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''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' is the 24th studio album by American rock group Sparks. Recorded in gaps between Sparks' film projects, the album uses a full rock-group format to draw on the band's full range of musical styles and was universally acclaimed by critics, who praised both its lyrical and melodic content. The album's digital release on May 15, 2020 through
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entered the UK iTunes chart at number 8 – also charting in the US, Germany, France and Canada – and the UK Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100 at no. 13. The release of the physical formats was delayed because of the
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and only followed on July 3, 2020. Accompanied by the YouTube premiere of a
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music video for the song "The Existential Threat", the physical release saw ''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' enter the UK charts at number 7, making this the group's second consecutive UK Top 10 studio album and their fourth overall. The album also made the
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list of the top albums in the US, the first time Sparks has had a hit album in America since '' In Outer Space'' in 1983.


Background

Following the 2017 release of ''
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'', Sparks toured, continued their work as screenwriters and composers for the upcoming musical '' Annette'' starring
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and participated in a documentary about their career directed by
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. Even so, as Sparks' keyboard player
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told ''
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David Chiu, there were gaps in their schedule allowing ''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' to be written and recorded: "We had been working so long on the ''Annette'' film, and there was a time when there was kind of a lull while they were sorting out just different business sides of the film. Rather than just sit around and wait, we kind of were anxious to get back and record individual discrete songs ..the material just seemed to kind of come fairly easily this time around."


Style

Like ''Hippopotamus'', the studio album preceding it, ''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' uses a full rock-group format. Described by Randall Roberts in the ''
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'' as "contemporary, electronically driven art-pop", the album reflects Sparks' traditional stylistic versatility encompassing "pop, rock, New Wave, synth-pop, disco, dance, electro, orchestral, opera" while prominently featuring
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's layered vocals, accompanied by rocky guitars and drums. Russell Mael, speaking to ''
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'', said "''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' is a good introduction to Sparks ..it's one of those albums that's all over the map sonically, and lyrically it's really kind of uncompromising too. It's not timid in any way." The album was noted for its multiple occurrences of the word "fuck", which is somewhat unusual in Sparks' catalogue – the ''Los Angeles Times'' quoted Ron Mael quipping, "We held off for 23 albums".The song "The Angels" on the Sparks album '' Balls'' previously used the word "fucking". Lyrically, the songs' content is described by David Cheal in the ''
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'' as "funny, clever, arch, wry, dry, witty, smart, strange, and, at times, actually rather moving". ''
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s Tim Cooper likened Ron Mael's writing to that of
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or
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, "employing wit in the form of puns and metaphors, yet his subject matter and his concerns are always contemporary; never more so than on 'iPhone', a song whose chorus is something we can all empathise with: 'Put your fucking iPhone down and listen to me.'" The album's closing track "Please Don't Fuck Up My World", described by AllMusic's Heather Phares as a "poignant ecological plea" that "manage to use a children's choir to non-cloying effect", is also unusual in Sparks' body of work for having an overt political message. A number of other song lyrics, featuring phrases such as "All interaction's now suspended" and "Threat outside, let me hide, just until the danger passes, then I'll go outside ... the Existential Threat is at your patio door and do not let it in", recorded before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, appeared eerily prescient in retrospect.


Release

Originally scheduled for a May 15, 2020 release date, only the digital version of the album was released on that date, with the physical formats (picture disc vinyl, CD, coloured vinyl) pushed back until July 3, 2020, due to the
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. Interestingly, the vinyl edition requires the listener to play the disc at 45 RPM despite the album being a 12” double record set. Coinciding with the physical release of the album, an official music video for the song "The Existential Threat" premiered on YouTube, the animation created by English freelance animator and composer
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.


Reception

''A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip'' has a score of 82 out of 100 on review aggregator website
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, based on 16 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Mat Smith writing in ''Clash'' magazine characterised it as "classic Sparks moments, full of comedy, clever wordplay, deft explorations of all the myriad issues of the world, with arrangements that sound as current and fresh as a dew-soaked spring daisy." Audio and music publication MusicnGear stated that the album "could very well re-ignite the imagination you had as a child; and remind you of the full unbridled freedom that can come with creativity." Following its digital release, the album entered the UK iTunes chart at number 8, as well as the iTunes charts of France, Canada, the US and Germany at numbers 19, 32, 44 and 47 respectively. It entered the UK Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100 at number 13, and subsequently entered the UK Top 10 at number 7 when the physical formats were released in July 2020, thus repeating the UK chart performance of its predecessor, ''Hippopotamus''. In addition, the album took the number 1 spot in the UK Official Independent Albums Chart.


Track listing


Personnel

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– vocals, engineering, mixing *
Ron Mael Ronald David Mael (born August 12, 1945) is an American musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. He is the keyboard player and principal songwriter in the band Sparks (band), Sparks, which he founded with vocalist, occasional songwrit ...
– keyboards, programming Additional musicians: * Steven Nistor – drums * Evan Weiss – guitars * Eli Pearl – guitars * Patrick Kelly – bass * Ryan Parrish – saxophone * Alex Casnoff – additional keyboards on "One for the Ages" * Coldwater Canyon Youth Choir – additional vocals on "Please Don't Fuck Up My World"


Charts


Notes


References

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