Friday, June 4, 2021

Sparklers - Fall Apart Heart

Name: Sparklers
Album: Fall Apart Heart
Year: 2001
Style: Pub Rock, Americana Rock, 
Similar Bands: Replacements, Superchunk, GBV, Gin Blossoms, Cracker, Soul Asylum
"One-Word" Review: Smoky Dive Bar Rock
Based Out Of: Philadelphia, PA
Label: Radioball Records
Cover - sealed
Back - sealed
Fall Apart Heart (2001)
  1. Forever and a Day 2:11
  2. Midnight All the Time 2:45
  3. Goodmorning, Etc. 4:02
  4. Heart in Advance 2:51
  5. Highball 2:37
  6. Home Away from Away 3:13
Album Rating (1-10): 8.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Brian McCracken - Vox, Guitar (454)
  • Joel Breen - Bass (Labia)
  • Frank - Drums
  • Chris DiPinto - Mandolin, Violin (Creem Circus, O Mighty Isis, Jim & Jennie & the Pine Barons, The Three 4 Tens)
  • Andy Shahan - Backing Vox (Hogan's Goat)
  • Paul Smith - Recording, Production, Engineer
  • John Douglas Smith - Cover Design, Layout
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, outside of somehow, at sometime, getting this CD, BUT, never listening to it. I'm just guessing it's going to be some good old early aughts garage/indie rock, maybe leaning away from gritty to the lighter power pop side, just based on the artwork. The band name adds energy, while the album, or EP title adds a depth of darkness, sadness and emo.

Album Review: Raspy vocals and driving, blue collar pub rock categorize this album as Punk Americana. Power pop leanings and jangley guitar support driving tempos. But there are a couple softer, calculate mellow tracks showing their full array,

Proudly based out of South Philly, the trio has evolved as a band, with McCracken at the helm the whole time, away from their blue collar rock, adding more elements of Alt-Country and twang into their later albums (3 total). Their band website is still active (2021) so i assume they are still together putting material together, still out of South Philly.

Stand Out Track: Forever and a Day

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