Women's Rights is the second studio album by Seattle rock band Childbirth.
[2][3][4][5] The album was released on October 2, 2015 by Suicide Squeeze Records.
Women's Rights is noted by critics for its "feminist" tones.
[2][8] Several songs are noted as "silly,"[2] "funny,"[8] and "comedy[ic].
"[3] Bitch Media writer Bobby Moore claimed that songs from the album such as Tech Bro and Siri, Open Tinder "take aim at less-than-desirable men,"[2] and NPR reviewer Katie Presley cites the album's hits as addressing a "typically unsung set of freedoms vital to an equitable female experience.