The Guardian (USA)

M(h)aol: Attachment Styles review – Irish post-punks’ fiery, feminist reclamatio­n of power

- Dannii Leivers

Seven years after their exciting, abrasive debut single Clementine, Irish post-punks M(h)aol (pronounced male) have finally released their debut album, Attachment Styles. It’s 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 result is a record that is equally vulnerable, triumphant and cathartic. “I’m just the dumb bitch that left the party with you,” vocalist Róisín Nic Ghearailt sing-speaks on spicky opener Asking for It, which unflinchin­gly tackles rape culture. As the track builds, the guitars become thick and gluey and Ghearailt’s voice rises to a roar: “My whole life won’t be defined by you.”

It’s the heaviest track on an album where most of the songs build from bare bones, the instrument­ation disjointed and primal, allowing a message of self-acceptance to dominate. Bisexual Anxiety and Femme push back against “the black and white space of monosexual­ity” – you can hear Ghearailt’s eyes rolling as she sings: “I should have cut my hair off when I knew I was queer / It would have made it easier on everyone here.” Closing track Period Sex provides a lusty, heavy-breathing highlight, Ghearailt savouring the refrain of “I want to make a mess” with coquettish, gleeful defiance as a kaleidosco­pic guitar ebbs and flows. It’s a brilliantl­y confrontat­ional ending – “If this song makes you uncomforta­ble you should ask yourself, why?” the band ask at the start of the song’s video – to an album that makes good on all the skill and

 ?? ?? The artwork for Attachment Styles fiery wit that M(h)aol first hinted at seven years prior.
The artwork for Attachment Styles fiery wit that M(h)aol first hinted at seven years prior.
 ?? ?? Gleefully defiant … M(h)aol. Photograph: Naomi Williams
Gleefully defiant … M(h)aol. Photograph: Naomi Williams

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