Sparks Releases New Single “Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is” From Upcoming Album The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte

Sparks has released a new single “Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is” from their upcoming album The Girl Is Crying In Their Latte. The album is slated to release on Friday, May 26 next week. Listen to Sparks’ new song in the official music video below.

The song is sung from the perspective of a 22-hour old baby who is disgusted with the world, and wants to return to the womb. The lyrics are relatively simple, with lines like “Can I just go back where I used to be,” “All of your standards must be so very low / This is not a place that I’d want to go / How can you exist in a place like this,” but the music video adds a bit more context, as while most of the video is composed of newborns and crying babies, the latter half of the video includes scenes of smokestacks spewing smoke into the sky, soldiers running across a field holding rifles, a man standing in what looks to be a burned forest, and a pile of garbage floating on a beach– adding a bit of explanation as to why the world isn’t “as good as they say it is.”

The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte was first heralded with the release of the song “The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte” which featured Cate Blanchett. The album also includes songs like “Mona Lisa’s Packing, Leaving Late Tonight,” and the songs are modern and timeless, proving Sparks’ relevance even after a half-century of making music. Ron and Russel Mael describe the album as being “as bold and uncompromising as anything we did back then or, for that matter, anytime throughout our career.”

Read about Sparks’ extensive 2023 tour here.

The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’s song list is as follows:

01 The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte

02 Veronica Lake

03 Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is

04 Escalator

05 The Mona Lisa’s Packing, Leaving Late Tonight

06 You Were Meant For Me

07 Not That Well-Defined

08 We Go Dancing

09 When You Leave

10 Take Me For A Ride

11 It’s Sunny Today

12 A Love Story

13 It Doesn’t Have To Be That Way

14 Gee, That Was Fun

Ronan Ruiz: My name is Ronan Ruiz and I'm a Writing and Publication Major at the University of North Georgia. I've written academic essays about LGBTQ+ representation in video games, transgender rights in America, public treatment of female celebrities in recent decades, and wealth inequality in America. I'm also a longtime listener and fan of indie rock music. I'm passionate about art, music, video games, politics, and social issues.
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