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Publication: Addicted To Noise<br>
Publication: Addicted To Noise<br>
Author: Michael Goldberg<br>
Author: Michael Goldberg<br>
Date: November 1994
Date: December 1994


SAN FRANCISCO - The first time I met [[American Music Club]] singer, songwriter, and leader [[Mark Eitzel]], he arrived at San Francisco's boho South-of-Market Soma Cafe on a bicycle. At the time, summer 1991, he was at the end of his rope, or so he told me. AMC had received raves in the press for years, and had recorded five albums for various indie labels. Yet the band members had to work day jobs to survive, only a few hundred people (sometimes less) showed up to the gigs when the group toured they often discovered that their albums were not in the record stores.
SAN FRANCISCO - The first time I met [[American Music Club]] singer, songwriter, and leader [[Mark Eitzel]], he arrived at San Francisco's boho South-of-Market Soma Cafe on a bicycle. At the time, summer 1991, he was at the end of his rope, or so he told me. AMC had received raves in the press for years, and had recorded five albums for various indie labels. Yet the band members had to work day jobs to survive, only a few hundred people (sometimes less) showed up to the gigs when the group toured they often discovered that their albums were not in the record stores.

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