Pillow Queens: "There are songs that'll melt your face, and there are songs that'll melt your heart"
Punching their way out of Dublin with a riotous come-and-join-our-gang enthusiasm, Pillow Queens are cheering up a miserable year with their fight again...

Punching their way out of Dublin with a riotous come-and-join-our-gang enthusiasm, Pillow Queens are cheering up a miserable year with their fight against social injustice in the form of debut album 'In Waiting'. Sure to be a low-key favourite come the end of 2020 (is it time for lists yet?), their spirited take on grungy, heart-on-sleeve punk is both of-our-time and timeless all at once - and has already seen recent single 'Holy Show' land in the Top 20 of the Official Irish Singles Chart. Beats Justin Bieber, doesn't it?
Hi Pamela, what's your songwriting generally process like?
PQ songs usually start their journey as a little seedling that consists of lyrics and a melody. Once we're all in a room together is when cogs start working. Sometimes this process is quick, but a lot of our favourite songs have been scrapped, redone again, and made sound completely different over time. If we think there's something to be made of a song, we'll hammer away at it until we're happy.
What or who are your main influences?
I think all of us have quite different influences, though I think we benefit from the fact that we also share a lot of similar ones. We all really love the Pixies, and I think you can hear that in some of our earlier music. For this album, we were quite influenced by the likes of Manchester Orchestra and a lot of the different folk artists we listened to growing up.





