Dublin-based post-punk/garage band SPRINTS have shared the video for their latest single "Modern Job".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming new EP ‘Modern Job’ set to arrive on March 11th via Nice Swan Records. Grab it here
On the new single, singer Karla Chubb says: “Modern Job is a critique of modern existence but also an exploration of growing up queer. In your formative years, you are bombarded with media, books, news that depict what a “normal” life should be. Grow up, fall in love, get married… long live the nuclear family.
By contrast when you grow up queer all these ordinary things can seem extraordinary, out of reach and in some parts of the world, illegal. It leaves you feeling lost, excluded and confused. I wanted Modern Job to capture those feelings; chaotic energy, loneliness and longing of normality while trying to find acceptance within yourself.”
The video shows the band at their most blistering and visceral, lampooning traditional values with their unique blend of cathartic energy. Watch it below.
(facebook.com/sprintsmusic)
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