Shownotes
The album closes with one of Sparks’ most instantly memorable late-era singles: a quirky, propulsive pop track that blends bright synths, clipped drums, and a chant-like refrain that feels unlike anything else in their catalogue. Eaten by the Monsters of Love has the bones of a radio hit, but Sparks lean into their own eccentricities—turning a catchy melody into something stranger, funnier, and unmistakably theirs.
We explore how this combination of sweetness and unease gives the song its charm, from the unusual vocal delivery to the sudden Bee Gees-styled harmonies tucked into the arrangement. The track’s afterlife is notable too: despite modest chart intentions, it became one of the album’s most visible songs, popping up in Valley Girl, Gilmore Girls, The Simpsons, and even Cabin Fever 2.
As an album closer, it’s perfect: energetic, a little absurd, and full of personality—capping off a record that rarely dips and often dazzles.