Despite a rather bizarre title, Cocaine Honeymoon, Spark Lights The Friction's debut for Hex Records (the record releasing altar-ego of hardcore/metal journal Hanging Like A Hex) is a frighteningly catchy affair, which grows upon the listener with each spin. Combining emo riffs and vocals with a metal/hardcore slant, large doses of rock, some intentionally awkward riff phrasings and a penchant for Quicksand/Helmet like grooves and noise, Spark Lights The Friction possesses a sound that easily crosses musical boundaries, making Trustkill's recent signing of them seem like something of a coup. No where is this more ably demonstrated than in opener "Crazy Ivan," which starts with a brooding Quicksand riff before upping the tempo and succumbing to the rock. "Solilocuy," which rides a faster pace, urgent in its almost punk-like delivery, is another insanely catchy track, fusing all the aforementioned elements into a simply infectious tune and "Dream Apnea" takes a more emoting and reflective approach, but is still laden with energy and sing-along opportunities. If anything, Cocaine Honeymoon lacks in the production department, as some parts may have benefited from a little extra work sonically, but the rough-hewn quality suffuses Cocaine Honeymoon with a charm that may be intrinsic to Spark's appeal. Regardless, Cocaine Honeymoon is an excellent release, despite its rather dubious title.
(Hex)Spark Lights The Friction
Cocaine Honeymoon
BY Chris GramlichPublished Feb 1, 2001