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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name        = The Golden Age  
| Name        = The Golden Age  
| Type        = studio  
| Type        = studio  
| Artist      = [[American Music Club]]
| Artist      = [[American Music Club]]
| Cover      = The Golden Age album cover by American Music Club.jpg
| Cover      = AMC-Golden.jpg
| Released    = 19 February 2008  
| Released    = February 19, 2008  
| Recorded    =   
| Recorded    =   
| Genre      =   
| Genre      =   
| Length      =   
| Length      =   
| Label      = Merge Records  
| Label      = [[Merge Records]] (US) / [[Cooking Vinyl]] (UK)
| Producer    = Dave Trumfio  
| Producer    = [[Dave Trumfio]]
| Last album  = ''[[Love Songs for Patriots (album)|Love Songs for Patriots]]''<br/>(2004)  
| Last album  = ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]''<br/>(2004)  
| This album  = '''''The Golden Age'''''<br/>(2008)  
| This album  = '''''The Golden Age'''''<br/>(2008)  
| Next album  =  
| Next album  = ''[[Atwater Afternoon]]'' <br/>(2008)
}}
}}
'''''The Golden Age''''' is the 9th [[studio album]]<ref name=Rolling>{{cite web
'''''The Golden Age''''' is the 9th studio album<ref name=Rolling>{{cite web
| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club : Discography : Rolling Stone
| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club : Discography : Rolling Stone
| work =    | publisher = Rolling Stone  | date =    | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/americanmusicclub/discography  | format =    | doi =   
| work =    | publisher = Rolling Stone  | date =    | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/americanmusicclub/discography  | format =    | doi =   
| accessdate = 2008-12-22}}</ref> released by [[San Francisco]]-based [[sadcore]] and [[slowcore]] band [[American Music Club]]. The album is the band's second after a 10-year hiatus that ended in [[2004 in music|2004]].<ref name=Pitch>{{cite web| last = Howe  | first = Brian  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = The Golden Age | work =    | publisher = Pitchfork Media  | date = 2008-02-20  | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-the-golden-age  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref> The album is an effort by the band to experiment more in their music.<ref name=Amazon>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = Editorial Reviews-Amazon.com  | work =    | publisher = Amazon.com  | date =    | url = http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Age-American-Music-Club/dp/B0011HF68M  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2009-08-27}}</ref> The album was produced by [[Dave Trumfio]], who has also worked for bands such as [[Wilco]] and [[My Morning Jacket]].<ref name=musicOMH>{{cite web| last = Pia  | first = Camilla  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club - The Golden Age (Cooking Vinyl)  | work =    | publisher = [[MusicOMH]]   | date =    | url = http://www.musicomh.com/albums/american-music-club_0208.htm  | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
| accessdate = 2008-12-22}}</ref> from [[American Music Club]]. The album is the band's second after a 10-year hiatus that ended with the release of 2004's ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]''.<ref name=Pitch>{{cite web| last = Howe  | first = Brian  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = The Golden Age | work =    | publisher = Pitchfork Media  | date = 2008-02-20  | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-the-golden-age  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref> The album is an effort by the band to experiment more in their music.<ref name=Amazon>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = Editorial Reviews-Amazon.com  | work =    | publisher = Amazon.com  | date =    | url = http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Age-American-Music-Club/dp/B0011HF68M  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2009-08-27}}</ref> The album was produced by [[Dave Trumfio]], who has also worked for bands such as Wilco and My Morning Jacket.<ref name=musicOMH>{{cite web| last = Pia  | first = Camilla  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club - The Golden Age (Cooking Vinyl)  | work =    | publisher = MusicOMH  | date =    | url = http://www.musicomh.com/albums/american-music-club_0208.htm  | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
 
"[[Sleeping Beauty|The Sleeping Beauty]]" is a re-working of "[[Sleeping Beauty]]" from [[Mark Eitzel]]'s 2005 solo album, ''[[Candy Ass]]''.


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
|rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
|rev1 = Allmusic
|rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1310840|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
|rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1310840|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
|rev2 = [[Pitchfork Media]]
|rev2 = Pitchfork Media
|rev2score = (7.7/10)<ref>[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-american-music-club-the-golden-age Pitchfork Media review]</ref>
|rev2score = (7.7/10)<ref>[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-american-music-club-the-golden-age Pitchfork Media review]</ref>
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The album was released to generally positive critical reviews with a score of 80 (out of 100) on [[Metacritic]].<ref name=meta>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title =  American Music Club: The Golden Age (2008): Reviews  | work =    | publisher =  Metacritic  | date =    | url =  http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/americanmusicclub/goldenage | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
The album was released to generally positive critical reviews with a score of 80 (out of 100) on Metacritic.<ref name=meta>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title =  American Music Club: The Golden Age (2008): Reviews  | work =    | publisher =  Metacritic  | date =    | url =  http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/americanmusicclub/goldenage | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>


==Recording==
==Recording==
The album was recorded over two months at Kingsize Studios in [[Los Angeles]] with Dave Trumfio, who also recorded Wilco's ''[[Summerteeth]]'' album. Frontman [[Mark Eitzel]] began writing the songs that appear on the Golden Age in 2005, though recording didn't begin until 2007.<ref name=merge>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club  | work =    | publisher =    | date =    | url =  http://www.mergerecords.com/presskits/MRG309/amc.bio.pdf  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
The album was recorded over two months at [[Kingsize Studios]] in Los Angeles with [[Dave Trumfio]], who also recorded Wilco's ''Summerteeth'' album. [[Mark Eitzel]] began writing the songs that appear on ''The Golden Age'' in 2005, though recording didn't begin until 2007.<ref name=merge>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club  | work =    | publisher =    | date =    | url =  http://www.mergerecords.com/presskits/MRG309/amc.bio.pdf  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"All My Love" (5:10)
#"[[All My Love]]" (5:10)
#"The John Berchman Victory Choir" (2:53)
#"[[The John Berchman Victory Choir]]" (2:53)
#"The Decibels and the Little Pills" (5:41)
#"[[The Decibels And The Little Pills]]" (5:41)
#"The Sleeping Beauty" (3:58)
#"[[The Sleeping Beauty]]" (3:58)
#"The Stars" (5:17)
#"[[The Stars]]" (5:17)
#"All the Lost Souls Welcome You to San Francisco" (2:43)
#"[[All The Lost Souls Welcome You To San Francisco]]" (2:43)
#"Who You Are" (4:31)
#"[[Who You Are]]" (4:31)
#"The Windows on the World" (6:11)
#"[[The Windows On The World]]" (6:11)
#"One Step Ahead" (3:33)
#"[[One Step Ahead]]" (3:33)
#"The Dance" (3:17)
#"[[The Dance]]" (3:17)
#"I Know That's Not Really You" (3:52)
#"[[I Know That's Not Really You]]" (3:52)
#"On My Way" (5:13)
#"[[On My Way]]" (5:13)
#"The Grand Duchess of San Francisco" (2:46)
#"[[The Grand Duchess Of San Francisco]]" (2:46)


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
;American Music Club
*[[Mark Eitzel]] - vocals, guitars, keyboards, additional production & editing
*[[Vudi]] - guitars, accordion, keyboards
*[[Sean Hoffman]] - bass guitar, backing vocals, guitar
*[[Steve Didelot]] - drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitar


*Mark Eitzel - vocals, guitars, keyboards
;Additional performers
*Mark "Vudi" Pankler - guitars, accordion, keyboards
*[[Danny Levin]] - horns
*Sean Hoffman - bass guitar, backing vocals, guitar
*[[Jason Borger]] - keyboards
*Steve Didelot - drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitar
*[[Leyla Akdogan]] - additional vocals on "[[The John Berchman Victory Choir]]"
 
with


*Danny Levin - horns
;Technical
*Jason Borger - keyboards
*[[Dave Trumfio]] - producer, engineer, mixer
*Leyla Akdogan - additional vocals on "The John Berchman Victory Choir"
*[[Mark Holthusen]] - photography
*[[Mark Chalecki]] - mastering at [[Capitol Mastering]]
*Album design by [[John McCusker]] & [[Maggie Fost]]


==References==
==References==
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