Mark
Eitzel
The
Invisible Man (2001)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
7/24/01
I
took "The Invisible Man" with me to the gym
I go to where I blast new albums on my walkman and try
and think about them. I kept having to turn it up. The
Counting Crows and Train were jumping into the spots between
songs to say "Hi! Remember us? Whaddaya mean, youre
trying to forget? Cmon!" I have an interesting
story about Train and a very delinquent studio bill for
basic tracks on their debut owed to a friend of mine,
but that's leaving the subject.
My
fitness center plays an endless stream of snoozer, diet-rock
(s)hits from speakers conveniently placed throughout the
place, so you can flex your ass muscles or whatever-noids
in the mirror and hear (insert "safe" band here)
at the same time.
"The
Boy With The Hammer in The Paper Bag" started this
all off, and the words "layers of gauze" and
"blackness" and "oboe" kept popping
into my head, even though Im pretty positive there
isnt any woodwind action happening on "The
Invisible Man". The "layers of gauze" and
"blackness" could just be me reaching for a
quickie description of the album. There are many, many
layers to it, and I feel as though I could spend the next
three months writing about it and the crossing bits out
and changing them. I think "oboe" really refers
to the immense, grumous bass tones throughout the thirteen
songs.
I
have to admit to not knowing nearly as much as I should
about Eitzels old group, The American Music Club.
I like em, but is that enough? I own 1994s
"San Francisco", their swan song, and even brought
it out of my cd collection for reference, but Ill
just be honest and say I dont really know jack shit
about them. Theyre often compared to Red House Painters,
another band I admire. Mark Kozelek (RHP) and Mark Eitzel
(AMC); probably both from another planet altogether.
"The
Invisible Man" is a murky, bottomless, mournful and
deep (thrilling) to me, but to Mark could have been "a
bit too poppy". Hes an alien. What did you
expect? Do they even have Aqua where he comes from? Look
at all the wonderful noises hes missing! Im
being sarcastic.
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