Sparks' discography is a labyrinthine house of mirrors where pop trends and iconography get mutated into strange shapes. From 1971, “(No More) Mr. Nice Guys” is glam rock at its most fey and fierce, while “All You Ever Think About Is Sex” is a wry riff on '80s New Romantic. And on 2008's electro-rock romp “Lighten Up, Morrissey”, Russell Mael chastises the band's most famous fan for stealing a girlfriend's heart through his miserablist mystique.