Letter To Self (LP)
SPRINTS
Amoeba Review
SPRINTS's first album, Letter to Self, is one those heady, intoxicating debuts that barrels straight at you, no holds barred and ready to reaffirm your faith in rock 'n' roll. The Dublin four-piece combines post-punk, garage punk, and riot grrrl into an intense, cathartic listen. Singer/guitarist/lead songwriter Karla Chubb doesn't shy away from hard-hitting topics, delving into mental health issues, religious guilt, bodily autonomy, sexuality, and self-acceptance. But this isn't a "message" album: instead, it's a full-throttle reckoning with the issues through loud, ferocious, gritty rock 'n' roll. Letter to Self announces SPRINTS as a band to watch.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Ticking
|
SPRINTS | 03:06 |
2.
Heavy
|
SPRINTS | 03:27 |
3.
Cathedral
|
SPRINTS | 02:59 |
4.
Shaking Their Hands
|
SPRINTS | 03:42 |
5.
Adore Adore Adore
|
SPRINTS | 02:37 |
6.
Shadow of a Doubt
|
SPRINTS | 04:10 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Can't Get Enough of It
|
SPRINTS | 04:19 |
2.
Literary Mind
|
SPRINTS | 04:32 |
3.
A Wreck (A Mess)
|
SPRINTS | 03:36 |
4.
Up and Comer
|
SPRINTS | 03:46 |
5.
Letter to Self
|
SPRINTS | 03:20 |