
Pistol Daisys are storming the alt-pop scene with a fierce energy that's quickly earned them a devoted following, blending Glasgow’s vibrant grit with heartfelt authenticity to create music that captivates audiences from Scotland to Europe. Their live shows are a whirlwind of raw emotion and authentic connection, captivating audiences and filling venues easily.
The band consists of frontwomen and songwriters Lorna Lynne and Belly Rachel, producer Lewis Kelly on drums and Logan Leishman on bass. Their music blends confessional songwriting with dance-oriented hooks, drawing comparisons to bands like Blondie and mixing pop, rock and electronic elements.
2024 brought about the group's first UK tour, joining Callum Beattie across November and December, culminating in 2 sold out-shows at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. 2025 marked a monumental year for the band, with releases such as “Crying in Marseille” and “Honey!” receiving major radio support and securing positive press. Throughout 2025, the group embarked on UK and European tours, supporting the likes of Scottish Rock heavyweights Big Country, Callum Beattie, GUN and When Rivers Meet, to name a few. They delivered their high-octane sets to stages such as the Barrowland Ballroom, Belladrum Mainstage and a packed out crowd at Germany’s Reeperbahn Festival. The Daisys joined Callum Beattie as a part of his band for his headline show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro.
Pistol Daisys are preparing for an even more exciting year in 2026, with new music, more shows and more festival appearances on the horizon.
WHAT THE PRESS ARE SAYING:
Music Crowns – “A fresh sound masterclass… something brand new with something innately nostalgic. Both tracks are soaring anthems, personal and universal at the same time. RMTV is highlighting another star in the making.”
Vents Magazine – “Since debuting in 2023, the outfit have quickly emerged as one of the most exciting bands on the Scottish underground scene.”
Rotate – “Empathic releases… groove-laden backbeats, sticky melodies and storytelling lyricism.”
Newcomer Mag – “Groove-laden rhythms and sharp and witty lyricism… already brought them in front of 15,000 festival-goers.”
Get It Shared – “Crying in Marseille” was Pick of The Week #97
Mystic Sons – Included in New Music Discovery 27/02/25














