Nine months later after Cai Burns, Lucy Hatter and Lawrence English published 'Gosh' in their soundcloud account, they release their debut album "Urth", via Earache Recordings. This lead single is also the opening song of the album, carrying themselves to the shovel inside 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', taking also all the grunge style which involved Nirvana, while avoiding both anguish and the instrumental degradation. Cai melancholic voice is supported by Lucy to seek balance between between the insanity of their music with their eloquent lyrical, a way to respond to 'Adjust The Way'.
Forgetting the previous songs, 'Glue' is a dark alt-rock with a deliberate pose on vocals, done pop, as in 'Damp Sand' but this time, the voices of the couple are faltering with a psychedelic s aesthetic, coming closer to chaos and positions with Ariel Pink.
Events begin to return to the past, instrumentally, because on 'Empty Mug', Lucy borrows the vocal cords from Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy) to elevate into an enraged punk before they give us an instrumental garage, grunge and noisy pause with 'Grenbeefo', before 'Centralwing' gives its property flurry of grunge where the decadent vocals employed to take the instrumentation with them, prefer to relate themselves with the rock and garage.
'Made Of Concrete' changes the rules, taking the female singer the leadership in the Warpaint instrumental world with this fucking amazing bass-line, which promise health but the reality is that it takes to to the hell, singing 'Open Mouth' to feel the damage caused through a mix between the Speedy Ortiz's style from their 'No Below' and the post-punk one from Ought, leaving the life for another track. Not the case of 'Mike' although here the show an improvement, but not enough for a full mental recovery.
'It Knows It' is the final wake up, now or never, and the reflection of the pain in their voices is not an apology to be sheltered in grunge, so they help themselves with a post-punk that give them the force required to close the circle that enables them back to the top.