Beauty Sleep – The Whole Damn Cake: Album Review

โ€œWeโ€™re not the cherry on the top โ€“ weโ€™re the whole damn cake!โ€ย  Belfast dream-pop duo Beauty Sleep are in a defiant mood as they express their commitment to Radical Happiness on their second album, The Whole Damn Cake.

Release Date:  17th October 2025

Label: Alcopop! Records

Formats: CD /Vinyl / Digital


WE’RE NOT THE CHERRY ON THE TOP…

โ€œWeโ€™re not the cherry on the top โ€“ weโ€™re the whole damn cake!โ€  Thatโ€™s the proud, defiant, statement that Belfast dream-pop duo, Beauty Sleep are making with this, their second full length album.  If you havenโ€™t come across them before (unlikely, if you call Northern Ireland home, as we shall seeโ€ฆ) Beauty Sleep are Cheylene Murphy and Ryan Mc Groarty โ€“ partners in music and partners in life. 

The duo have drawn comparisons to the likes of New Order, St Vincent and Japanese Breakfast.  There might be something in those comparisons but, personally, Iโ€™m not yet convinced; Iโ€™m tending towards the view that the furrow being ploughed by Cheylene and Ryan is pretty much of their own makingโ€ฆ


RADICAL HAPPINESS

Beauty Sleep have been making some impressive waves on their home patch.  Their 2019 debut album, Be Kind, was a nominated contender for the Best Album gong at that yearโ€™s Northern Irish Music Awards and the pair have since consolidated that success with a run of singles that include BIG + BAD and Big Sky โ€“ both included here on the new album, The Whole Damn Cake.

The theme for the Whole Damn Cake is built around Beauty Sleepโ€™s commitment to a state of mind that theyโ€™ve dubbed Radical Happiness.  As Cheylene explains: โ€œSomeone told me I was โ€˜dangerously positiveโ€™ and that stuck with me.  I liked the idea that my positivity could be dangerousโ€ฆ that it could enact change.  We wanted to honour that concept of โ€˜Radical Happiness’ at every step.  The goal was to enjoy it.  And we did.  It was alo super-challenging.  But weโ€™re so proud of it.โ€



A REVERIE, A MOMENT OF BREATH

The Whole Damn Cake is (almost) all Beauty Sleepโ€™s whole damn work.  Theyโ€™re helped out by Ross Bickerstaff, who plays drums but, otherwise, the playing, the vocals, the production and the mixing is theirs, and theirs alone.  โ€œItโ€™s amazing,โ€ say Cheylene and Ryan, โ€œWe just vibe.  We tag in and out.  If one of us has an idea, we just jump in.  If one of us peters out, the other takes over.โ€

Beauty Sleep kick off The Whole Damn Cake as they mean to go on, with Up For Air, a slow-building, synth-driven number.  Described as โ€œโ€ฆa reverie, a moment of breath before diving into transformation,โ€ itโ€™s a song that shimmers into ethereality, before reaching skywards for the โ€œOh โ€“ Iโ€™ll wait in vainโ€ climax. 


NOT AN OUNCE OF COMPLACENCY

โ€œIt made us think of ourselves, the version of us touring our songs, creating music together in the studio. Happy,โ€ say Cheylene and Ryan as they explain the sentiments behind You (Youโ€™re All I Wanted).  Itโ€™s a song that could be construed both as a message to the duoโ€™s younger selves and as a manifesto for their future.  Thereโ€™s joy here, thereโ€™s optimism, thereโ€™s contentment and thereโ€™s accommodation of each otherโ€™s needs.  But not an ounce of complacencyโ€ฆ

The music might sound light and fluffy, but We Donโ€™t Talk About It is one of the albumโ€™s key tracks.  The song is Cheyleneโ€™s reappraisal of the tribulations that she suffered during her school days in relation to her sexuality.  โ€œWe can only describe being young, queer, a woman, and going to a Catholic school as traumatic, when it comes to sex,โ€ she says.  โ€œBeing so sexually liberated in our 30s is not what we thought would happen and itโ€™s hella empowering in all aspects of our lives.โ€  Guitars have equal prominence to the synths on this one and Cheyleneโ€™s sincere lyrics come right from the heart.


DANCE, SHOUT AND DREAM. LET IT ALL GO

One of the two singles to preview The Whole Damn Cake, BIG + BAD is fast and pulsing, unexpectedly tender and intimate and is topped off with a glorious guitar solo, before we move on โ€“ to get to grips with the albumโ€™s central theme with Radical Happiness.  Lyrics like: โ€œChoose to dance and shout โ€“ and then dream, and then let it all go,โ€ capture the โ€˜Radical Happinessโ€™ concept perfectly, as does the music, which is light, blissful and relentless.

The fast-moving Unfamiliar is an excellent song with intriguing lyrics that pay full attention to the fine details, and the same can be said of No Fever Ever Lasts, a song in which the duo raise a middle finger to the cynics amongst us.  And I love the guitar-drenched rocky ending!


THE EMOTIONAL HEART OF THE RECORD

Cheylene describes Send It Out To Sea as โ€œThe emotional heart of the record,โ€ and itโ€™s easy to see where sheโ€™s coming from.  The song was written during a trip up the Irish coast to Connemara and Cheylene freely admits that Send It Out to Sea, along with Keep Your Eyes Up are the songs on the album that are: โ€œโ€ฆmost likely to make me cry.โ€  Strummed guitar chords set the atmospheric scene and Cheyleneโ€™s dreamy vocals complete the dreamy picture, before punchy synths kick in to drive the song to its thrilling close.

And Keep You Eyes Up โ€“ that other Cheylene tear-jerker โ€“ also came into being during that monumental coastal trip.  The eeuphoria continues and the emotions cascade earthwards in words like: โ€œKeep your eyes up โ€“ and believe,โ€ a cure-all for challenges that might make your โ€˜knuckles bleedโ€™ and incite you to โ€˜growl.โ€™


LIBERATION FROM LINGERING DEPRESSION

Described as โ€œโ€ฆa shimmering ode to neurodivergence,โ€ Stars is everything youโ€™d imagine it to be.  The songโ€™s lyrics are inspired by Cheyleneโ€™s late diagnosis with ADHD and the deep connections that she shares with โ€˜similarly wired people.โ€™  The music twinkles โ€“ just like the stars of the songโ€™s title โ€“ and Cheyleneโ€™s voice is warm and comforting as she sheds grief and inhibition and allows herself to be: โ€œโ€ฆpulled into orbit โ€“ because weโ€™re stars!โ€

Am I Real? was written โ€œduring a spiral of pandemic-induced derealizationโ€ and lyrics like: โ€œWhirling scenes collide around me; how can I tell which one is realโ€ echo feelings that many will have experienced during the confinement of lockdown.  And Cheylene offers liberation from any lingering depression as the song moves into a joyful DANCE phase!


SOLUTIONS THAT WORK

Second single, Big Sky, came about on a beach after Beauty Sleep had enjoyed an uplifting night at Primavera Festival and the song is every bit as uplifting as that experience.  Itโ€™s another heady mix of synths and guitars, with a euphoric vocal from  Cheylene as she opens her arms, and her heart, to that big sky and the to the rising sun.

Speaking of closing track, Take a Look Back, Ryan says: โ€œItโ€™s an invitation to start again.โ€  The song is another sprightly burst of self-analysis; Ryan plays the role of tortured soul, whilst Cheylene offers all the solutions.  And the breezy guitar solo and the pulsing rhythm leave the listener in no doubt: these are solutions that work.


Watch the official video to Radical Happiness, the song that explores the central theme of the album, below:


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