Fixing A Hole (2020)
I was a little late to the party and didn't realize that Andy from Gan/Donfisher had been putting out albums with his most recent band Headsparks until their third album Vs. The Metric System came out. I then tried to make up for lost time and gather everything else they've released (though I stupidly didn't pick up a copy of their first CD when I ordered this new one from their Bandcamp page). Anyway, Working Parts is the first album by Headsparks that I'm getting right as it is being released and I'm glad I did because I think it's their best yet.
Working Parts sounds like it could have come out in 1995. And I mean that in the absolute best possible way. It's not that I think the record sounds old or out of date, it's that it's a record every bit as good as some of my very favorites from the 90s. This is UK melodic punk rock in the vein of a Hooton 3 Car or a more mature Donfisher. And while Headsparks doesn't play quite as fast as those comparison bands, they capture the same sort of energy and write songs that are endlessly catchy and stay lodged in your head for days at a time.
It's like they cherry picked the best sounds of that scene, refined and matured them every so slightly and then unleashed them into the world as the band's best record. Not only is this a high water mark for Headsparks, but as far as 2020 releases go, this is without questions one of the top two or three records I have heard all year. The only thing I can say that could maybe be a negative is that I just wish that there was a vinyl release available. Working Parts is way too good of a record not to deserve the vinyl treatment as well as the most excellent Japanese CD.
Headsparks - Working Parts:
https://headsparks1.bandcamp.com/album/working-parts
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