
Sparks share new track "Self-Effacing" with the tracklist for upcoming album
19 February 2020, 17:31
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Sparks have dropped new single "Self-Effacing", which also arrives with the full tracklist for their forthcoming LP A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip.
"Self-Effacing" is the second track to be shared from the record, after last year's "Please Don't Fuck Up My World".
A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip will follow on from their 2017 album Hippopotamus, and will feature 14 tracks.
Tracklist:
- All That
- I'm Toast
- Lawnmower
- Sainthood Is Not In Your Future
- Pacific Standard Time
- Stravinsky's Only Hit
- Left Out In The Cold
- Self-Effacing
- One For The Ages
- Onomato Pia
- iPhone
- The Existential Threat
- Nothing Travel Faster Than The Speed Of Light
- Please Don't Fuck Up My World
"Self-Effacing" is out now. Sparks' A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip album arrives 15 May via BMG, and is available to pre-order now. They play London's Roundhouse on 21 October. Visit allsparks.com for tickets.
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