Mark Eitzel announces new solo album Hey Mr. Ferryman on Merge, shares lead single

Mark Eitzel announces new solo album Hey Mr. Ferryman on Merge, shares lead single
Photo by Mark Holthusen

“Spent the last ten years/ Trying to waste half an hour”

Mark Eitzel has announced a new album, Hey Mr. Ferryman, due January 27. The lead single off the record, “The Last Ten Years,” is also available to stream now.

Hey Mr. Ferryman will be the tenth studio effort in the reflective San Francisco singer-songwriter’s catalogue. Although he self-released his previous collection of songs, 2012’s Glory, for this one Eitzel’s back on his long-time label Merge. The album was recorded in London with the help of ex-Suede member and acclaimed producer Bernard Butler.

Eitzel originally composed “The Last Ten Years” for American Music Club, the group he founded in the 1983. It was inspired by “an especially toxic year spent in New York’s Lower East Side.” According to the press release, the album’s sound harkens back to the “the vivid melodies long associated with Eitzel’s former band,” whose 1991 album Everclear is considered a cult classic of pensive, woeful indie rock.

Listen to “The Last Ten Years” below:

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