Sparks Release New Single ‘Drowned In A Sea Of Tears’ Ahead Of Upcoming Album, ‘MAD!’

Sparks, brothers Ron and Russell Mael, release Drowned in a Sea of Tears, the new single from their upcoming album, MAD!, out May 23rd via Transgressive Records.

On the heels of recent hits Do Things My Own Way and Jansport Backpack, the latter of which Stereogum called a “sweeping, theatrical breakup tune”, Drowned in a Sea of Tears is a minor key mini-tragedy about the perils of emotional continence, of the stiff upper lip, of keeping it all in. The protagonist keeps her emotional landscape guarded behind high walls, and the narrator is unable to be her saviour. Unusually, for a Sparks song, there is no punchline, no twist in the tale. The accompanying video is a visual theater piece about a woman succumbing to her tears of grief.

Despite the efforts of Edgar Wright’s superb 2021 documentary The Sparks Brothers, which introduced the duo to a wider audience than ever before, the exact creative dynamic between the Ron and Russell Mael remains inscrutable, as mysterious and unknowable as their private lives.

The one thing we know for certain is that Ron Mael is one of our most acutely perceptive observers of social mores. In a different discipline – dramaturg, cartoonist, novelist, cineaste, chronicler – he’d be a Moliere, a Hogarth, a Fitzgerald, an Altman, a Swift. He just happens to work within the medium of popular song. His brother Russell Mael has the asset of a talent to put those observations across in a uniquely arresting manner, captivating as a frontman and gifted with a countertenor voice of extraordinary range. The alchemy between Ron on keys and Russell on vocals is simply what they do. And they’ve rarely done it better than on MAD!.

MAD! finds Ron and Russell examining cultural phenomena such as branded backpacks, tattoos, performative devotion (whether to a God, a lover, a celebrity or a sports team), the hegemony of banter, and the rise of influencers. The satire is never on-the-nose, always retaining enough ambiguity for the listener to fill in the blanks. And the exquisitely unusual lexicon (you won’t hear the word “epistemology” on many other albums this year) and cultural references leap out on every listen.

Musically there are nods to New Wave, Synthpop, Art Rock and Electronic Opera – all genres Sparks had hands in pioneering, or straight-up invented. When you hear echoes of other artists, from Air to Shostakovich, you remind yourself that they’re all people who Sparks influenced in the first place. (Well, maybe not Shostakovich.) Ultimately, however, MAD! is a modern record, which belongs in, and speaks to, the modern world. Which is all the more remarkable when you consider the vintage of its creators.

MAD! Track Listing

  1. Do Things My Own Way
  2. JanSport Backpack
  3. Hit Me, Baby
  4. Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
  5. My Devotion
  6. Don’t Dog It
  7. In Daylight
  8. I-405 Rules
  9. A Long Red Light
  10. Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
  11. A Little Bit Of Light Banter
  12. Lord Have Mercy

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