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Monday, 17 August 2026
Listening To This Week Playlist 17 August
Sparks - Live On The Moon
Where do I begin with Sparks? Now over half way into their 6th Recording decade. The few bands that have this longevity tend to tour with Greatest Hits sets, yet the Mael Brothers promote a new album on each tour and are able to incorporate a phenomenal back catalogue amidst the more recent songs. They tour a lot now, when normal practice for a long time was to rarely play Live. I am a fan since buying Propaganda on release and they toured then, but the audience was more screaming girls in a Bay City Rollers type of affair.
They are as popular as ever with an audience spanning generations and it is amazing how someone so quirky can become so popular. The Facebook groups show the age range and there can be an irritation from older fans thinking they were first and so most important. Sparks have always moved on, through Glam Rock, Synth Pop, hardcore dance to the now where they do what they want to across more of a soundscape. As an 11 year old, I knew every word of Propaganda and I still do and I have been a completist ever since.
One thing that many long term fans fail to do is admit that not every album is ace. Personally, I think the 80s after Whomp That Sucker and Angst In My Pants was a bit of a nadir in their career, Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat anyone? But even in that period, there was some gold, Music That You Can Dance To is a fantastic album and gets a welcome Deluxe Reissue this year. It is nice to hear the title track here. But, the creativity remains in abundance and as well as Grandparents, Parents and Grandkids are in the audience, there are many who discovered them under their own steam. Fans who only slightly remembered This Town Ain't Big Enough.
The fact that they have worked with the likes of Visconti and Moroder is ace, but they are a band of the now. Live albums can be a reminder of being there and generally are something that you listen to once and file. But Sparks are different. Live, they are a band and the soundscapes are replaced by a slightly more Rock sound that provides different interpretations of the new and the old. It is of course, wonderful to hear the classics such as This Town and When Do I Get To Sing My Way, but now the anthems are also more recent. The opener, So May We Start sets the scene perfectly. The closer, All That, has taken on a magnificent life of its own to become a major piece in their catalogue.
It is amazing to hear the likes of Reinforcements and Goofing Off join the later stuff. No1 In Heaven is perhaps overrepresented with half of the album here. Maybe, Academy Award Performance could have been replaced with something older. The MAD! material seems to translate less well and I did think that that most recent album was a little light in places. But these are minor quibbles. Just enjoy how a band so left field can be celebrated so much in 2026. Since you ask, my favourite album is Indiscreet, an album that has been in my Top 10 Albums forever, fighting XTC's Oranges And Lemons for first place.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available everywhere on Vinyl, CD and as a download.
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Friday, 14 August 2026
Professor And The Madman - Dreamworld
We've previewed this by the lead singles, patiently awaiting the release date. The US / Anglo quartet are back after six long years. Sean Elliott and Alfie Agnew are from California, whilst Rat Scabies and Paul Gray are from the UK.
Scabies and Gray are well known in these parts from their days in The Damned and what a rhythm section they are. A great counter balance for the songs of Elliott and Agnew, who share vocals, which adds even greater variety to proceedings.
On first listen, Dreamworld sounds like a great Pop Rock album, but repeated listens unravel the layers and reveal a great variety. Very 60s led, but moving across that decade and as soon as anyone heard the single, 12 Strings And Tambourines, would soon realise that they are listening to something special.
If you liked that, then you are gonna love Adams Street, one of the best things that you will hear all year, part Brit Pop, part Big Rock. The changes song by song are remarkable. Nuclear Boy is great UK Wave, Mental Tape is smooth Bossa Nova that breaks out.
The Light is 1965 UK Beat, Merseybeat even. Brand New World starts all 60s McCartney Pop before moving into something slightly Music Hall with its Ob La Di barrel piano. Temple Of Madness is a big production, classic 70s Pop Rock.
The title track which opens and closes the album is great fun, a real let's do the show right here, march through the street affair. The scope and range of the album is so impressive, a ton of ideas are brought to conclusion on a beautifully arranged and produced offering.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and limited edition 8 Track as well as a download.
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Hurry - Zoned Out
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Fantastic Shams - Back Of My Mind
You get the impression that the Indianapolis quartet, Fantastic Shams think of themselves as a Garage Rock band, but are so damn melodic that what comes out is wonderful atmospheric Guitar Pop and it is really fine.
Recorded Live to Analogue, Back Of My Mind is totally engaging. It does feel a little 60s at times, wonderfully so, but they constantly hit the right buttons. My Side Of Town and Window Shopper are delicious blasts of 60s Psych.
Yet Back Of My Mind mixes the band's Garage strength with something far more modern Angular and the chorus is addictive. Bianchi Celeste, as heard on the current Listening To This Week Playlist, is much more Indie Pop and that arrangement is spot on.
Walking The Dog again flirts with Psych Pop, but also chugs along like a Creedence Clearwater Revival song. What Arthur Said is great UK Beat, hints of The Move with a killer Guitar solo. Walking The Dog has an epic vibe that may represent best what the band want to be. It has a real Rhythm and Blues feel.
The closer, Fresh Start comes in at 6 and a half minutes allowing the quartet to hit a hypnotic groove, it is mind blowing, a sort of acid trip. The whole album resonates, a little DIY as you might expect from the way it was recorded. But Back Of My Mind is refreshingly wonderful.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on CD and as a download.
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Feaster - Big Super
You can listen to and buy the album here. An album that serves a physical release.
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