CMAT (musician)
Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson (born 1996), known professionally as CMAT, is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Dublin, Ireland.[1] Her debut album, If My Wife New I'd Be Dead, was released in February 2022 and entered the Irish Album Charts at number one.[2] The Guardian wrote of her music; "Her songs are mournful yet accessible, emotionally literate and cleverly crafted, but, crucially, with a huge sense of humour..."[3]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson |
Born | 23 February 1996 |
Origin | Dublin |
Genres | folk, pop, country |
Years active | 2017 | –present
Labels | AWAL |
Website | cmatbaby.com |
Career
Thompson, who had aspirations to become a professional musician from a young age,[4][5] relocated to Manchester, England to pursue a career in music with her then band, Bad Sea.[1] After attending a songwriting workshop, Thompson was advised by English singer Charli XCX to reimagine her approach.[6] Returning to Ireland, Thompson began self-releasing her music online to considerable attention[7][8] and received radio play from RTE Radio One[9] and BBC 6 Music.[10] Her debut album If My Wife New I'd Be Dead was released in February 2022. Metacritic, which aggregrates review scores, gives the album a score of 85 based on 8 reviews, indicating Universal acclaim.[11] Hot Press magazine wrote that the album was "undoubtedly one of the most thrilling Irish pop debuts of the century."[12] In a four star review, DIY (magazine) wrote; "‘If My Wife New…’ feels like a more well-rounded, modern proposition than one solely indebted to the oldest style going could suggest."[13] The album entered the Irish Album Charts at number one.[14]
Discography
Albums
- If My Wife New I'd Be Dead (2022)
References
- Deming, Mark (2020). "CMAT Biography on AllMusic". allmusic.com. All Music. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- Ainsley, Helen. "CMAT flies to Number 1 in Ireland with debut album If My Wife New I'd Be Dead". officialcharts.com.
- Hutchinson, Kate (15 January 2022). "One to watch: CMAT". The Guardian.
- O'Neill, Lauren (4 March 2022). "CMAT If My Wife New I'd Be Dead Album Interview". i.
- Clayton Lea, Tony (4 March 2022). "CMAT interview: 'I'm not where I thought I'd be when I was 18. I thought I'd be Ariana Grande or someone like that . . . but I'm much happier where I am now'". Business Post. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- Rogers, Becky (10 October 2020). "CMAT Dublin cowgirl turning shitposting into Americana bangers". NME.
- Fitzgerald, Eric (10 March 2022). "CMAT brimming with confidence and verve". Limerick Post.
- Murphy, Lauren (7 June 2020). "Meet Cmat, the snack and roll star of Another Day (KFC)". thetimes.co.uk. The Times.
- "CMAT". rte.ie. RTE. 15 July 2020.
- "Friday Free For All". BBC. 5 March 2021.,
- "If My Wife new I'd Be Dead". metacritic.com. Metacritic.
- O'Toole, Lucy (4 March 2022). "Album Review CMAT If My Wife New I'd Be Dead". Hot Press.
- Wright, Lisa (4 March 2022). "Cmat If My Wife New I'd Be Dead Review". DIY.
- "Yeehaw! CMAT flies to Irish No. 1 with her debut album". rte.ie. RTE. 11 March 2022.