Cock Sparrer has been around for decades and in 2024, the band is ready to drop their final album ever; check out all the details below.
According to Consequence, their upcoming record will be their eighth studio album, which is also the follow-up to their previous project titled "Forever."
Titled "Hand in Heart," the album will be available for purchase and streaming on major music platforms starting on April 5, 2024.
To celebrate its release, the band, consisting of members Colin McFaull, Mickey Beaufoy, Steve Burgess, Steve Bruce, and Daryl Smith, will perform at two shows: one at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on April 6 and another one at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on April 13.
For more information about the shows mentioned above, tickets are available at this link.
Cock Sparrer 'Hand in Heart' Album
In a press release, the band promised their supporters that the new album will feature their "iconic, anthemic sound" and there will also be surprises along the way.
Some songs were arranged by Simon Dobson, a famed musician who previously worked with Bring Me The Horizon.
Produced by Daryl Smith and James Bragg, and mastered by Grammy Award-winning engineer Kevin Tuffy.
Aside from the record being available via streaming, it can also be purchased in vinyl records and cassette formats through Pirates Press Records. More details are available here.
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Cock Sparrer 'Hand in Heart' Tracklist
Check out the band's official tracklist below:
1. With My Hand on My Heart
2. Mind Your Own Business
3. I Belong to You
4. Rags to Riches
5. No Way Out
6. Take It on the Chin
7. Nowhere to Be Found
8. One Way Ticket
9. My Forgotten Dream
10. Here We Stand
Cock Sparrer History
Founded by McFaull, Beaufroy, Burgess, and Bruce, the founding members have known each other since they were kids.
Later on, they played at nighclubs all around London and fans have regarded them for their unique style of performing. The band was able to strike a deal with Decca Records where they released their first single "Runnin' Riot."
Unfortunately, their first two singles weren't a success which led the company to drop them. Regardless, they still became a successful band years later.
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