Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin [Pearl Vinyl] (LP)
Suki Waterhouse
Amoeba Review
Suki Waterhouse's Memoir of a Sparklemuffin is a dream of an album. The multi-talented Waterhouse (as referenced in the song title "Model, Actress, Whatever") proves once again that she is a musical force to be reckoned with on this pastel-hued garage rock collection informed by elements of post-punk, '60s rock 'n' roll, and moody indie pop. Recorded in the last two months of her pregnancy, Waterhouse named the album after a particularly colorful spider (with a particularly ridiculous moniker) that she saw as a gritty, fabulous, and amusing metaphor for metamorphosis. It'll all make sense once you take a listen — these songs are sparkling and vivacious, with a relatable, droll world view.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Gateway Drug
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:41 |
2.
Supersad
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:50 |
3.
Blackout Drunk
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:28 |
4.
Faded
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:55 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Nonchalant
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:21 |
2.
My Fun
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:42 |
3.
Model, Actress, Whatever
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:33 |
4.
To Get You
|
Suki Waterhouse | 04:04 |
5.
Lullaby
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:04 |
Side C Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Big Love
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:20 |
2.
Lawsuit
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:36 |
3.
OMG
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:59 |
4.
Think Twice
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:12 |
Side D Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Could've Been a Star
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:49 |
2.
Legendary
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:19 |
3.
Everybody Breaks Up Anyway
|
Suki Waterhouse | 02:37 |
4.
Helpless
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:01 |
5.
To Love
|
Suki Waterhouse | 03:57 |