Maija Sofia, one of Irelands most lauded young folk artists, has produced a timeless debut album. Following the success of lo-fi dream-pop single Flowers, Sofia took inspiration from story-driven traditional folk ballads and shone them through the lens of a punk DIY ethos. The album name comes from the ritual of daily bathing, a whimsical place where most of the lyrics were written. The album deals with the ways in which women's voices, stories and desires have been sidelined and misrepresented throughout history. From Edie Sedgwick to Bridget Cleary, Sofia's songs imagine a world in which silenced women speak back. For fans of Laura Marling, Angel Olsen, Powpig and Junior Brother.
top of page
£11.99Price
Related Products
bottom of page