Sparklehorse Cover Robyn Hitchcock’s “Listening to the Higsons”

Sparklehorse Cover Robyn Hitchcock's "Listening to the Higsons"
Sparklehorse Photo by Danny Clinch

Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse first heard the Robyn Hitchcock song “Listening to the Higsons” as a single in the early 80’s. He listened to it a lot during that time, and it was still a favorite when he recorded this hard-hitting version with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in 2009.

The track is featured on Bird Machine, the posthumous Sparklehorse album coming out September 8. Over the course of four beautiful and otherworldly Sparklehorse records and two collaborative projects, Mark Linkous had built a reputation as one of alternative rock’s most distinctive and influential songwriters. But the intimacy and honesty that made his songs so special also laid bare the troubles that he carried. As he continued to work on his fifth album in late 2009 and early 2010, when he was recording with Steve Albini in Chicago and in front of his beloved 1968 Flickinger mixing console at his Static King studio, the depression which had shadowed him for many years began to deepen. On March 6th, he took his own life at the age of 47.

From the time that Mark began working on these songs to the record’s imminent release, 14 years have passed, a long time for a collection of tracks that were already well advanced at the time of Mark’s death. But there’s something too in the album’s long and complex gestation – the chaos of old tapes, the love and care that Mark’s family and his close musician friends have shown to every detail – that makes this so distinctively a Sparklehorse record.

Pre-order Bird Machine HERE

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