New album Name Your Sorrow out 19 April + June UK Tour Dates

Today we're excited to announce our new album, Name Your Sorrow, which will come out on 19 April on Royal Mountain Records. You can watch our new visualizer for our single, "Gone" and pre-order / pre-save the album here.

This is an album of intensity, loneliness and love. It is about stages of love, loss and grief and how they can all exist alongside one another- intertwined, messy, beautiful. How both love and loss can coexist. You can hear this in the vulnerability of the lyrics and the sometimes jarring sonic landscape. There are some moments in harmony with one another, others that clash and contradict one another. Sometimes, though, there are moments of reprieve and resolve. 

The album process for Name Your Sorrow was such a joy. The record’s producer - Collin Pastore - flew over to Northern Ireland where we recorded at Analogue Catalogue Studios in Newry, Co. Down. We were pretty much in the middle of nowhere, outside all of the closest towns. We relied on my car which got us supplies from the closest town, Hilltown. I'm sure Collin didn't know he was going to be so rural. But I think we all loved it equally. We spent our recording time together and alot of our independent time together. We played board games, cooked for each other, got schooled on some Nashville BBQ methods, and toasted marshmallows. It was very wholesome and we all became very close. It made recording so easy. Everyone was supportive and feeling safe in the environment to experiment and be great or be terrible. We tried everything. Every idea was given space and the studio had so many toys!

We laughed a lot. A lot. 

To celebrate this record, you can catch us at a show in the UK in June, or come watch us headline Iveagh Gardens in Dublin on 13 July! See you out there.

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