Pillow Queens

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Pillow Queens
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Indie rock
Years active2016 (2016)–present
Labels Royal Mountain Records
Members
  • Sarah Corcoran
  • Rachel Lyons
  • Cathy McGuinness
  • Pamela Connolly
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Pillow Queens are an Irish indie rock band from Dublin, formed in 2016. [1] [2] The band is composed of co-lead vocalists Pamela Connolly and Sarah Corcoran (who both swap between playing rhythm guitar and bass), lead guitarist/backing vocalist Cathy McGuinness and drummer/backing vocalist Rachel Lyons.

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The band have been praised for their lyrical content, which often reckons with an Irish Catholic upbringing mixed with the band members themselves being openly LGBT. NME noted that the band "explore the intersection of religion and queerness", [3] while The Guardian noted that the band "acknowledges the psychological challenge of adapting to even positive social change after a lifetime conditioned in its opposite". [4]

The band released their debut album, In Waiting, in 2020. It received critical acclaim, with The Irish Times deeming it "an emotional masterpiece". [5] A second LP, Leave the Light On, was released in April 2022. Their third full-length, Name Your Sorrow, was released in April 2024 on Royal Mountain Records. [6]

History

Pillow Queens was started by Sarah Corcoran and Pamela Connolly. [1] After leaving their previous bands, the two wanted to go further with their new band, which they decided would consist of four queer women. [7] They were then joined by Cathy McGuinness and Rachel Lyons, who they had known for years. In late 2016, the group released their first demo EP entitled Calm Girls. [2] The release of this record was followed by performances on the Irish festival circuit, including at Electric Picnic and All Together Now. [8] [9] After the release of their second EP, State of the State, the group performed with the likes of Pussy Riot, Future Islands, Idles and performed in the IMRO room at Other Voices . [1]

In a mid-2019 interview with RTÉ, the band stated that they were in the studio working on their debut LP, tentatively due to be released in mid-2020. [10] On 1 November 2019, Pillow Queens released the single "Brothers", [11] and the accompanying "Brothers (Acoustic)". [12] [ better source needed ] The band played two further songs from their upcoming album, "Child of Prague" and "Liffey", on 9 November 2019 during a set in Reykjavík as part of Iceland Airwaves 2019. [13]

In 2020, their single "Gay Girls" featured on the soundtrack to the Amazon Original Irish film Dating Amber . [14] That year, the band also were part of Irish Women in Harmony, an Irish collective of female singers and musicians that recorded a version of "Dreams" in aid of the charity SafeIreland, which deals with domestic abuse which had reportedly risen significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown. [15]

The band announced on 10 February 2021 that they had signed to the record label Sub Pop's publishing arm [16] and confirmed in August of that year they had begun recording their second LP. [17] [18] The following month, the band released a new single, a re-recorded version of the song "Rats" from their Calm Girls EP. The band also simultaneously signed to Royal Mountain Records. [19]

In January 2022, the band announced their second studio album Leave the Light On. Its lead single, "Be by Your Side", was released the same day. [20] A second single, "Hearts & Minds", followed in February. [21] The album was released on 1 April 2022. [22]

In November 2023, Pillow Queens released the single "Suffer", followed by the announcement of their third LP, Name Your Sorrow, in January 2024. Their album was announced with lead single "Gone" in January 2024, and was released on 19 April 2024 on Royal Mountain Records. [6]

Style

The band has broad influences; however, they have been hesitant to define their work as any one genre, in order to avoid being labeled. [23]

Pillow Queens have been described by Paste magazine as having a "sonic palette" crossed with "ragged-edged" guitars, combined with "smooth harmonies". [23]

Members

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
IRE
[24]
In Waiting26
Leave the Light On
  • Released: 1 April 2022 [26]
  • Label: Royal Mountain
  • Format: CD, digital download, vinyl, streaming
3
Name Your Sorrow
  • Released: 19 April 2024 [27]
  • Label: Royal Mountain
  • Format: CD, digital download, vinyl, streaming
43
[28]

Extended plays

TitleEP details
Calm Girls [29]
  • Release: 6 December 2016
  • Label: Any Other City
  • Format: CD, digital download
State of the State [30]
  • Release: 15 December 2018
  • Label: Any Other City
  • Format: CD, digital download, vinyl

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Favourite" [31] 2018State of the State
"Gay Girls" [32] In Waiting
"HowDoILook" [33] 2019
"Brothers" [11]
"Handsome Wife" [34] 2020
"Holy Show" [35]
"Rats"2021Non-album single
"Be by Your Side"2022Leave a Light On
"Hearts & Minds"
"Suffer"2024Name Your Sorrow
"Gone"

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