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On June 20, 2007, AMC announced a new lineup connected to the band's base of operations moving to Los Angeles. Eitzel and Vudi remained, while Mooney and Pearson stayed behind in San Francisco. They were replaced by bassist [[Sean Hoffman]] and drummer [[Steve Didelot]] from the band The Larks. AMC's next record, entitled ''[[The Golden Age]]'', was released in the UK on February 4, 2008 on [[Cooking Vinyl]] and in the US on February 19 on [[Merge Records]].
On June 20, 2007, AMC announced a new lineup connected to the band's base of operations moving to Los Angeles. Eitzel and Vudi remained, while Mooney and Pearson stayed behind in San Francisco. They were replaced by bassist [[Sean Hoffman]] and drummer [[Steve Didelot]] from the band The Larks. AMC's next record, entitled ''[[The Golden Age]]'', was released in the UK on February 4, 2008 on [[Cooking Vinyl]] and in the US on February 19 on [[Merge Records]].
Shortly after an extensive 2008 tour, the group disbanded and then reformed with a new line-up including [[Mark Eitzel|Eitzel]], [[Vudi]] and [[Steve Didelot|Steve]] as well as members of Bee and Flower: [[Dana Schechter]] on bass and [[Jonathan Heine]] on second guitar. This short-lived lineup disbanded for good in 2009.


[[Tim Mooney]] died of a blood clot in June 2012; he was 53.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/uncut-editors-diary/american-music-clubs-tim-mooney-rip |title=American Music Club's Tim Mooney: RIP |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date=2012-06-19 |accessdate=2014-04-24}}</ref>
[[Tim Mooney]] died of a blood clot in June 2012; he was 53.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/uncut-editors-diary/american-music-clubs-tim-mooney-rip |title=American Music Club's Tim Mooney: RIP |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date=2012-06-19 |accessdate=2014-04-24}}</ref>

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