Euro-Country
by CMAT

Album: Euro-Country (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Euro-Country," the title track of CMAT's third album, is a love letter to the Irish singer's broken nation. It opens with an atmospheric Irish-language intro in which CMAT speaks of an "empty head" and "a new personality" after someone close has vanished from her life, setting the tone for a song that dances on the fault lines of grief, memory, and national trauma.
  • The song's roots lie in the 2008 financial crash, specifically how it hit small Irish towns like Dunboyne, where CMAT (real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson) grew up. "I was about 12 and it all happened around me," she told The Irish Times.

    Her own family weathered the storm - her father had a job in computers - but their estate was filled with families whose livelihoods depended on construction or retail. "They all lost their jobs. Everybody became unemployed. Then... their dads started killing themselves because they'd lost everything in the crash."
  • Initially, CMAT thought she might be misremembering those days of yore - a child's warped perception of grown-up tragedy. But when she researched it years later, she found the numbers chilling. Male suicides in Ireland had spiked, and as she got older, the ripple effect continued. "When I hit secondary school, teenage boys started killing themselves as well; that was very common where I grew up," she said.
  • "Euro-Country" blends CMAT's signature country-pop sound with brooding synths and sparse textures, co-written and co-produced by British producer Oli Deakin. The two collaborated across the entire Euro-Country album, including the single "Take A Sexy Picture of Me."
  • The phrase Euro-Country has a layered meaning. "I have certain phrases that reverberate around my head over and over again - and Euro-Country was one of them," CMAT explained. "It means three things to me: it's the kind of country music I make; the fact that Ireland is a European country run by the euro; and that capitalism is one of the worst things to ever happen to us."
  • The music video, directed by Eilis Doherty, finds CMAT performing in the Omni Park shopping center in Santry, North Dublin - complete with a triumphant, tongue-in-cheek dance in the fountain, echoing the album's artwork.

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