American Music Club

American Music Club

Group from United States

Genres: americana, folk rock, indie rock, slowcore, alternative rock, Alt-country, sadcore, indie

American Music Club

About American Music Club

American Music Club (often abbreviated AMC) is a San Francisco-based band led by singer-songwriter Mark Eitzel. They've been recording and playing in SF clubs since the mid 1980's, showing a remarkable longevity for a band that has been far more critically acclaimed than financially successful. Although born in California, frontman Mark Eitzel spent his formative years in Great Britain and Ohio before returning to the Bay Area in 1980. After a brief stint with the punk band The Naked Skinnies he founded American Music Club in 1983 with guitarist Vudi, bassist Dan Pearson, keyboardist Brad Johnson, and drummer Matt Norelli. This lineup would change over the next several years but Eitzel always remained the core of the band in terms of its vocals, lyrics and thematic focus. Their 1985 debut, The Restless Stranger, offers a rough outline of their increasingly eclectic sound and firmly established Eitzel's worldview, a harrowing vision of life as seen through the bottom of a shot glass. 1987's Engine honed the formula: the addition of producer Tom Mallon as a full-time member expanded the group's sonic palette. American Music Club earned a solid cult following on the strength of 1988's California. Their next LP, 1989's United Kingdom, appeared only in the nation which lent the record its name and consisted of leftover material and live tracks. In 1991 American Music Club emerged with the record that is widely considered their masterpiece, Everclear. Critical acclaim attracted the attention of several major labels. Eventually AMC -- now consisting of Eitzel, Vudi, Pearson, multi-instrumentalist Bruce Kaphan, and drummer Tim Mooney -- signed with Reprise in the U.S. and Virgin throughout the rest of the world. 1993's Mercury followed and, despite positive reviews, Mercury fared poorly on the charts and earned virtually no recognition from radio or MTV. In 1994, AMC issued San Francisco, an erratic collection which balanced confessional tunes like Fearless and The Thorn in My Side Is Gone alongside slick pop constructs. Like Mercury, the record found critical acclaim yet foundered commercially and American Music Club disbanded as result. Eitzel eventually explored a solo career, and purchased a Pro-Tools set up to record solo material, some released through Reprise and other albums through Matador. Vudi joined Swans for their last album and farewell tour, documented on Swans are Dead (Black Disc)/Swans are Dead (White Disc). In 2003, American Music Club reunited to record a new album, Love Songs For Patriots, which was described by reviewer Mark Deming as "a stronger and more coherent effort than the group's last set, 1994's San Francisco, and while it's too early to tell if this is a new start or a last hurrah for AMC, it at least shows that their formula still yields potent results. Here's hoping Eitzel and Vudi have more where this came from."

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American Music Club — Top 30 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
American Music Club (No Name)
American Music Club In The Shadow Of The Valley
American Music Club It's Your Birthday
American Music Club The Dance
American Music Club All My Love
American Music Club Why Won't You Stay
American Music Club Only Love Can Set You Free
American Music Club Away Down My Street
American Music Club Heaven Of Your Hands {1989}
American Music Club Art Of Love
American Music Club Confidential Agent [rough mix]
American Music Club Last Harbor
American Music Club California Dreaming
American Music Club Firefly {1988}
American Music Club Patriot's Heart
American Music Club Love Is
American Music Club Laughingstock
American Music Club $1,000,000 Song
American Music Club The Confidential Agent
American Music Club America Loves The Minstrel Show
American Music Club Clouds
American Music Club Art of Love [Rock 'n' Roll version]
American Music Club Sick of Food
American Music Club Jesus' Hands
American Music Club What Godzilla Said to God When His Name Wasn't Found in the Book of Life
American Music Club The Decibels and the Little Pills
American Music Club Gratitude Walks
American Music Club Mr. Lucky
American Music Club Johnny Mathi's Feet
American Music Club Job to Do
In The Shadow Of The Valley
It's Your Birthday
Why Won't You Stay
Only Love Can Set You Free
Away Down My Street
Heaven Of Your Hands {1989}
Confidential Agent [rough mix]
California Dreaming
Firefly {1988}
Patriot's Heart
Laughingstock
$1,000,000 Song
The Confidential Agent
America Loves The Minstrel Show
Art of Love [Rock 'n' Roll version]
What Godzilla Said to God When His Name Wasn't Found in the Book of Life
The Decibels and the Little Pills
Gratitude Walks
Johnny Mathi's Feet