Since Dublin’s Sprints exploded out the gate with the stunning Letter to Self at the start of last year, they’ve proved a relentless force across the live touring circuit.
Matching their furious off-kilter racket with an equally poignant and powerful performance, their schedule recently climaxed with an early afternoon set at Glastonbury, fittingly pairing their political punk with matching backdrops calling the amped up crowd to action. Time on the road, it seems, has done little to quash their outrage – a time that has also birthed All That Is Over, their second album in two years and one that carries much of the visceral frustration that its forebearer began, rolled out at breakneck speed.
One significant change sees founding guitarist…

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