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{{quote| ''A horse''<br />
{{quote|''A horse''
''A horse''<br />
''A horse''
''My kingdom for a horse''<br />
''My kingdom for a horse''
''Rattling on magnetic fields''<br />
''Rattling on magnetic fields''
''Yes I did use up''<br />
''Yes I did use up''
''The last box of sparklers''<br />
''The last box of sparklers''
''Before they went bad''<br />
''Before they went bad''
''Got wet or decayed'' }}
''Got wet or decayed'' }}


[[File:TVtropes_sparklehorse2_9412.jpg|frame|[[Face of the Band]], Mark Linkous]]
[[File:TVtropes_sparklehorse2_9412.jpg|frame|[[Face of the Band]], Mark Linkous]]


Sparklehorse was a Lo-fi [[Alternative Rock]] / [[Alternative Country|Country]] band from America, led by Mark Linkous (note that when we say "led", we mean "[[I Am the Band|the one consistent member of the band]]" - all his albums featured appearances from other musicians in various roles, but none stayed on for good). A man of many talents, he was the lead singer, songwriter, and played a great variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, harmonium and drum machine.
[[Sparklehorse]] was a Lo-fi [[Alternative Rock]]/[[Alternative Country|Country]] band from America, led by Mark Linkous (note that when we say "led", we mean "[[I Am the Band|the one consistent member of the band]]" - all his albums featured appearances from other musicians in various roles, but none stayed on for good). A man of many talents, he was the lead singer, songwriter, and played a great variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, harmonium and drum machine.


Sparklehorse released their first album, the mouthful ''Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot'', in 1995 to largely good reception (with Sparklehorse remaining critical darlings ever since). The album, recorded with help from the band Cracker, set the band's melancholic tone, but was followed shortly afterwards by the near-death of Mark Linkous due to a drug overdose. His recovery in St Mary's hospital left him without the use of his legs for 6 months - even afterwards, they never quite regained their original strength. Despite these setbacks, in 1998 Sparklehorse released their second album, ''Good Morning Spider'', with several songs inspired by Linkous' brush with death (though he claimed most of them had actually been written before this).
Sparklehorse released their first album, the mouthful ''Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot'', in 1995 to largely good reception (with Sparklehorse remaining critical darlings ever since). The album, recorded with help from the band Cracker, set the band's melancholic tone, but was followed shortly afterwards by the near-death of Mark Linkous due to a drug overdose. His recovery in St Mary's hospital left him without the use of his legs for 6 months - even afterwards, they never quite regained their original strength. Despite these setbacks, in 1998 Sparklehorse released their second album, ''Good Morning Spider'', with several songs inspired by Linkous' brush with death (though he claimed most of them had actually been written before this).
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2001 saw the release of the far more collaborative album, ''It's a Wonderful Life'', reported to be Linkous' first substance-free production (as well as his most "normal" to date, with a notable lack of [[Nightmare Fuel|unsettling songs]] [[Miniscule Rocking|less than a minute long]]). Following this was a 5-year hiatus, at the end of which ''Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain'' was released (the title track being his longest song, at a whopping [[Epic Rocking|10:35 minutes]], though it was a relaxing, melancholy track true to the band's usual style). The band's last album was ''Dark Night of the Soul'' - featuring appearances from many different guest vocalists - originally recorded (and released on the internet) in 2009, but only officially released in 2010 due to legal difficulties. Sadly, 2010 was also the year of Mark Linkous' [[Author Existence Failure|suicide]] - he shot himself in the heart, without leaving a suicide note. As such, ''Dark Night of the Soul'' was dedicated to his memory.
2001 saw the release of the far more collaborative album, ''It's a Wonderful Life'', reported to be Linkous' first substance-free production (as well as his most "normal" to date, with a notable lack of [[Nightmare Fuel|unsettling songs]] [[Miniscule Rocking|less than a minute long]]). Following this was a 5-year hiatus, at the end of which ''Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain'' was released (the title track being his longest song, at a whopping [[Epic Rocking|10:35 minutes]], though it was a relaxing, melancholy track true to the band's usual style). The band's last album was ''Dark Night of the Soul'' - featuring appearances from many different guest vocalists - originally recorded (and released on the internet) in 2009, but only officially released in 2010 due to legal difficulties. Sadly, 2010 was also the year of Mark Linkous' [[Author Existence Failure|suicide]] - he shot himself in the heart, without leaving a suicide note. As such, ''Dark Night of the Soul'' was dedicated to his memory.


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=== This band and their music provide examples of: ===

* [[Ambient]]: Several examples in their repertoire, such as Good Morning Spider's title track.
* [[Ambient]]: Several examples in their repertoire, such as Good Morning Spider's title track.
* [[Alternative Rock]]
* [[Alternative Rock]]
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* [[Eye Scream]]: A theme quite frequently found in the band's lyrics.
* [[Eye Scream]]: A theme quite frequently found in the band's lyrics.
* [[Fading Into the Next Song]]: Cruel Sun -> All Night Home. Also, Cow -> Little Bastard Choo Choo.
* [[Fading Into the Next Song]]: Cruel Sun -> All Night Home. Also, Cow -> Little Bastard Choo Choo.
* [[Fake Out Fade Out]]: Sunshine.
* [[Fake-Out Fade-Out]]: Sunshine.
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]: Grim Augury, fittingly.
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]: Grim Augury, fittingly.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: The song Rainmaker brings up a "Spirit Ditch" - the next song is called "Spirit Ditch".
* [[Foreshadowing]]: The song Rainmaker brings up a "Spirit Ditch" - the next song is called "Spirit Ditch".
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Frequently happens on their albums. Example: Good Morning Spider's first track is the punky, explicit Pig. The second track is the dark, melancholy Painbirds.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Frequently happens on their albums. Example: Good Morning Spider's first track is the punky, explicit Pig. The second track is the dark, melancholy Painbirds.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''It's a Wonderful Life'', to an extent.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''It's a Wonderful Life'', to an extent.
* [[Non Appearing Title]]
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]
* [[Revolving Door Band]]
* [[Revolving Door Band]]
* [[Sex Drugs and Rock And Roll]]: Linkous' near-death due to drugs.
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll]]: Linkous' near-death due to drugs.
* [[Shout Out]]: To [[REM]], from the looks of things, in ''Pain'':
* [[Shout-Out]]: To [[REM]], from the looks of things, in ''Pain'':
{{quote| Justice, religion, and success are fake<br />
{{quote|Justice, religion, and success are fake
And the shiny people stink }}
And the shiny people stink }}
* [[Word Salad Lyrics]]: Oh so much.
* [[Word Salad Lyrics]]: Oh so much.
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{{quote| {{color|white| in the silver morning hollow}}<br />
{{quote|{{color|white| in the silver morning hollow}}
{{color|white| trembling and getting old}}<br />
{{color|white| trembling and getting old}}
{{color|white| smelling burnt oil of heaven}}<br />
{{color|white| smelling burnt oil of heaven}}
{{color|white| about ten years, too big to hold}}
{{color|white| about ten years, too big to hold}} }}
}}


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Latest revision as of 18:15, 24 July 2017

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A horse
A horse
My kingdom for a horse
Rattling on magnetic fields
Yes I did use up
The last box of sparklers
Before they went bad
Got wet or decayed

Face of the Band, Mark Linkous

Sparklehorse was a Lo-fi Alternative Rock/Country band from America, led by Mark Linkous (note that when we say "led", we mean "the one consistent member of the band" - all his albums featured appearances from other musicians in various roles, but none stayed on for good). A man of many talents, he was the lead singer, songwriter, and played a great variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, harmonium and drum machine.

Sparklehorse released their first album, the mouthful Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot, in 1995 to largely good reception (with Sparklehorse remaining critical darlings ever since). The album, recorded with help from the band Cracker, set the band's melancholic tone, but was followed shortly afterwards by the near-death of Mark Linkous due to a drug overdose. His recovery in St Mary's hospital left him without the use of his legs for 6 months - even afterwards, they never quite regained their original strength. Despite these setbacks, in 1998 Sparklehorse released their second album, Good Morning Spider, with several songs inspired by Linkous' brush with death (though he claimed most of them had actually been written before this).

2001 saw the release of the far more collaborative album, It's a Wonderful Life, reported to be Linkous' first substance-free production (as well as his most "normal" to date, with a notable lack of unsettling songs less than a minute long). Following this was a 5-year hiatus, at the end of which Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain was released (the title track being his longest song, at a whopping 10:35 minutes, though it was a relaxing, melancholy track true to the band's usual style). The band's last album was Dark Night of the Soul - featuring appearances from many different guest vocalists - originally recorded (and released on the internet) in 2009, but only officially released in 2010 due to legal difficulties. Sadly, 2010 was also the year of Mark Linkous' suicide - he shot himself in the heart, without leaving a suicide note. As such, Dark Night of the Soul was dedicated to his memory.

Sparklehorse provides examples of the following tropes:

Justice, religion, and success are fake
And the shiny people stink


in the silver morning hollow
trembling and getting old
smelling burnt oil of heaven
about ten years, too big to hold