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Irish punk rockers SPRINTS returned with their highly energized new single “Little Fix” which is taken from their upcoming EP A Modern Job, which Nice Swan Records will release on March 11th.

The single continues their emergence to the scene as a force of nature one that channels all the best aspects of punk rock and delivers it in a way that is undeniably catchy while still delivering moments that will melt your face in glorious fashion. I can’t imagine getting to belt this one live. Maybe someday soon.

About the song singer Karla Chubb adds:

Plagued by insecurities, imposter syndrome and gender stereotypes, Little Fix is the culmination of all my fears – the, sometimes, self applied pressure that as a woman in music I can’t just be good, I have to be great. 

I feel like I am in a constant state of proving myself. That no matter what I achieve, learn, write, play or sing, there will always be a critic, a voice in the crowd or in my head telling me that it’s still not good enough, that there’s a million men out there who are better and I’ll always just be “good for a girl”.  

Little Fix is a song that instead of running away from that fear, shit talk and criticism, it runs head first at 100 miles an hour into it. Pulling influence from Thee Oh Sees and Courtney Barnett, it’s lyrically the song I am most proud of and one that on tour proved a serious fan favourite

Find “Little Fix” available to stream now below and find the EP available to preorder at Bandcamp.


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