Interview by Bec Harbour
SPARTA formed from the ashes of seminal rockers AT THE DRIVE-IN who disbanded in 2001. Released in 2002 to huge praise from post-punk and hardcore audiences, their debut album Wiretap Scars filled the gap left by their former group and won over the harshest critics. The album features the single ‘Cut Your Ribbon’ and epic live favourites ‘Air’ and ‘Collapse’.
The album served as a reminder of how important Jim Ward’s backing vocals were to the sound of At the Drive-In. Previously known as a side man, SPARTA gave him the kudos to bring his voice and ideas to the fore – creating incredible records like Wiretap Scars.
Bec Harbour had a chat with Jim about 20 years of Wiretap Scars, playing the record again, touring and the cathartic role music plays in Jim’s life among other things. Sparta kick off their Australian tour this week – see tour details below.
SPARTA May 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday May 16th BRISBANE, The Triffid
Friday May 17th SYDNEY, Metro Theatre
Saturday May 18th MELBOURNE, Croxton Bandroom
Wednesday May 22nd ADELAIDE, The Gov
Thursday May 23rd PERTH, Rosemount Hotel
Tickets on sale NOW from: https://metropolistouring.com/sparta-2024/
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