Cardinals Unveil Final Single “I Like You” Ahead of Debut LP ‘Masquerade’

Cork’s own Cardinals have entered 2026 with significant momentum, releasing “I Like You” as the final preview of their debut album, Masquerade. The single is a romantic, accordion-led track that has already established itself as a staple of the band’s live performances. The track marks a pivotal turning point for the five-piece, comprising brothers Euan and Finn Manning, their cousin Darragh, and schoolmates Oskar Gudinovic and Aaron Hurley, acting as the grounding force for the creative sessions that birthed the full-length record.

Frontman Euan Manning had to say the following about their latest release:

“This is the first song we wrote with the album in mind. After a very long period of not working on anything we started and finished this some bright morning last February in our practice studio. It felt cathartic, a completely grounding moment after feeling slightly lost for months.”

On the inspiration for the track’s opening, Manning adds:

“The first lyric is stripped/paraphrased from the tune ‘My Funny Valentine’. I don’t think it was written by Chet Baker but that’s the version we know.”

Masquerade is intentionally structured with a distinct A-side and B-side, a nod to the group’s collective love of vinyl. The record navigates a wide sonic spectrum, pivoting from the brittle honesty of folk to the theatrical melodrama of goth-rock. For a band forged through deep family ties and lifelong friendships, the album represents a bold step forward into the vanguard of the Irish independent rock scene. The LP will be available across all physical formats, including a Rough Trade exclusive Galaxy vinyl and a special edition for Australian fans via Impressed.

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