[4] The group then began to perform live around the Irish and UK music scenes and would eventually release several stand alone singles.
[4] In January 2014 September Girls released their first studio album Cursing the Sea via independent record label Fortuna Pop!.
[10] The record was compared favourably to Cursing the Sea and many critics regarding it as a marked improvement, with Lisa Wright of NME writing that "Where September Girls' debut earmarked them as the latest addition to the Dum Dum Girls/Vivian Girls school of Phil Spector worship, 'Veneer' finds the Irish quintet throwing off the '60s girl-group coyness in favour of something fiercer.
"[11] September Girls released their second studio album Age of Indignation in April 2016 via Fortuna Pop!.
[14] The band played a series of album launches in Ireland in April 2016, before released a second single/video for "Jaw on the Floor", featuring backing vocals from A Place to Bury Strangers' Oliver Ackermann.