Sparks - Exotic Creatures Of The Deep (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Sparks
- Title: Exotic Creatures Of The Deep
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Lil' Beethoven Records
- Genre: Pop Rock, New Wave
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 50:05
- Total Size: 341 Mb / 126 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. "Intro" 1:02
02. "Good Morning" 3:53
03. "Strange Animal" 5:45
04. "I Can't Believe That You Would Fall for All the Crap in this Song" 3:54
05. "Let the Monkey Drive" 4:09
06. "Intro Reprise" 0:24
07. "I've Never Been High" 4:31
08. "(She Got Me) Pregnant" 4:13
09. "Lighten Up, Morrissey" 4:14
10. "This is the Renaissance" 3:45
11. "The Director Never Yelled 'Cut'" 3:54
12. "Photoshop" 4:01
13. "Likeable" 6:13
01. "Intro" 1:02
02. "Good Morning" 3:53
03. "Strange Animal" 5:45
04. "I Can't Believe That You Would Fall for All the Crap in this Song" 3:54
05. "Let the Monkey Drive" 4:09
06. "Intro Reprise" 0:24
07. "I've Never Been High" 4:31
08. "(She Got Me) Pregnant" 4:13
09. "Lighten Up, Morrissey" 4:14
10. "This is the Renaissance" 3:45
11. "The Director Never Yelled 'Cut'" 3:54
12. "Photoshop" 4:01
13. "Likeable" 6:13
21 albums in (complete with a 21-night London residency playing every one of those albums), it seems that Sparks are defying the odds and delivering their finest works to date. As with previous albums Lil' Beethoven, and Hello Young Lovers, this is pop music, but it's fun, accessible, demented, clever and unlike anything else being made--everything good pop music should be. The narrative approach of the last two albums appears to have been ditched in favour of proper songs (relatively speaking), and a thankful return for Russell Mael's patent falsetto. Thus, "Good Morning" bursts forth, riding on a catchy synth-bass riff that Scissor Sisters would sell their wardrobes for, and "Let the Monkey Drive" builds up into a thrilling, disturbed crescendo. The layered harmonies and multi-part song structures are still in place, but toned down, which makes the material more accessible. And even the hilarious song titles such as "(She Got Me) Pregnant" and the indie-boy baiting of "Lighten Up Morrissey" belie the fact that underneath all the drama and clever lyrics, Ron and Russell Mael are making the best pop music in the world today. -- Thom Allott
Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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