Sparkwood is one of a rare few bands that take the Jellyfish power pop model to the next level. As their last two album, the bands love of Jellyfish, Queen, ELO and Beach Boys shine through each track here. I would consider “Kaleidoscopism” the best release yet. You know it’s going to be special when you hear vocalist Bart Padar’s multitrack a capella Beach Boys inspired intro “Welcome”- the rest of the parts were arranged and performed by Joel Nesvadba and Jonathan Nesvadba, Sparkwood’s bass player. Thus begins pure ear candy so sweet, the cavities may rot your brain. Enough cannot be said about guitarist Mark Doroba, who channels Brian May perfectly in each tune. The bouncy and playful “Ooh Sha La” leads to the Squeeze-meets-Queen “Losing my Mind.” The following tune, “Bop Bop Song” could be a children’s theme song, and my only problem here is that it seems lyrics were not written for it and a lot of “la la las” and “ba ba ba’s” placed instead. Things slow down a bit by the end of the album, but everything here shines. Included is four bonus tracks with demos and a perfectly good cover of Queen’s “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy.” In some songs the mixing is a bit uneven and I feel Bart’s vocals get lost on a few tracks. The harmonies are really ingenious and catchy and that’s what great pop is all about. I could wax poetic on every track this album has even more, but you get the idea. This is a Japan only release right now, so the only place you can get it is from the Sparkwood site. I’m sure it will arrive in the US soon at the usual vendors. For those who cannot wait: Tasukete!
FYI: I have a handful of albums that need to be reviewed and then on 12/24 the First Annual Powerpopaholic Album Poll begins!
Definitely eagerly awaiting the stateside release of this album, as well as your own top albums of the year extravaganza.
As a fellow power-pop lover, some of your readers may be interested in my own top ten of 2007