Sports Team Share Surreal Video For New Single, ‘The Drop’

Sports Team have unveiled an upbeat new single today called “The Drop” and you can watch the song’s official video below.

The latest taster of the band’s upcoming second studio album, Gulp! the track “inspects the relentless nature of work culture”, according to a press statement.

Speaking about “The Drop”, the band said: “It’s questioning a constant striving for achievement, never really enjoying the moments and ‘Katie dying waiting for the right time to retire’. Today the internet told me they’ve found ‘pits on the moon where humans could comfortably live and work’, brilliant.”


The band’s new album, which leans heavily on the influence of Bryan Ferry, is due for release via Island Records on September 23.

Sports Team worked with director, filmmaker and architect A.T. Mann on the video for “The Drop”, shooting over the course of two days at the Duke Of Norfolk’s weekend escape; whipping through its endless halls, while Alex Rice high-wires between its towers.

Talking about the video, Mann said: “When I stepped through the sonic journey of “The Drop”, I dreamed of a poet caught in his own urban web of city lights, stuck there as the mind is being lost, knowing there is only one way out – letting it all go. Letting all the nonsense boundaries drop, taking the one leap into the unknown like the soul of the acrobat about to fly – or fall – stepping along the highwire of the one important quest – Creation. This reminded me of a beatnik poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti called “Constantly Risking Absurdity’.”

Speaking to NME this week about their new album, the band revealed that they had most of it written at the end of 2020 and continued to “tinker” at it for two years.

“We tried a lot,” the band’s Alex Rice explained. “We got a horn section in, we made our producer [Burke Reid] try a bunch of different mixes; Jools Holland even got involved. Because we’re idiots, though, we ended up going back to most of the stuff we did originally. I don’t think Jools even made the album.”

Speaking about Holland and describing him as “the nicest man around”, they revealed that he laid down about 50 tracks. On working with him, they added: “We went to his studio in London, which he has decked out like a train station and there’s all these incredible pictures of him with The Beatles. He was offering us sandwiches his wife had made,” guitarist Rob Knaggs recalled.

In addition, the band have an 11-date run scheduled across the UK and Ireland between October 11 and 25, 2022.

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Sports Team’s ‘Friendship Tour’ UK and Ireland dates 2022 are as follows:

OCTOBER:
Tuesday 11 – Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
Wednesday 12 – Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
Thursday 13 – Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
Friday 14 – Manchester Manchester Academy
Sunday 16 – Nottingham Rock City
Monday 17 – Southampton O2 Guildhall Southampton
Wednesday 19 – Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
Thursday 20 – Norwich Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
Friday 21 – London Roundhouse
Monday 24 – Belfast Limelight 2
Tuesday 25 – Dublin Academy

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