After four albums and years of touring, The Spitfires take their final bow with Play For Today—a bold farewell blending New Wave, 2 Tone, Britpop, and electronic flair. Produced by Simon Dine, the album captures British suburbia with sharp social commentary, humour, and big choruses, drawing comparisons to Parklife for Gen Z. Led by frontman Billy Sullivan, it’s a fitting, genre-blurring send-off from a band known for passion, honesty, and evolution.