Since forming, the four0piece have undergone a meteoric rise in popularity (currently supporting The Strypes on their UK tour), rising from a crowd pleasing, gig-opening favourite at Dublin's Whelan's hotspot to garnering widespread recognition across the UK, supporting the likes of The Courteeners and HAIM.
Overflowing with radio friendly hooks, the album builds on the honed classics that have already cemented their popularity, most notably, fan favourites ‘Natives’ and ‘Digging Holes’, both included. There's also the weightier post punk homage in ‘The Man From Glasgow’ – about “The maddest, most notorious 70's Glaswegian promoter we've ever had the pleasure of meeting,” says lead singer Stephen Kelly. And the grittier folk of forthcoming single ‘Lady Roll Back The Years’, about Stephen s humorous close-encounter with an older woman, who had “dastardly intentions.” Out in February, it's a contrast to previous singles, highlighting the band's versatility as it dips into a raw jumpy style akin to The Libertines circa ‘Up The Bracket’.