For nearly forty years, SPK sat in the public imagination like a live wire sealed behind glass: dangerous, revered, maybe even a little misremembered by people who preferred their industrial history embalmed and alphabetized. Then along comes The Last of Men, and Graeme Revell, now joined by his son Robert J. Revell under the banner of The SPKtR, kicks the case open and lets the sparks hit the carpet. This single arrives with the stink of machine oil, grave philosophy, gallery provocation, and club-floor panic, all at once, and it has the rare good sense to sound like a threat worth taking seriously.
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So no, The Last of Men is not a comeback in the soft, nostalgic sense. It is a fresh wound opened with intelligence and appetite. With Robert Revell now in the frame, The SPKtR gains a fresh generational charge, father and son pushing SPK’s old antagonistic impulse through contemporary tools, high-end production, and audiovisual ideas built to disorient as much as impress. What comes out of that collision is a forward-thrusting mutant form: ritual electronics, guitar violence, filmic savagery, and a stubborn streak of experiment that keeps the whole machine gloriously unstable.
Listen to The Last of Men below and order the single here and here.
The SPKtR will appear live at Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May 2026!
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