2016 release the fourth album from the Irish singer/songwriter. Róisín Murphy first became known in the 1990s as one half of the electronic music duo Moloko with her then-boyfriend Mark Brydon. After the two ended their romantic relationship Murphy embarked on a solo career releasing her debut solo album Ruby Blue written and produced with Matthew Herbert to critical praise in 2005. Her second solo album Overpowered was released in 2007. After an eight-year hiatus (which nonetheless included several singles vocal features and side projects) her third album Hairless Toys was released in 2015; it was subsequently nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.