With a steady stream of gigs under their belts, the two teachers and data scientist had a decision to make.

“We were doing a tour, we actually played the Limelight (in Belfast), and that was a huge moment, and then we were going back working, it just felt like we weren’t giving it the effort, or all shoulders to the wheel,” Ross said.

“Obviously, the passion is music. And we just said, if we’re going for one of them, we’ll go for the band,” Robbie added.

Having signed to Warner Records last year, the musicians set about making their debut album, Reverie – recording nine songs in just one day.

“We had so many songs already written between the three of us… that once the three of us stepped into a studio, we kind of just banged them out,” Oisín explained.

The band said they also intentionally recorded most of the album in just one take, so it would sound similar to their live gigs.