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Sports Team – Boys These Days

Sports Team by Bartek Szmigulski

Today, UK band Sports Team announces Boys These Days, their third studio album out February 28 on Bright Antenna Records / Distiller Records and the band’s first new music in two years with new single “I’m In Love (Subaru)”.

Boys These Days

“Harking back to the heady days of The Libertines” (DIY Mag) and currently in a heady young UK scene amongst peers like The Last Dinner Party and Fontaines DC, Sports Team’s rambunctious, electrifying live shows have amassed the group a massive, almost tribalistic following. Between moshing, a fan driven chart battle with a US megastar — their debut album hit #2 in the UK, narrowly losing (by 571 copies) to none other than Lady Gaga — memes via an infamous WhatsApp fan group, and chaotic aftershow hangs, the band has since conquered sold out venues like London’s O2 Forum and NYC’s Webster Hall, toured with Fontaines DC, The Last Dinner Party, and Wet Leg, and played festival stages at Glastonbury, SXSW, and more.

Today, the band also announced a string of fall dates across the UK — including a double header at London’s O2 Forum, full dates below.

A “carousel of 21st-century sins”, forthcoming record Boys These Days is both a critique and a celebration of our attention economy and the overstimulation of our digital world. Lining up and taking down a slew of vacant, 21st-century iconography with raucous yet glossy post-punk, Alex Rice, Oli Dewdney, Al Greenwood (one of the only young female drummers on the mainstream music scene), Rob Knaggs, Ben Mack, and Henry Young prove that this is the age of obsolescence: endless promise of a shiny new life, with the breakdown already built in.

Their first target: the car — and more specifically, the beloved Subaru Impreza — on lead single “I’m In Love (Subaru)”. Evoking memories of Bill Clinton’s sax-playing escapades on primetime TV in 1992 and inspired by Tears For Fears era synth pop, the track is a bright, dramatic turn for the band that artfully highlights the absurdity behind our era’s constant sales hype.

“The mood of the first verse and the chorus is quite sincere, a Hollywood-inspired, teenage love song,” explains guitarist and lyricist Rob Knaggs, “but by the time we get to the second verse, we’ve found the worm in the middle of that apple. All the symbols of teenage rebellion, the car itself, have all been co-opted into selling something that can’t actually be bought.”

Live Dates

14 November – New Century – Manchester

15 November – The Castle & Falcon – Birmingham

16 November – Arts Club – Liverpool

18 November – Foundry – Sheffield

19 November – SWG3 – Glasgow

20 November – Boiler Shop – Newcastle

22 November – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham

23 November – The Wardrobe – Leeds

24 November – The Trinity Centre – Bristol

25 November – O2 Forum Kentish Town – London

26 November – O2 Forum Kentish Town – London

July 24th  – UK Tour Presale (10:00)

July 26th – UK Tour General on-sale (10:00)

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