
All That Is Over
All That Is Over is direct, furious, sometimes messy, but always alive, and with it Sprints have made something exhilarating, while becoming unrecognisable in the best way.
'All That Is Over', the second album by the noise-rock breakouts Sprints is sculpted and anthemic, but loses some fire in the process.
The sound of a group with something urgent to say, and the chops to say it louder, weirder and smarter than anyone else.
On her first album in seven years, Mariah Carey stays in her lane of glitzy, nicely overwrought pop on her first album, while pop star Perrie delivers an impressive debut and Irish rock band Sprints return with an excellent second record
Embodying the ethos of punk, All That Is Over mirrors the horrific state of humanity that the world has found itself in.
‘All That Is Over’ - the sophomore album from SPRINTS - distorts what is expected with a dynamic and ominous punk release. After laying significant
All That Is Over by SPRINTS album review by Emre Gurdal for Northern Transmissions. The Irish band's LP is now out via Sub Pop/City Slang
Karla Chubb and co follow up the spectacular Letter to Self with an irresistible wrecking ball of a sequel