet
Jan 30 Köln, Germany King Georg
Jan 31 MĂĽnchen, Germany Feierwerk
Feb 1 Ebensee, Austria Kino
08/21/12
Mark Eitzel will release his new solo album Don’t Be A Stranger on October 2. Stream the first track “I Love You But You’re Dead” now at the Merge Soundcloud page and pre-order the album on CD or LP now in the Merge store.
Mark Eitzel – “I Love You But You’re Dead” from Don’t Be A Stranger
After a string of bad luck and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, “I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I’ve previously done.” The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
Don’t Be A Stranger is available for pre-order on CD and LP now in the Merge store. Also, “I Love You But You’re Dead” is available for purchase at iTunes and the full album with a bonus track is available for pre-order as well.
Mark Eitzel – “I Love You But You’re Dead” from Don’t Be A Stranger
After a string of bad luck and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. Gomberg put together a band that included Attractions drummer Pete Thomas and American Music Club guitarist Vudi on a few songs, as well as a full string section and many Los Angeles musical luminaries. The organic collaboration between Mark and Sheldon resulted in a generous and beautiful record, about which Mark says, “I wanted to make an album more reminiscent of records like Harvest by Neil Young or Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake than anything I’ve previously done.” The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
Don’t Be A Stranger is available for pre-order on CD and LP now in the Merge store. Also, “I Love You But You’re Dead” is available for purchase at iTunes and the full album with a bonus track is available for pre-order as well.
07/23/12
Mark Eitzel’s new solo record, Don’t Be a Stranger, will be released on CD, LP and digital by Merge Records on October 2 and by Décor Records in Europe on Sept 24.
After a string of bad luck that included a heart attack that set him back several months and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark Eitzel has released over 15 albums of original material with his band American Music Club and as a solo artist. The Guardian has called him “America’s Greatest Living Lyricist” and Rolling Stone once gave him their Songwriter of the Year award. Originally formed in 1983, American Music Club released seven albums before breaking up in 1995. They reunited in 2004 and subsequently released two albums on Merge Records, Love Songs for Patriots and The Golden Age.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
After a string of bad luck that included a heart attack that set him back several months and the implosion of his band American Music Club, Mark Eitzel fortuitously found himself in the studio with celebrated producer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Ben Harper), thanks to the generosity of an old friend. The result is Eitzel’s finest solo album in over a decade.
Mark Eitzel has released over 15 albums of original material with his band American Music Club and as a solo artist. The Guardian has called him “America’s Greatest Living Lyricist” and Rolling Stone once gave him their Songwriter of the Year award. Originally formed in 1983, American Music Club released seven albums before breaking up in 1995. They reunited in 2004 and subsequently released two albums on Merge Records, Love Songs for Patriots and The Golden Age.
Mark plans to tour the US in late 2012 and Europe in early 2013 with his band Mark Eitzel’s Warm Gentle Rain, whose stateside members include Kristin Sobditch (Little Fuzzy), Marc Capelle (American Music Club), Jon Langmead (Loquat), and Pete Straus (Dwarves). His live set consists of a mixture of songs from his rich catalog, including selections from American Music Club as well as newer material. Mark’s touring band will consist of piano, bass, and drums in the classic lounge style, but he also plans to “bring the chaos” in the form of his electric guitar. Renowned for his self-deprecating sense of humor, Mark’s live shows are always unique and unpredictable in the best possible way.
Don't Be a Stranger :: CD/LP (Merge) 2012
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