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Mark Eitzel|The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

Mark Eitzel

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Mark Eitzel seems to have had no problems writing songs since the breakup of American Music Club, but finding a musical setting for them that suits him as well as AMC's brooding folk-punk has proven to be a daunting task. After the neo-jazz of 60 Watt Silver Lining, the warm R.E.M.-ish pop of West, and the stark postmodern folk of Caught in a Trap..., Eitzel takes yet another left turn with The Invisible Man, his first album after a three-year layoff. This time out, Eitzel has built his arrangements around spare keyboard lines, atmospheric electronic samples, and percussion loops that blend with his voice and acoustic guitar to create an effect that suggest a more spare, organic version of Portishead, or a Jon Brion production that's stuck in a blue funk. But the new surroundings suit the songs quite well, and surprisingly enough, by Eitzel's standards The Invisible Man doesn't sound especially doomstruck. Anyone looking for his usual failed-romantic gloom will find plenty of it on songs like "Sleep," "Bitterness," and "Steve I Always Knew," the latter in a take markedly superior to that on the limited-edition Lover's Leap USA. But there's also a haunting wistfulness to the lovelorn "Anything" and "Without You,"; "Can You See" and "Seeing Eye Dog" are love songs that at least acknowledge the possibility of a functional relationship with wit and compassion; and the surreal humor of "Christian Science Reading Room" is a welcome reminder of how funny Eitzel can be when he feels like it. And the final track, "Proclaim Your Joy," is shocking in its good cheer -- it's a goofy Lou Reed-esque talking blues that winds into a rollicking singalong chorus that's the most life-affirming message Eitzel has offered to date. As a writer, Eitzel hasn't sounded this warm and approachable since American Music Club's California, and musically, this his most satisfying work since going solo; on all levels, The Invisible Man is an experiment that succeeds.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
The Boy With The Hammer In The Paper Bag Explicit
00:05:53

Arion Salazar, AssociatedPerformer - Joe Gore, AssociatedPerformer - MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Jim Bogios, AssociatedPerformer - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer, MusicPublisher, ComposerLyricist - Eric Gebow, MusicPublisher, ComposerLyricist - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

2
Can You See?
00:03:02

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Jim Bogios, AssociatedPerformer - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer - Beth Custer, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer - Pete Straus, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

3
Christian Science Reading Room
00:03:45

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Jim Bogios, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Pete Straus, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

4
Sleep
00:05:17

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Brian Gregory, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

5
To The Sea
00:03:09

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

6
Shine
00:04:28

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer - Eric Gebow, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

7
Steve I Always Knew
00:04:02

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Vudi, Programmer - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer - Eric Gebow, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

8
Bitterness
00:04:08

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

9
Anything
00:05:02

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

10
Without You
00:04:07

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Jim Bogios, AssociatedPerformer - Marc Capelle, Arranger, AssociatedPerformer - Carroll Ashby, AssociatedPerformer - Beth Custer, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Pete Straus, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

11
The Global Sweep Of Human History
00:04:09

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Vudi, AssociatedPerformer - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer - Eric Gebow, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

12
Seeing Eye Dog
00:02:56

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

13
Proclaim Your Joy
00:03:09

MARK EITZEL, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Vudi, AssociatedPerformer - Marc Capelle, AssociatedPerformer - I Failed In Life (BMI), MusicPublisher - Kristin Sobditch, AssociatedPerformer

2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records 2001 Mark Eitzel under exclusive license to Matador Records

Album review

Mark Eitzel seems to have had no problems writing songs since the breakup of American Music Club, but finding a musical setting for them that suits him as well as AMC's brooding folk-punk has proven to be a daunting task. After the neo-jazz of 60 Watt Silver Lining, the warm R.E.M.-ish pop of West, and the stark postmodern folk of Caught in a Trap..., Eitzel takes yet another left turn with The Invisible Man, his first album after a three-year layoff. This time out, Eitzel has built his arrangements around spare keyboard lines, atmospheric electronic samples, and percussion loops that blend with his voice and acoustic guitar to create an effect that suggest a more spare, organic version of Portishead, or a Jon Brion production that's stuck in a blue funk. But the new surroundings suit the songs quite well, and surprisingly enough, by Eitzel's standards The Invisible Man doesn't sound especially doomstruck. Anyone looking for his usual failed-romantic gloom will find plenty of it on songs like "Sleep," "Bitterness," and "Steve I Always Knew," the latter in a take markedly superior to that on the limited-edition Lover's Leap USA. But there's also a haunting wistfulness to the lovelorn "Anything" and "Without You,"; "Can You See" and "Seeing Eye Dog" are love songs that at least acknowledge the possibility of a functional relationship with wit and compassion; and the surreal humor of "Christian Science Reading Room" is a welcome reminder of how funny Eitzel can be when he feels like it. And the final track, "Proclaim Your Joy," is shocking in its good cheer -- it's a goofy Lou Reed-esque talking blues that winds into a rollicking singalong chorus that's the most life-affirming message Eitzel has offered to date. As a writer, Eitzel hasn't sounded this warm and approachable since American Music Club's California, and musically, this his most satisfying work since going solo; on all levels, The Invisible Man is an experiment that succeeds.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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