You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough

The album was met with critical acclaim, receiving 4/5 star reviews from NME, DIY, The Independent, Dork and Upset Magazine.

[14] Speaking of "Lilac" in a press release, vocalist and lyricist Tali Källström dedicates the song to “an encounter I had with a teenage girl in the early hours of the morning.

[17] Källström told DIY that, "“Shooting the video for ‘Body’ was one of the most terrifying and liberating experiences of my entire life.

[19][20] You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough was released on 5 October 2018 and was met with critical acclaim, receiving 4/5 star reviews from NME, DIY, The Independent, Dork and Upset Magazine.

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] It was nominated for the Welsh Music Prize in October 2019[9] but lost out to Welsh-language post-punk trio Adwaith's debut album Meyln which was coincidentally Produced and mixed by Estrons' own Steffan Pringle.

Featuring live footage filmed at their sold out homecoming show at The Globe in Cardiff in December 2018, Källström said, "Strangers is about self-acceptance and finding the strength to grow and be on your own.

Källström described it as ""the story of a heterosexual female’s battle between desiring a man, whilst simultaneously finding herself having little respect for his self-important ego and misogynistic attitude towards women.