The Spitfires share title track from forthcoming album ‘Life Worth Living’

Today sees The Spitfires continuing the unveiling of their forthcoming album Life Worth Living, sharing its title track ahead of release on June 19th through Acid Jazz Records.

Following several self-financed releases and word-of-mouth reputation on the back of a busy live itinerary over the past few years, Life Worth Living marks the start of budding new relationship with the like-minded Acid Jazz Records.

Lending some context on the newly released title track frontman and songwriter Billy Sullivan explains; “It’s a song based on a lonely middle-aged office worker, who pours his life into his boring job to make up for the fact he has no social life or relationship”

Having made significant strides artisticallyLife Worth Living embodies a self-assurance from  the youthful trio both emboldened from working with producer Simon Dine whilst also realising their collaborative hopes and aspirations. Immersed in wider influences and inspired by events and the minutiae of the nine-to-five have been moulded into something their own. Frenetic, introspective and forthright, Life Worth Living surfs into earshot on tumultuous wave of uncertainty but with it comes impassioned rhetoric, a diverse mixture of unadulterated joy, melancholy, light and dark but importantly at its heart – a sense of hope.

Life Worth Living is released on 19th June 2020 through Acid Jazz Records and available to pre-order here

Start All Over Again

It Can’t Be Done

Life Worth Living

Tear This Place Right Down!

How Could I Lie To You?

Kings & Queens

(Just Won’t) Keep Me Down

Tower Above Me

Have It Your Way

Make It Through Each Day