SPRINTS Announce New Album ‘All That Is Over’, Share New Single ‘Descartes’


SPRINTS have announced a new album called All That Is Over. The follow-up to the Irish punks’ 2024 debut, Letter to Self, is slated to arrive on September 26 through City Slang (worldwide) and Sub Pop (North America). It’s led by the ferocious new single ‘Descartes’, which comes paired with a video from director Niamh Bryson. Check it out and find the album cover, tracklist, and SPRINTS’ upcoming tour dates below.

“‘Descartes’ was written on a plane while reading Outline by Rachel Cusk,” the band’s Karla Chubb explained. Great book! “Sparked directly from the line ‘Vanity is the curse of our culture’, the rest of the song spilled out of me quite instantaneously. ‘Descartes’ explores the idea of needing to write and create as a means of survival, not just a means of expression, and how important that is to me as a person to try to understand and process the world around me.”

All That Is Over Cover Artwork:

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All That Is Over Tracklist:

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

SPRINTS 2025/2026 Tour Dates:

Jun 29 – Shepton Mallet, UK – Glastonbury
Jul 3 – Paris, FR – Paris Philharmonie #
Jul 4 – Amersfoort, NL – Wilde Weide
Jul 11 – Cheltenham, UK – 2000trees
Jul 17 – Dour, BE – Dour Festival
Jul 18 – Herk-de-Stad, BE – Rock Herk
Jul 19 – Cuxhaven, DE – Deichbrand
Jul 25 – Beccles, UK – Latitude
Jul 27 – Thirsk, UK – Deer Shed
Aug 4 – Leipzig, DE – Parkbühne @
Aug 5 – Berlin, DE – Zitadelle Spandau @
Aug 14 – Charleville Mezieres, FR – Cabaret Vert
Aug 15 – Rotondes, LU – Congés Annulés
Aug 19 – Bonn, DE – Kunst!Rasen @
Aug 20 – Stuttgart, DE – Freilichtbühne Killesberg @
Aug 21 – Freiluftarena, AT – Graz – Freiluftarena @
Aug 22 – Portsmouth, UK – Victorious Festival
Oct 17 – Saint Brieuc, FR – Carnavalorock Festival
Oct 18 – Le Havre, FR – Ouest Park Festival
Oct 19 – Joué-lès-Tours, FR – Le Temps Machine
Oct 21 – Nimes, FR – Paloma
Oct 22 – Lyon, FR – Marché Gare
Oct 23 – Etagnières VD, CH – Croc the Rock Festival
Nov 2 – Belfast, UK – Empire Hall
Nov 6 – Glasgow, UK – SWG3 Galvanizers
Nov 7 – Leeds, UK – Leeds Beckett Student Union
Nov 8 – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall
Nov 10 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK – Newcastle University Student Union (NUSU)
Nov 11 – Sheffield, UK – Foundry
Nov 12 – Nottingham, UK – Rock City
Nov 14 – London, UK – Troxy
Nov 15 – Bristol, UK – O2 Academy Bristol
Nov 18 – Oxford, UK – O2 Academy 1 Oxford
Nov 20 – Dublin, IE – Vicar Street
Mar 10 – Tourcoing, FR, Grand Mix
Mar 11 – Brussels, BE, Botanique
Mar 12 – Amsterdam, NL Melkweg
Mar 17 – Copenhagen, DK, Loppen
Mar 20 – Warsaw, PL, Voodoo
Mar 21 – Prague, CZ, Akropolis
Mar 24 – Zürich, CH, Bogen F
Mar 25 – Milan, IT, Arci Bellezza
Mar 28 – Paris, FR, Cabaret Sauvage

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