1974. Sparks relocate from Los Angeles to London, sign to Island Records, and release Kimono My House. It goes to number four on the UK charts. America has absolutely no idea what to do with it.
Ron Mael at the keyboard, motionless and severe. Russell Mael out front, golden-haired and operatic. A sound that was glam, art rock, and pure pop all at once — and somehow none of those things. This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us is still one of the strangest, most thrilling singles ever released. The album it came from is a masterpiece.
Fifty years later, Sparks are still making records and still ahead of everyone else. Kimono My House is where it all clicked into place.
This front-print tee wears the album title in Japanese-influenced brush lettering — bold, graphic, and unmistakable to anyone who knows. Available in black and canvas red, XS–4XL. Made to order, built to last.
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