Previous praise for M(h)aol
"The band needs to be on your radar ASAP" Alternative Press
“Delivered with innovation and imagination, Attachment Styles is vital, exhilarating, and an essential listen.” LOUDER ★★★★1/2
“Leftfield and perpetually interesting, this is the future of feminist punk.” Loud & Quiet
“Gritty post-punk with both an important political consciousness and a sense of fun.” NME
“A powerful and distinctive debut effort.” Rolling Stone UK
“ a series of fearless moments that centre on intersectional feminism and reclamation of power, underpinned by a soundtrack of clattering drums and jagged, dissonant guitars.” The Guardian ★★★★
Releasing their highly anticipated new album Something Soft on 16th May via Merge Records, today M(h)aol share new single 'I Miss My Dog' that comes with a touching, band-made video featuring crowd-sourced clips of fans’ pets. The video is a heartfelt tribute to the dogs we’ve loved and lost, and the ones still with us.
Based in Dublin, Belfast, and London, Constance Keane (She/Her), Jamie Hyland (She/Her), and Sean Nolan (He/Him), have built a reputation for thrilling live performances, fostering an atmosphere that encourages community and catharsis regardless of where they play.
On the song, Constance Keane shares, “'I Miss My Dog' is a song about my dog Poppy, and the experience of losing a pet. She passed away in July last year, and I still sometimes wake up thinking she’s with us. I think losing a dog is something that people either understand or they don’t, and this is a song for those of us that do.”
M(h)aol are excited to announce new UK headline shows this September in support of Something Soft. To celebrate the release, the band will play a special in-store performance at Rough Trade East in London on 20th May, following their album release show at London's George Tavern on 16th May.
From the first note of Something Soft's opening track to the distorted cries of its last, the record feels antagonistic to the very concept of softness, sonically and thematically. It’s an unapologetic approach to intersectional feminism, animal welfare, consumerism, and the struggle to find a place in a world lacking in empathy.
Something Soft features a more urgent sound wound tightly around Hyland and Keane’s rhythm. On the already released singles ‘Pursuit’ and ‘Snare’, Keane’s vocals lock in on her drums, as if her words were stirred to life by her playing, issued directly from her body. Set against those respectively anxious and swaggering tracks, her voice occupies the space of an inner monologue narrating a tense walk home, and green room misogyny from a place of droll observance.
Like its predecessors Attachment Styles and the Gender Studies EP released via TULLE, Something Soft was recorded by Jamie Hyland (who has also worked with Gilla Band, Lambrini Girls’ acclaimed debut, The Psychotic Monks). It is the most technically nimble of M(h)aol’s recordings to date, with the band - joined by Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra’s Sarah Deegan on bass - decamping to Dublin’s Ailfionn Studio where they took advantage of the space and studio equipment to bring more nuance to their sound.
The polish serves to highlight M(h)aol’s roguish charms, making the intimate feel anthemic, using personal experience to detail the broader systems we live under. For those who’ve come to recognise themselves in their songs, listening to Something Soft is like jumping into a long-running chat thread, full of fury and humour.
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