Photo: Wout de Natris |
From literally the very first note the band went for it and song after song set Tolhuistuin on fire. The energy clearly went both ways, with the band totally proud to have sold out its first European show, as if Ireland and the U.K. are not Europe, but o.k. I was part of this experience of SPRINTS.
The music of SPRINTS is called postpunk, most likely just like English Teacher's. I think it's time to stop using it. SPRINTS live is punk. In attitude in, the attack with which they play, the agitation of the singer, the storm coming from her lungs and throat. This girl has opinions and not afraid to share them with her audience. Anger and frustration is shared while at the same time the band has so much fun. The two girls, English Teacher's and SPRINT's singers, went stagediving at the end of the show, while the two bands, who had become great friends on their tour, were both on stage.
Photo: Wout de Natris |
"I've seen the future of rock and roll", Jon Landau wrote about 50 years ago. I'm not sure about that but with SPRINTS it might be true. With Wolf Alice this band live is one of two best new live acts I've seen in recent years. A closing song like 'Literary Mind' ought to conquer the world all by itself and comes across live even stronger than on record. They simply do not come much better in this genre. Wow!, is the right word.
Wout de Natris
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