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Bird Machine

Bird Machine is the fifth studio album by the American indie rock band . It was released on September 8, 2023, through Anti- Records. Primarily recorded in 2009 and 2010 at in and Mark Linkous's Static King studio, the album remained unfinished following the suicide of Sparklehorse frontman in March 2010. It was completed posthumously by Linkous's brother Matt Linkous, sister-in-law Melissa Moore Linkous, and collaborators including producer Alan Weatherhead and mixer Joel Hamilton, drawing from Linkous's original tapes and handwritten notes.

Background

Context and development

Bird Machine originated from recording sessions in 2009, intended as Sparklehorse's fifth studio album and a follow-up to the band's 2006 release Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain. These sessions took place in locations including and . However, work on the project was abruptly halted following the suicide of Sparklehorse's leader, , in March 2010. After Linkous's death, his brother Matt Linkous and wife Melissa Moore Linkous took on the task of preserving and completing the unfinished material. They discovered the 2009 recordings among his possessions and added instrumentation to enhance the tracks while striving to honor his original vision, describing the process as an "archaeological dig." This effort transformed the incomplete sessions into a cohesive album that remained unreleased for over a decade due to Linkous's passing. In June 2023, Anti-Records announced the release of Bird Machine, framing it as a tribute to Linkous's enduring legacy in indie rock. The album, completed through familial dedication, represents the final chapter of Sparklehorse's discography.

Recording

The primary recording sessions for Bird Machine occurred in 2009 at in , with engineer , who is renowned for his raw, live-band approach on albums by acts like Nirvana and the Pixies. Additional sessions took place at Montrose Recording and Static King—Mark Linkous's home studio—both located in . Most of the album's material had been recorded prior to Linkous's death in , leaving the project nearly complete but requiring finalization. In 2022 and 2023, producers Matt Linkous, Melissa Moore Linkous, and Alan Weatherhead oversaw posthumous overdubs and mixing to complete the tracks, focusing on subtle additions that preserved Linkous's original vision without significant changes. Mixing duties were handled by Joel Hamilton at Studio G in , , who had previously engineered Sparklehorse's . The album was mastered by and Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound in .

Music and lyrics

Style and influences

Bird Machine exemplifies Sparklehorse's signature blend of , lo-fi, and , incorporating elements of and indietronica to craft an ethereal, collage-like aesthetic that layers fragmented sounds into a cohesive yet disorienting whole. The album's sonic palette draws from Mark Linkous's longstanding experimental approach, evident in its juxtaposition of gentle, restrained passages with bursts of punkish energy and distortion, creating a haunting, static-infused atmosphere reminiscent of alt-rock, , and electronic pop traditions. This mix results in off-kilter arrangements that balance soothing pop ballads with folk-inspired bliss and chaotic textures, maintaining the bittersweet melancholy central to Sparklehorse's oeuvre. Influences from Linkous's prior work permeate Bird Machine, particularly through collaborations with artists such as and , which inform the album's experimental textures and vulnerable lyricism amid distorted backdrops. These partnerships, seen in projects like the 2010 album with Danger Mouse and , underscore Linkous's affinity for blending raw emotional depth with innovative production, a thread that continues here in the record's free-falling melodies and bravado. The result is an otherworldly sound that echoes Sparklehorse's earlier explorations, prioritizing intimacy and unpredictability over conventional structures. The album employs distorted guitars, ambient keyboards, and sparse drums to evoke a bittersweet, otherworldly atmosphere, where crunchy alt-country riffs and woozy psych-pop elements collide with thrashy percussion and droning lullabies. This instrumentation fosters a foggier, distant lens on the material, enhancing the sense of burnt-out reverie without overwhelming the tender vocals captured close to the mic. Compared to Sparklehorse's debut Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot (1995), Bird Machine shares a raw emotional intensity, trading the earlier album's haziness and frail joy for a more mature concentration of catchy, uplifting melodies amid the melancholy. The production retains Steve Albini's raw, analog approach from the 2009 sessions at , emphasizing live room sounds and the band's natural energy over polished digital effects to preserve an unadorned, demo-like looseness. This method aligns with Albini's punk naturalist style, capturing simple tunes with busted vintage equipment to highlight the inherent thrill in Sparklehorse's bittersweet collage.

Themes

The album Bird Machine explores recurring themes of loss, redemption, and existential chaos, deeply intertwined with Mark Linkous's lifelong struggles with and . These elements manifest in that grapple with personal failures and the search for meaning, such as confessions of self-sabotage and pleas for connection amid , reflecting the artist's documented battles that culminated in his 2010 . Central motifs include nature, machinery, and the , often symbolizing and the blurred line between the organic and the mechanical. References to birds, , and ghosts recur as emblems of fleeting beauty and otherworldly guidance, evoking a where dying expand before collapse and ethereal presences whisper from beyond. The title itself, Bird Machine, embodies this fusion, drawing on Linkous's earlier works to merge avian fragility with industrial resilience. The emotional tone conveys fragile hope amid despair, balancing melancholy introspection with glimmers of uplift, as songs address familial bonds and mortality through tender reassurances like promises of brighter days. This duality underscores a quiet , with familial ties—evident in contributions from Linkous's brother and nephew Spencer—adding layers of intimacy to reflections on and legacy. Tracks draw directly from Linkous's life experiences, including his roots in and , which infuse the work with rural imagery of mountains, forests, and Southern falsetto, alongside his challenges that foster a cohesive of . The influence of and psychedelic traditions further conveys vulnerability through abstract imagery, blending country-tinged simplicity with ethereal, cosmic distortions to heighten emotional depth.

Release

Singles and promotion

The lead single from Bird Machine, "It Will Never Stop", was released on December 6, 2022, serving as a surprise teaser for the posthumous album. This track, recorded by prior to his death in 2010, was made available via and streaming platforms to generate early interest in the project. The full album was formally announced on June 13, 2023, through channels and press releases from , highlighting its role as a to Linkous compiled from his unfinished recordings. In celebration of the announcement, the second single, " Supercharger", was released the same day. The third single, "The Scull of Lucia" (also stylized as "The Skull of Lucia"), followed on July 11, 2023, accompanied by a that premiered on . Featuring harmonies from of Grandaddy, the track underscored the album's intimate, reflective tone. Anti- Records handled the promotional campaign, which eschewed traditional radio singles in light of the album's posthumous context, instead relying on digital streams and visual content to build anticipation. Key efforts included a full album stream premiere on the release date of September 8, 2023, available across major platforms, and a limited-edition pressing of opaque white vinyl exclusive to independent retailers. Promotional videos for the singles, alongside Bandcamp-exclusive streams, effectively drove pre-release buzz among fans and music outlets.

Commercial performance

Bird Machine achieved modest commercial success, primarily within niche and physical sales markets, reflecting Sparklehorse's and the album's posthumous release status. In the , the album debuted and peaked at number 35 on the Official Albums Chart for one week on September 17, 2023. It performed stronger on specialized charts, reaching number 7 on the Official Independent Albums Chart for four weeks and number 10 on the Scottish Albums Chart for the same duration. Physical formats drove much of this visibility, with peaks at number 13 on the Official Physical Albums Chart for four weeks and number 12 on the Official Albums Chart for two weeks. Additionally, it entered at number 11 on the Official Record Store Chart for three weeks, underscoring sales through independent retailers. Internationally, the album saw limited mainstream charting. It did not enter the US , consistent with its independent distribution via Anti- Records and absence of major promotional campaigns. In , Bird Machine peaked at number 135 on the SNEP Top Albums Physiques chart for the week of , 2023, highlighting interest in its vinyl and CD editions among physical buyers. The release similarly lacked entries on broader European or global mainstream charts, emphasizing its appeal to dedicated fans rather than widespread commercial breakthrough. Streaming and digital sales contributed to its reach on platforms like and , where the album was made available upon its September 8, 2023, launch, though specific metrics remain undisclosed in public reports. Overall, commercial outcomes were bolstered by enthusiast interest in the posthumous material—originally recorded in 2010—yet constrained by the indie label's scope, resulting in targeted rather than mass-market performance.

Reception

Critical response

Bird Machine received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. On review aggregator , the album earned a score of 86 out of 100 based on 12 critic reviews, denoting "universal acclaim." Critics praised the album's evocative qualities and its seamless posthumous completion, often highlighting its emotional depth and fidelity to Sparklehorse's signature sound. awarded it 7.6 out of 10, lauding the "collage-like, bittersweet atmosphere" and the "uncanny thrill" of revisiting 's world, while comparing it directly to the band's strongest efforts. Similarly, gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars, with reviewer Heather Phares describing it as a "heartbreaking, uplifting experience" that serves as a perfect tribute to Linkous's artistry. The Skinny rated it 4 out of 5 stars, emphasizing its emotional resonance as a "worthwhile coda to ’s legacy" that feels lovingly rendered despite its origins. While overwhelmingly positive, some reviews noted minor flaws in the assembly process. Beats Per Minute scored it 82 out of 100, acknowledging occasional "messiness" and inconsistency arising from the posthumous nature of the project, though it still celebrated the album's gentle wonder. Overall, reviewers underscored the record's success in preserving 's lo-fi intimacy, positioning it as a gorgeous and essential addition to the band's discography.

Accolades

Bird Machine garnered notable recognition in several year-end best albums lists for 2023, reflecting its impact as a posthumous release from . The album ranked No. 11 on magazine's Top 25 Albums of 2023, praised for its evocative soundscapes. It also placed No. 15 on Norman Records' Best Albums of 2023, highlighting its seamless blend of Mark Linkous's unfinished recordings into a cohesive whole. Additionally, it appeared at No. 23 on Louder Than War's Albums of 2023, underscoring its emotional resonance and careful curation by Linkous's family. The album was shortlisted among BrooklynVegan's best releases of September and included in their Indie Basement Top 40 Albums of , where it was lauded as a masterful collection of that justified the long wait since Sparklehorse's previous work. As Sparklehorse's first full-length posthumous album, completed from tapes archived by Mark Linkous's brother Matt and collaborators, Bird Machine marked a significant to the late artist's legacy, with Matt Linkous overseeing its finalization and release. It received early attention in Music's New Music Friday feature on September 8, 2023, the day of its release, positioning it alongside other notable debuts in a "Lightning Round" spotlight.

Content

Track listing

All tracks on Bird Machine were written by , except "Daddy's Gone", which was co-written by and Brian Burton, and "Listening to the Higsons", which was written by . The standard edition of the album contains 14 tracks with a total runtime of 43:48.
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)
1."It Will Never Stop"1:50
2."Kind Ghosts"2:52
3."Evening Star Supercharger"3:46
4."O Child"4:20
5."Falling Down"3:34
6."I Fucked It Up"1:42
7."Hello Lord"4:08
8."Daddy's Gone"2:49, Brian Burton
9."Chaos of the Universe"3:58
10."Listening to the Higsons"3:01
11."Everybody's Gone to Sleep"4:31
12."The Scull of Lucia"4:11
13."Blue"1:24
14."Stay"1:41

Personnel

Musicians
  • Mark Linkous – vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, drums on all tracks
  • Alan Weatherhead – additional guitars on select tracks (e.g., "Kind Ghosts," "Evening Star Supercharger"), keyboards
  • Paul Dillon – bass on multiple tracks
  • Matt Linkous – guitars, additional production
Technical Staff
  • Steve Albini – recording engineer at Electrical Audio
  • Joel Hamilton – mixing engineer at Studio G, Brooklyn, NY
  • Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone – mastering engineers at Sterling Sound, NJ
Melissa Moore Linkous contributed background vocals, violin, and production oversight.

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