The quartet have spent the past seven years tackling subjects as complex as mental health, toxic masculinity and climate change with an impressive deftness of touch, thereby establishing themselves as a vital voice on the UK’s alternative-rock scene. Catrin explains of her lyrical bluntness, “growing up, my family always spoke about politics. I feel like it's in my blood. I didn't realise how much silence plays into society, and how much people are indoctrinated to believe that they shouldn't talk about anything difficult. But we're all affected by what's going on so we have to talk about these issues, because if we don’t, we can't understand why we feel so desperate, let alone solve it.”
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