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Attachment Styles
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When we brought you this Irish post-punk / punk quintet’s debut EP ‘Gender Studies’, we knew we were onto something extra good, so we’re back again to hit you with their debut album, ‘Attachment Styles’.
They continue to drive their incredible energy in unexpected & rousing directions. ‘Attachment Styles’ is a record about social connection, queerness and healing. When Róisín was writing the lyrics, she used the theory of attachment styles as an overarching theme which is a theory that looks at the impact our inter-familial relationships and society have on how we relate to one another. With the album, the listener goes on a journey of healing. We start with 'Asking For It', a song that deals with one of the worst things that can happen to someone, then we travel through various stages of self-acceptance and community building with the triumphant ‘Period Sex’. Bassist Jamie produced, mixed, and mastered the album where she wanted to capture the live element, meaning it was recorded in one small room with no headphones, minimal drum mics, and only a PA for vocals.

- Asking For It
- Bored of Men
- No One Ever Talks To Us
- Bisexual Anxiety
- Therapy
- Nice Guys
- Kim Is A Punk Type Dog
- Cowboy Honey
- Femme
- Period Sex
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