The fiery Irish rockers, named for a dated Irish slang term for someone up to no good, formed in the inauspicious early months of 2020, then used their time in lockdown to pour their anxieties into noisy, cathartic demos full of biting social commentary. The five-piece “noise-gaze” band, with a raucous sound somewhere between punk and shoegaze, have built a devoted following since selling out their first-ever live performance at Dublin’s iconic Workman’s Club in 2021. In 2024 they released their debut album, Come and See, whose biggest songs (“Top of the Bill,” “Approachable”) feel like the soundtrack to a world on fire.