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June 2025

Artpop’s fraternal Odd Couple deliver further proof of genius. By Simon Price

- Simon Price

A thought experiment. Imagine what would happen if a brand-new band fell to earth in 2025 who were identical musically, lyrically and aesthetically to Sparks, and the same in every respect except the age of its members (Russell Mael, 76, and Ron Mael, 79). The critical community would immediately spiral into an almighty meltdown. The magazine front covers spinning towards the camera, Citizen Kane-style, would only have two fresh young faces on them, and one of those faces would be sporting a Charlie Chaplin moustache. The mountains of praise shovelled upon this thrillingly unorthodox new act would lead to a global superlative shortage, the music industry would need to annex Greenland to mine enough gold for the awards the group would reap, and you could not build a venue capacious enough to accommodate the audience who would be curious to find out what the fuss is all about.

In the real 2025 that we inhabit, Sparks are 'just' Sparks, and MAD! is 'just another' Sparks album. (Anything between their 24th and their 28th, depending on whether you count various collaborations, soundtracks, self-cover projects and radio plays). The phrase 'taken for granted' leaps readily to mind.

Things could be far worse, of course. Until relatively recently, before Edgar Wright’s 2021 documentary primer The Sparks Brothers brought the genius of Ron and Russell to a wider audience than ever before, Sparks fans were scarce enough that if you encountered one in the wild you had a friend for life. Since that film, pretty much everyone you meet has a basic awareness of, and respect for, the Maels. (When does Russell get to sing 'My Way'? Now.) Sparks albums routinely hit the Top 10, and MAD! can expect the same. Justifiably so. Print out Sparks' discography, throw a dart at it, and there's a 9/10 chance it'll be as good as the album you hit. Which is, of course, high praise indeed.

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UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

time to read

4 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Record Collector

LOOKIN' AFTER No 1s THE XMAS FACTOR

Does your granny always tell ya that the old songs are the best? The truth might be more curious and complex, as Chris Roberts finds, tearing off the wrapping paper to discover the full history of the Christmas No 1

time to read

13 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Behold The Man Friday, The Leader Of The Virgin Prunes

Since the late 70s, Gavin Friday has trod a singular path, whether as part of influential post-punks The Virgin Prunes, soundtracking Hollywood blockbusters.

time to read

10 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Record Collector

THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

time to read

4 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Record Collector

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKERS

In 1975, 10cc and Queen reigned supreme with I'm Not In Love and that also happened to be the Christmas No 1. But how did both Bohemian Rhapsody. The former was the chart-topping sound of the game-changing singles happen that year, and which, wonders Paul summer and a production landmark, the latter a multi-part song-suite McNulty, remains the most revolutionary example of 70s songcraft?

time to read

24 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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'WE'D JUST WALLOW IN HOW FUCKING BRILLIANT WE WERE'

Graham Gouldman on I'm Not In Love, The Original Soundtrack and 10cc's next-level pop.

time to read

8 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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The Collector

Warren Kurtz began collecting records in the 60s and has written about music since the 70s.

time to read

6 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Heaven From Hell

An exhilarating masterpiece wrung from a period of turmoil and unease, all done up for its 50th birthday.

time to read

5 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Record Collector

33½ minutes with...Brinsley Schwarz

It's 60 years since Brinsley Schwarz made his recording bow, a handful of singles with the semi-psychedelic pop band Kippington Lodge, but he became a more visible presence later in the decade when he lent his name to the pub rock figureheads who also included Nick Lowe in their number.

time to read

4 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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Record Collector

TEEN SPIRIT

Of all the first-wave punk bands, Eater were arguably the truest to form.

time to read

9 mins

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578

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