Sprints release new single ‘Descartes’ and announce upcoming album ‘All That Is Over’

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Sprints has made a comeback with a bang as they reveal the upcoming release of their much-anticipated second album titled ‘All That Is Over’ on 26th September through City Slang. Accompanying this exciting news is the release of a thrilling new track called ‘Descartes,’ and fans can also enjoy a visual representation of the band performing the song in an abandoned house in the track’s accompanying video.

Lead vocalist Karla Chubb sheds light on the inspiration behind the new single ‘Descartes,’ explaining that it was penned during a plane journey while delving into Rachel Cusk’s book ‘Outline.’ The creative process was sparked by the impactful line “Vanity is the curse of our culture,” which led to the lyrics of the song flowing out effortlessly. Chubb delves deeper into the song’s essence, highlighting its exploration of the essential nature of writing and creating as a means of survival rather than just expression. She emphasizes the significance of this creative process in trying to fathom and process the complexities of the world around us.

Fans can indulge in the energetic beats and raw emotions conveyed through ‘Descartes,’ which sets the tone for the forthcoming album. The tracklist for ‘All That Is Over’ has also been unveiled, featuring a compelling lineup of songs such as ‘Abandon,’ ‘Rage,’ ‘Pieces,’ and more, promising a diverse and captivating listening experience for fans worldwide.

In addition to the album release, Sprints has exciting tour plans lined up for their UK and EU audience. The band is gearing up for a grand tour, including performances at renowned venues like Manchester’s Albert Hall, Nottingham’s Rock City, and London’s Troxy, promising fans an electrifying live experience like never before. The tour will mark a significant milestone for the Irish four-piece, establishing their position in the music scene with their biggest headline shows to date.

Sprints’ tour schedule encompasses an extensive list of dates, taking the band to various cities across the UK and Europe, including festival appearances and headline shows. Fans can catch Sprints live in action at Glastonbury, Dour Festival, Latitude, Victorious Festival, and many more iconic venues, ensuring that audiences have ample opportunities to witness the band’s energetic and enthralling performances.

With the anticipation building for the release of ‘All That Is Over’ and the upcoming tour dates, Sprints is set to captivate audiences with their distinctive sound and electrifying live performances. The band’s compelling storytelling and infectious energy are sure to leave a lasting impression on fans, solidifying their status as one of the most exciting acts to watch in the music scene today.

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