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Sports Team are offering you the chance to shoot them with a paintball gun

Sports Team are offering fans a chance to fire five shots of a web-controlled paintball gun at them – read on to find out how.

The Cambridge band are preparing to release their third studio album ‘Boys These Days’ on May 23 via Distiller Records/Bright Antenna, which you can pre-order/pre-save here. They have previewed the album with the singles ‘I’m In Love (Subaru)’, ‘Condensation’, ‘Bang Bang Bang’ and ‘Maybe When We’re 30’.

Ahead of the release, they will be offering people who pre-order the album the opportunity to hurl paintballs at them.

In an Instagram post on Friday (May 9), they wrote: “On Tuesday we’ll be spending the day in a room doing live sales of the new album with what remains of our dignity and a 3000psi, web-controlled paintball gun. Buy the record. Get five shots.”

The post comes alongside a video of the band in the studio, showing the paintball gun in question aiming at a range of melons. “It’s ok to hate Sports Team,” reads a caption. “Six band members, four hours, one web-enabled fully remote paintball turret gun. Buy the album, get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 shots. 13th May.”

The band have also announced a series of in-store gigs to take place around the release of the album – tickets are on sale now and can be bought in participating stores or on the band’s site here.

Sports Team will play: 

MAY 
21 – Banquet, Kingston 
22 – Assai at Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh  
23 – Assai, Glasgow  
24 – Live at Leeds signing 
25 – Jacaranda Baltic, Liverpool 
26 – Rough Trade, Nottingham 
27 – Rough Trade, East London 
28 – Resident, Brighton 
29 – Rough Trade, Bristol 

‘Boys These Days’ will be the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Gulp!’, which NME awarded four stars and noted was “a cocky, self-assured record that blends Sports Team’s chaotic energy with a smart, heartfelt understanding of the power of guitar music.”

“Through it all, Sports Team are just trying to have a good time. It’s a relatable sentiment given these times, and whether it’s the escapism of the live show or their communal spirit, ‘Gulp!’ sees the band continue to build something to believe in.”

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