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Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS

SPRINTS' debut album Letter to Self embodies their substantial evolution over the past 3 years. Transforming pain into truth, passion into purpose and perseverance into strength, the Dublin four-piece have steadily grown in stature, releasing two acclaimed EPs and building a fearsome live reputation.

Letter to Self is the sound of SPRINTS consolidating and levelling up. Exhibiting their most vulnerable moments and imbuing their visceral garage-punk with a palpable sense of catharsis that we can all benefit from.

Inspired by Savages, their sound matured into energetic and abrasive garage-punk, synthesising influences ranging from early Pixies, Bauhaus, Siouxsie Sioux, IDLES and LCD Soundsystem.

Singer, guitarist and lead-songwriter Karla Chubb tackles her inner turmoil head-on, and uses her platform to address inequality and issues close to hear heart, like the campaign for 'Repeal The 8th', and women’s ongoing fight for bodily autonomy, struggles with self acceptance, identity, mental health struggles, sexuality and catholic guilt. 

For their debut album the band set about transforming so-called “negative energy” into an opportunity for communal catharsis and healing. Karla Chubb explains sums up message that lies at the very heart of the album: “No matter what you're born into, or have experienced, there's a way to emerge from this and be happy within yourself.”

SPRINTS

Letter To Self

City Slang
Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP +

£23.99

exclusive

With Bonus CD and Bonus 7" with Two Extra Studio Tracks.

Marbled Sun Yellow and Red Vinyl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 1500 copies
Includes bonus disc
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543RT

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543LP

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP +

£23.99

Red
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543X

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
CD +

£10.99

exclusive

19 Track CD with 7 Extras of Studio Cuts, Demos and Live Tracks.

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 600 copies
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543BX

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
CD

£11.99

Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543

SPRINTS

Letter To Self

City Slang
Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP +

£23.99

exclusive

With Bonus CD and Bonus 7" with Two Extra Studio Tracks.

Marbled Sun Yellow and Red Vinyl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 1500 copies
Includes bonus disc
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543RT

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543LP

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
LP +

£23.99

Red
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543X

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
CD +

£10.99

exclusive

19 Track CD with 7 Extras of Studio Cuts, Demos and Live Tracks.

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 600 copies
Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543BX

Album artwork for Letter To Self  by SPRINTS
CD

£11.99

Released 05/01/2024Catalogue Number

SLANG50543

SPRINTS' debut album Letter to Self embodies their substantial evolution over the past 3 years. Transforming pain into truth, passion into purpose and perseverance into strength, the Dublin four-piece have steadily grown in stature, releasing two acclaimed EPs and building a fearsome live reputation.

Letter to Self is the sound of SPRINTS consolidating and levelling up. Exhibiting their most vulnerable moments and imbuing their visceral garage-punk with a palpable sense of catharsis that we can all benefit from.

Inspired by Savages, their sound matured into energetic and abrasive garage-punk, synthesising influences ranging from early Pixies, Bauhaus, Siouxsie Sioux, IDLES and LCD Soundsystem.

Singer, guitarist and lead-songwriter Karla Chubb tackles her inner turmoil head-on, and uses her platform to address inequality and issues close to hear heart, like the campaign for 'Repeal The 8th', and women’s ongoing fight for bodily autonomy, struggles with self acceptance, identity, mental health struggles, sexuality and catholic guilt. 

For their debut album the band set about transforming so-called “negative energy” into an opportunity for communal catharsis and healing. Karla Chubb explains sums up message that lies at the very heart of the album: “No matter what you're born into, or have experienced, there's a way to emerge from this and be happy within yourself.”