Shownotes
On the third track of Angst in My Pants, Sparks shift gears into high-tempo party-rock with “Sextown U.S.A.” – a frantic, hook-driven burst of energy packed with references, harmonies, and classic Maelian wordplay. The episode dives into how the track opens with a synth motif reminiscent of The Who, quickly erupts into breakneck rock’n’roll, and even drops a Beach Boys-style “bop-bop-bop” vocal line in the middle of the chaos.
We explore the song’s structure – a traditional chorus paired with Sparks’ recurring “half-tempo, single-line hook” idea that also appears in the first two tracks – and how the lyrics parody America’s obsession with sex, turning every destination into “Sextown U.S.A.” whether you want it or not. From Kama-Sutra jokes to lines that skewer puritanism, Russell delivers it all with breathless speed.
The episode also looks at why this track became a minor radio favorite in the U.S. despite being a deeper album cut, how it transformed into an explosive live piece during the 1982–83 tours, and why it hasn’t been revisited much since. While not quite at the level of the album’s biggest highlights, “Sextown U.S.A.” is still a spirited, fun, and very Sparks blend of humour, noise, and nervous energy.