Sports Team announce third album ‘Boys These Days’ with Bryan Ferry-inspired new single, ‘I’m In Love (Subaru)’

Sports Team announce third album ‘Boys These Days’ with Bryan Ferry-inspired new single, ‘I’m In Love (Subaru)’

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Sports Team have announced plans to release their third album ‘Boys These Days’.

The band have returned with the follow up to their 2022 album ‘Gulp!’ and shared new single ‘I’m In Love (Subaru)’, which you can listen to below.

“The song captures that tension between those glossy inanimate objects you can project any desire onto versus all the stuff that creeps in behind it,” explained vocalist Alex Rice. “It should be a very uncomplicated love song, talking about cars and how people perceive their relationships, but with humanity, nothing is ever that simple.”

He continued: “Having been in London guitar world for a quite while, I began looking at people like Bryan Ferry and how it can be a bit more fun if you play around with characters. He looks like he’s having a better time than a lot of the bands from our generation, and that’s what you want to be shooting for.”

Their new album will be released on February 28, 2025 via Distiller Records and Bright Antenna and can be pre-saved here.

The band have also announced plans for a 10 date tour of the UK this autumn which includes a show at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town. Tickets go on sale at 10am BST next Friday (July 26) and can be purchased here.

Before that a pre-sale will be held on July 24 at 10am and tickets can be purchased here.

They are also set to perform a sold out show London’s Omeara tonight (July 18).

Sports Team will play:

JULY
18 – London Omera

NOVEMBER
4 – Manchester New Century
15 – Birmingham The Castle & Falcon
16 – Liverpool Arts Club
18 – Sheffield Foundry
19 – Glasgow SWG3
20 – Newcastle Upon Tyne Boiler Shop
22 – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
23 – Leeds The Wardrobe
24 – Bristol The Trinity Centre
25 – London O2 Forum Kentish Town

‌The band make their return after ending 2022 by announcing that they were set to take a break for the “near-foreseeable” future.

They have since signed to new record label London-based Distiller, who now represent them globally alongside Bright Antenna, the band’s longstanding US label partner.

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