Latest SPARTA begin recording their first album in 7 years January 13, 2013 1 min read SPARTA are back in the studio recording a new album, which will be their first since 2006’s “Threes”. The band has given no further details, except for a tweet and picture from Jim Ward: Day 1- Record No. 4 @spartatheband Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: alternative rockindie rocksparta Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in June 5, 2026 Metal/hardcore hybrid OMIT ALL traces AI outsourcing, parasocial dependence, and endless war across “Lights Up on The End Stage” June 5, 2026 Brighton emo band HAD SANDY talk spirituality, Citizen, Trophy Eyes, and “t’other side” June 5, 2026 “Those Dark Roads”: Cleveland punks SAINTS OF LORAIN premiere debut album June 5, 2026 THE DHARMA CHAIN unlock a hypnotic journey with “Some Kind of Pure State” Previous Story BLACK SABBATH reveal the name of their new album, session drummer Next Story CHEAP GIRLS to release acoustic version of “My Roaring 20’s”, announce plans for their next album Latest Metal/hardcore hybrid OMIT ALL traces AI outsourcing, parasocial dependence, and endless war across “Lights Up on The End Stage” Brighton emo band HAD SANDY talk spirituality, Citizen, Trophy Eyes, and “t’other side” “Those Dark Roads”: Cleveland punks SAINTS OF LORAIN premiere debut album THE DHARMA CHAIN unlock a hypnotic journey with “Some Kind of Pure State” New wave goth rockers VELVET MIST unveil a five-track concept EP about almost losing the light
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