Mark Eitzel
Talkhouse Contributing Writer Mark Eitzel used to be certain that the aliens would listen in on his dreams where he wrote amazing pop songs. Then they would record them and release them illegally the next day. He used to listen bitterly to the radio for his stolen songs. He has many tragic flaws. You can follow him on Twitter here.
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Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks Mercury Rev’s The Light in You
Mercury Rev has made a very generous and personal record that is like a President's smile, a friend's yacht and a big European cathedral.
Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks Jimi Goodwin’s Odludek
I can go on and on about songwriting and the coming end of our civilization (15 years from now). I have killed countless conversations with self...
Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks Damien Jurado’s Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son
Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son is a good name for a record that spins like a top shooting sparks. The production is enormous: lots...
Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks Volcano Choir’s Repave
In 2008 at a festival in Groningen, Holland, my bandmates got me stoned out of my mind in an effort to arrest my post-show angst. (I’m certain they...
Mark Eitzel (American Music Club) Talks David Lynch’s The Big Dream
I wanna love this because I love David Lynch, and if I could just relax for 40 minutes, dammit, I would. Music is purity and pleasure and those...




