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Sprints undoubtedly laid the foundations for their musical career with their debut album "Letter To Self" in 2024. In that year alone, the band led by frontwoman Karla Chubb toured Europe, the UK and the USA twice. The new album "All That Is Over" is a remarkable second work that pushes the band's dynamics even further, sounds even more nuanced, but loses none of its rawness.
While many bands would have burned out and needed a break after such a hectic start, Karla became all the more productive and creative. "There was just so much happening and so much to process," she explains. "I was going through a big break up with my partner who I'd been with for eight years; Colm had left the band; we'd really progressed into being professional musicians, and I was at the start of a new relationship. But then you'd look outside and it's like the world has never been uglier. I was writing every day because there was so much going on."
In this field of tension between anger, ambition and a thousand other feelings in between, "All That Is Over" lays its cards on the table. The album was written on tour buses, during sound checks and in real time. Against the backdrop of a litany of atrocities - the war in the Middle East, the wildfires in Los Angeles, Trump's executive order cutting the rights of trans people - Sprints try to make sense of a society gone mad.
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Plaat 1
1. Abandon
2. To the Bone
3. Descartes
4. Need
5. Beg
6. Rage
7. Something's Gonna Happen
8. Pieces
9. Better
10. Coming Alive
11. Desire
1. Number of the Beast
2. Seagulls and Moonshine
3. People Just Need to Love You
4. Freestyler
5. Signals from the Past
6. Silvera
7. Don't Fear the Reaper
8. Danger Zone
9. More Than a Feeling
10. Too Much Love Will Kill You