- Sparklehorse
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sparklehorse
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Origin = Flagicon|USA Richmond,Virginia , USA
Raleigh,North Carolina
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Years_active = 1995–present
Label =EMI (Capitol,Parlophone , Odeon,Astralwerks ), Slow River, Devil in the Woods
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URL = [http://www.sparklehorse.com/ Official website]
Current_members =Mark Linkous
Scott Minor
Past_members =Sparklehorse is a United States
rock music group led by singer and multi-instrumentalistMark Linkous , who records much of Sparklehorse's material in his home studio. Drummer and multi-instrumentalistScott Minor is a frequent collaborator.Recording History
Sparklehorse's first album, "
Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot " (1995), was a modestcollege radio success. In 1996, while touring Europe withRadiohead shortly after the album's release, Linkous overdosed on a combination of anti-depressants,Valium ,alcohol , andheroin in aLondon hotel room. [ [http://www.harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=4606 HARP Magazine ] ] Unconscious and with his legs pinned beneath him for almost fourteen hours, the resultingpotassium buildup caused his heart to stop for several minutes after his body was lifted up. The ensuing surgeries nearly caused him to lose both legs and left himwheelchair -bound for six months."
Good Morning Spider " (1998) was recorded following this incident. Critics have conjectured that Linkous'snear death experience inspired the somber tone of the album, though Linkous has stated that much of the material on "GMS" was written prior. One song which did result from it is "St. Mary", which is dedicated to the nurses at the eponymous hospital inPaddington where Linkous recuperated.2001 saw the release of "It's a Wonderful Life", featuring appearances by
Tom Waits ,PJ Harvey ,Vic Chesnutt ,Nina Persson andDave Fridmann . Whereas much of "Vivadixie..." and "Spider" were recorded solely by Linkous in his "Static King" studio on hisVirginia farm, "Wonderful Life" was more of a formal effort, largely recorded by Fridmann after Linkous was asked by his label to retain an outside producer for the project.On
September 25 ,2006 , Sparklehorse released their fourth album, "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain ", collaborating withDJ Danger Mouse ,Christian Fennesz , andSteven Drozd . This album featured the radio release "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" and a remastered version of "Shade And Honey", which Linkous originally wrote forAlessandro Nivola to sing in the 2003 movie Laurel Canyon, as well as a virtually unchanged re-release of "Morning Hollow," the bonus track from It's a Wonderful Life.Musical style
Joe Tangari describes Linkous' songs as "defiantlysurrealist ... with all manner of references to smiling babies, organ music, birds, andcelestial bodies ... In fact, some of the lyrics are so surreal that it's hard to imagine they're evenmetaphor s for anything." [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/21943/Sparklehorse_Its_a_Wonderful_Life] . Many of these references are literary or from a variety of rock music sources [http://www.sparklehorse.org/refs.html]Media Appearances
* Two Sparklehorse songs appear in the soundtrack of the 2002 film "Laurel Canyon". In the film, a fictional band is shown struggling to record a version of "Someday I will treat you good". Mark also has a short cameo appearance sitting on a couch at a party.
* A cover version of "Sad and Beautiful World" sung byPaul Dano appears in the film "The King".
* The soundtrack of skateboarding movie "Lords of Dogtown " (2005) contained Linkous's cover ofPink Floyd 's "Wish You Were Here" (featuring vocals byRadiohead 'sThom Yorke ).
*In 2005 Sparklehorse andThe Flaming Lips recorded a cover of theDaniel Johnston song "Go". The track appears in the filmThe Sasquatch Gang .
*The teaser trailer for "Dawn of the Dead (2004 film) " featured the song "It's a Wonderful Life."
*The 2004 film "Dandelion" featured the song "It's a Wonderful Life" in both the trailer for the movie and the opening sequence of the film.
*The Sparklehorse song, "Please Don't Take my Sunshine Away" appears in the Bonds commercial to promote their line ofhoodies .Discography
Albums
*"
Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot " (August 1995, UK #58)
*"Good Morning Spider " (October 1998, UK #30)
*"It's a Wonderful Life" (June 2001, UK #49)
*"Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain " (25 September 2006 , US Heatseekers #11, UK #60)ingles and EPs
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Chords I've Known EP " (April1995 )
*"Spirit Ditch" / "Waiting for Nothing" (1995)
*"Hammering the Cramps" / "Too Late" (1995)
*"Someday I Will Treat You Good" / "Rainmaker" (February1996 )
*"Someday I Will Treat You Good" / "London" (February 1996, UK issue)
*"Hammering the Cramps" / "Spirit Ditch" (April 1996)
*"Rainmaker" / "I Almost Lost My Mind" (August 1996, UK #61)
*"Come On In" / "Blind Rabbit Choir" (February1998 )
*"Painbirds" / "Maria's Little Elbows" (July 1998)
*"Sick of Goodbyes" / "Good Morning Spider (session version)" (October1998 , UK #57)
*"Distorted Ghost EP" (July2000 )
*"Chest Full of Dying Hawks ('95-'01)" (USA promo) (2001 )
*"Gold Day" / "Heloise" / "Devil's New" / Maxine" (July 2001)
*"Ghost in the Sky" 7" and CD (11 September 2006 )
*"Don't Take My Sunshine Away" 7" (18 September 2006)
*"Knives of Summertime" 7" (18 September 2006)References
External links
* [http://www.sparklehorse.com/ Sparklehorse.com (official site)]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sparklehorse Sparklehorse MySpace (official)]
* [http://www.sparklehorse.org/ Sparklehorse: What Kind of Name Is This? (fansite)]
* [http://www.sparklehorse.org/lyrics.html Sparklehorse Lyrics]
* [http://www.readthehook.com/Stories/2002/02/28/heSparklesTheSadAndBeautif.html "He sparkles: The sad and beautiful world of Mark Linkous"] 2002 interview inthe Hook weekly
* [http://www.harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=4606 August 2006 interview, Harp Magazine]
* [http://subculturemagazine.com/interviewdetails.php?id=38 October 2006 interview, Subculture Magazine]
* [http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/1492 Interview with LeftLion Magazine]
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