- Music
- 10 Jan 24
The group's eagerly-awaited debut album dropped last week.
Irish garage punks SPRINTS have urged listeners to help keep their new record Letter To Self in the Irish and U.K charts this weekend.
"We are just about holding on to Top 10 in UK and Ireland," they said on social media. "We’re being killed by some major artists and their streaming numbers. If you can please grab a digital version, CD and keep streaming. Thank you so much! TWO MORE DAYS."
HELP! We are just about holding on to Top 10 in UK and Ireland. We’re being killed by some major artists and their streaming numbers.
If you can please grab a digital version, CD and keep streaming. Thank you so much! TWO MORE DAYS 🙏
Purchase here: https://t.co/NbPZpKrMhX pic.twitter.com/ho6del1lBk
— SPRINTS (@sprintsmusic) January 10, 2024
The Dublin-based band's much-anticipated debut LP came was released last Friday, January 5. Yesterday, SPRINTS announced a suprise album launch party at Whelan's upstairs, which sold out in twenty minutes.
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The four-piece were one of Ireland's breakout stars in 2023. They were ever present on the festival circuit and playing support for Belfast rap trio Kneecap. They look to continue their raucous ascent in 2024, with tour dates lined up in the UK, US and Europe.
SPRINTS will also be playing a string of Irish shows in April and May, with gigs in Listowel, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Belfast and Dublin. For more information on dates, venues and tickets, click here.