DUBLIN quintet September Girls will be heading out on tour with their new album, Age of Indignation, this month.

The band will take their impassioned musical and political statement to venues across the UK including Full Moon, Cardiff on May 20.

Formed in Dublin in 2011 and named after the Big Star song (by way of The Bangles), September Girls share songwriting and vocal duties amongst each of the band members.

They comprise Paula Cullen on bass, Caoimhe Derwin and Jessie Ward O’Sullivan on guitar, Lauren Kerchner on keys and drummer Sarah Grimes, who debuts her first composition for the band with the closing track Wolves.

Oliver Ackermann from A Place To Bury Strangers contributes vocals to Jaw on the Floor.

Age of Indignation follows September Girls’ debut Cursing the Sea (2014), an album that enjoyed critical acclaim. Since then the band have played slots at SXSW and CMJ as well as UK festivals such as Beacons, Great Escape, and Liverpool Psych Fest, not to mention a mobbed show in Berwick Street for Record Store Day.

In late 2014 the band released a four-track EP Veneer, building on the foundations of Cursing the Sea and anticipating Age of Indignation, as they headed down a darker path.

Brutally honest and brilliantly realised, Age of Indignation is a masterful album from a band confident enough to leave their influences behind.

Still retaining the swirling psychedelia and intensity of their debut, this time round they are tighter and more controlled, whilst underneath something much darker and urgent is at work.

For more information about the show or for tickets please visit thefullmooncardiff.com