Delivery Service release debut EP 'five songs'
- Richard Blowes

- 11 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Dublin's Delivery Service celebrate their debut vinyl EP five songs as an introduction to their female, fun focused and DIY approach.
EP: five songs
Band: Wifeswap
Released: May 1 2026

Dublin-based indie rock quartet Delivery Service formed over a shared passion for 90s grunge and the riot grrrl movement. The ethos of the band is to keep it DIY, and write and perform for fun. They have released their debut EP five tracks with songs written from the female perspective, navigating their feelings and experiences with life and love.
The band line up as Becca Daly (vocals and bass), Ashley Abbedeen (vocals and guitar), Ciara O’Neill (guitar, keys and backing vocals) and Niall Thornton (drums and backing vocals).
The full EP drop comes after well regarded trailing singles Truancy and Ghost.
The band say "These songs are the first batch that we wrote and played together as a band, so it feels great to finally have them out in the world. We spent a year learning how to write and play together and this EP is the product of our collaborative effort. They encapsulate an innocence and for some of us they were the first songs we ever wrote and played. The EP is a perfect introduction to us as a band and showcases our sound perfectly; we don't strive for overly produced songs that sound perfect or huge, we like the DIY approach and believe less is more."
Reviewing the EP, David Carr in The GOO said "Delivery Service have tapped into a nostalgic yet fresh sound. Their '90s indie aesthetic is evident in their look, clothes, and slacker vibe, all of which translate into their music. It's a grungy college rock sound reminiscent of The Breeders but perhaps more aligned with Belly and The Juliana Hatfield Three".
The Delivery Service vinyl EP is available to order here:
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