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Sparklehorse

Live Performances by Sparklehorse in 2007

Sparklehorse - 'Apple Bed' Live Performance at Paradise Rock Club, Boston

Paradise Rock Club
Boston, MA, USA

January 1, 2007 | Video Length: 4:41
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  • In January 2007, when Sparklehorse performed "Apple Bed" live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, the band was in a transitional phase, having just r... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, when Sparklehorse performed "Apple Bed" live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, the band was in a transitional phase, having just released their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain" in 2006. This was their fourth studio album, and it marked a significant point in the band's evolution, featuring darker themes and a more introspective sound, reflective of frontman Mark Linkous's personal struggles. The performance in Boston highlights the emotional depth and complexity of Linkous's songwriting. Notably, "Apple Bed" is a poignant example of his unique ability to juxtapose haunting melodies with whimsical imagery, a signature characteristic of Sparklehorse's style. The live setting allowed fans to experience the raw, evocative quality of their music, further solidifying Sparklehorse's reputation as a distinctive force in the alt-rock genre.

Sparklehorse Performs 'Eyepennies' Live at SPINhouse in New York

SPINhouse Live
New York, NY, United States

February 1, 2007 | Video Length: 3:56
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  • In February 2007, Sparklehorse, led by Mark Linkous, was amidst a pivotal phase in his career, having released the album "Dreamt for Light Years in th... Read Full Description >

    In February 2007, Sparklehorse, led by Mark Linkous, was amidst a pivotal phase in his career, having released the album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain" in 2006. This album marked a return for Linkous after a significant hiatus, showcasing his unique blend of lo-fi aesthetics and thematic depth that resonated with both critics and fans. The live recording of "Eyepennies" at SPINhouse Live represents a special moment in his career, highlighting his ongoing creativity and engagement with audiences. Notably, "Dreamt for Light Years…" featured collaborations with prominent musicians, further enriching Sparklehorse's sound palette. The performance at SPINhouse reflects the intimate and raw nature of Linkous's artistry, capturing the essence of his songwriting and the emotional weight that often characterizes his work. Additionally, it’s significant to acknowledge that this period also came towards the later part of Sparklehorse's career, culminating in a legacy that woul

Mark Linkous Performs 'Saturday' at SPINhouse Live Concert

SPINhouse Live

February 1, 2007 | Video Length: 2:41
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  • In February 2007, when Sparklehorse performed "Saturday" at the SPINhouse Live concert series, the band was actively promoting their album "Dreamt for... Read Full Description >

    In February 2007, when Sparklehorse performed "Saturday" at the SPINhouse Live concert series, the band was actively promoting their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain," which had been released in late 2006. This album marked a significant point in Mark Linkous's career, showcasing his distinctive lo-fi aesthetic and the blending of alternative rock with experimental sounds. Notably, "Dreamt for Light Years" received critical acclaim, highlighting Linkous's lyrical introspection and unique sonic landscape. The 2007 performance reflects the artist's engagement with fans during a pivotal moment, as it was his first studio album in five years, following 2001's "It's a Wonderful Life." The SPINhouse Live setting not only underscores Linkous’s impact in the indie music scene, but also emphasizes his willingness to connect with audiences in intimate venues, illustrating his artistic authenticity and vision.

  • In February 2007, when Sparklehorse performed live at KEXP Radio, the band was promoting their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountai... Read Full Description >

    In February 2007, when Sparklehorse performed live at KEXP Radio, the band was promoting their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain," which had been released in September 2006. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career as it was produced during a challenging time for frontman Mark Linkous, who had faced health struggles and personal issues. The live session showcased a selection of tracks from this album, including "Spirit Ditch" and "Painbirds," highlighting Linkous's distinctive blend of melancholic songwriting and lo-fi production. An interesting fact about Sparklehorse is that their music often incorporated surreal and whimsical elements, reflecting Linkous's unique artistic vision and introspective lyricism. The KEXP session also exemplified how the band maintained a loyal fanbase, blending alternative rock with dreamy soundscapes, even in the face of personal adversity.

Sparklehorse - Spirit Ditch Live Performance at Gothic, Denver

Gothic
Denver, CO, United States

February 17, 2007 | Video Length: 1:42
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  • On February 17, 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at the Gothic Theatre in Denver, which was a significant moment during the promotion of their album ... Read Full Description >

    On February 17, 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at the Gothic Theatre in Denver, which was a significant moment during the promotion of their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain." Released in September 2006, this album was notable for its introspective sound and collaboration with artists like Thom Yorke of Radiohead. By the time of the performance, Sparklehorse, led by Mark Linkous, was already recognized for their unique blend of indie rock and experimental sounds. The live performance of “Spirit Ditch” reflects the album's darker, melancholic themes, showcasing Linkous's distinctive vocal style and lyrical depth. This period marked a challenging time in Linkous's life, as he grappled with personal struggles and mental health issues, which influenced both his music and performances. The Gothic Theatre show exemplified Linkous's commitment to his craft, even amid those challenges.

Sparklehorse - Live Performance of 'Saturday' at The Current

The Current
Saint Paul, MN, United States

February 19, 2007 | Video Length: 2:29
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  • In the live recording of "Saturday" on February 19, 2007, Sparklehorse was promoting their album *Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain*, ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Saturday" on February 19, 2007, Sparklehorse was promoting their album *Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain*, which had been released just a few months earlier, in September 2006. This period marked a significant phase for the band, as it was their first release in six years following the 1999 album *It's a Wonderful Life*. The performance captures the ethereal and melancholic sound that Sparklehorse is known for, with a unique blend of lush instrumentation and introspective lyrics. Interestingly, the band was fronted by Mark Linkous, whose struggles with mental health and personal turmoil often influenced his songwriting, adding an emotional depth to their performances. This in-studio session at The Current reflects the band's continued exploration of their signature sound during a pivotal moment in their career.

  • On February 20, 2007, Sparklehorse performed a live set at MPR The Current, showcasing their distinctive blend of lo-fi rock and dreamy soundscapes. A... Read Full Description >

    On February 20, 2007, Sparklehorse performed a live set at MPR The Current, showcasing their distinctive blend of lo-fi rock and dreamy soundscapes. At this point in their career, they had recently released the album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain" in 2006, which was notable for its experimental sound and featured collaborations with artists like Tom Waits and David Lynch. This performance not only highlighted tracks from that album, including "Return to Me" and "Spirit Ditch," but also served as a critical moment in Sparklehorse's trajectory, emphasizing their unique artistic vision amidst a tumultuous personal life, including frontman Mark Linkous's ongoing struggles with mental health. This live recording is part of a broader narrative surrounding the band’s impact on alternative music in the early 2000s, making it a significant snapshot of their artistic journey during that period.

Sparklehorse - Full Concert Live at Universita Ateneo, Bari, Italy

Universita Ateneo
Bari, Italy

May 26, 2007 | Video Length: 1:8:27
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  • On May 26, 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at the Universita Ateneo in Bari, Italy, during a pivotal time in their career. This performance came sho... Read Full Description >

    On May 26, 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at the Universita Ateneo in Bari, Italy, during a pivotal time in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain," which debuted in 2006. This album marked a significant return for Sparklehorse after a lengthy hiatus, showcasing a blend of experimental soundscapes and poignant lyrics typical of Mark Linkous's songwriting. During the Bari concert, the setlist included tracks such as "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Sad and Beautiful World," highlighting the artist’s ability to merge melodic beauty with darker undertones—a signature of their work. An interesting fact relevant to this period is Linkous's struggle with mental health, which often influenced his music and public persona, adding depth to the live performance, where raw emotion was palpable through his delivery.

Sparklehorse - Live at All Tomorrow's Parties | Full Concert

All Tomorrow's Parties
Minehead, England, United Kingdom

July 12, 2007 | Video Length: 49:04
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  • In July 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at All Tomorrow's Parties in Minehead, UK, showcasing a blend of their distinct sound that merges melancholy... Read Full Description >

    In July 2007, Sparklehorse performed live at All Tomorrow's Parties in Minehead, UK, showcasing a blend of their distinct sound that merges melancholy with experimental rock. Leading up to this performance, Sparklehorse's most recent studio album was "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain," released in 2006. This album was significant as it featured collaborations with notable artists like Tom Waits and Jim James, emphasizing the band's unique style and connections within the music industry. The live set included both unreleased tracks, like "It'll Never Stop" and "Trains Collide," which highlighted the group's creative process and ongoing evolution. The concert captured a moment of introspection and sonic exploration, consistent with Sparklehorse's reputation for blending simplicity with depth in their music, reflecting founder Mark Linkous's personal struggles and artistic influences.

Sparklehorse - Gold Day Live at Empty Bottle, Chicago

Empty Bottle
Chicago, IL, United States

August 2, 2007 | Video Length: 4:21
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Mark Linkous Performs at Lollapalooza: Sparklehorse Live in Chicago

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, United States

August 3, 2007 | Video Length: 44
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Mark Linkous Performs 'Painbird' at SPIN's NYC Office Concert

SPIN's NYC office
New York, NY, United States

September 1, 2007 | Video Length: 5:02
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  • In September 2007, Sparklehorse, the musical project of Mark Linkous, was at a pivotal point in his career, having released the album "Dreamt for Ligh... Read Full Description >

    In September 2007, Sparklehorse, the musical project of Mark Linkous, was at a pivotal point in his career, having released the album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain" earlier that same year. This album marked a significant return for Linkous after a lengthy hiatus since 2001's "It's a Wonderful Life." The 2007 performance of "Painbird" at SPIN's NYC office highlighted his distinct blend of indie rock and experimental sounds, reinforcing his status as an influential figure in the alternative music scene. Notably, Linkous was known for his struggle with mental health issues and physical challenges, which often influenced his songwriting and artistic expression. This performance not only showcased his haunting style but also served as a reminder of the artist’s resilience in the face of adversity, making the live recording both poignant and significant.