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Author: Wendy L. Lee<br>
Author: Wendy L. Lee<br>
Date: November 1994
Date: November 1994
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It is difficult to respond to the existential questions raised by [[Mark Eitzel]], a singer normally labeled as 'politely depressed' and the obvious leader of the fairly famous, [[American Music Club]]. In this revealing interview, the man known in the context of speaking about pop plagues such as AIDS, denies responsibility for any negative or pessimistic feelings. His roundabout life is no bed of roses, he adduces and for him, there is no other possibility than to be constantly reflective in songs which scratch the deepest emotions.  
It is difficult to respond to the existential questions raised by [[Mark Eitzel]], a singer normally labeled as 'politely depressed' and the obvious leader of the fairly famous, [[American Music Club]]. In this revealing interview, the man known in the context of speaking about pop plagues such as AIDS, denies responsibility for any negative or pessimistic feelings. His roundabout life is no bed of roses, he adduces and for him, there is no other possibility than to be constantly reflective in songs which scratch the deepest emotions.