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Review: Eitzel's pretty, well-wrought songs lay poetic, melancholia-drenched lyrics over exquisite (if understated) folky textures -- like an orchestral tribute to sadness or an emo record without the punk-ish energy. Recommended only if you happen to be really down in the mouth already.
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Review: Mark Eitzel loves words. He mixes metaphors and twists analogies until sense is wrung out and all that's left is the unsettling feeling that something's rotten in San Francisco. By the time you make it to the album's closer, the jaunty jugband throwaway "Proclaim Your Joy," you figure he's being, uh, ironic. The Invisible Man was recorded primarily at his home and is accordingly quiet and somber....
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