The Pistol Daisys are making waves in the alt-pop world, blending Glasgow’s vibrant grit with heartfelt authenticity to create music that captivates audiences from Scotland to Europe. Their rapid rise caught the attention of music manager Brendan Moon, famed for guiding artists like Paolo Nutini and The View. Under Moon’s direction, Pistol Daisys signed with Morsecode, setting the stage for their much-anticipated single "St. Glasgow," which was released in November 2024 in the midst of their first UK tour supporting Callum Beattie.
After delivering brilliant back-to-back performances at The Barrowlands in December, The Daisys will be bringing their signature, high-octane live sets with them on tour in April 2025, supporting Scottish Rock heavyweights Big Country, on top of various festivals across the UK.
As they prepare to go on the road once more, Belly and Lorna are also gearing up for the release of a new single, ‘Crying in Marseille’. The song was penned by the two in a small studio apartment in France, the morning after they delivered an electrifying set at Rock in Aix-en-Provence, where they played to 15,000 fans.
The song, a dance-pop number with a rock edge, boasts a fresh sound that somehow feels both familiar and foreign; while the production clearly hints at the duo’s love for 80s icons like Blondie and Kate Bush, what makes ‘Marseille’ a classic Pistol Daisys tune are the searing guitar riffs along with Belly and Lorna’s powerful vocal chemistry.
With roots firmly planted in Glasgow’s bold spirit, Pistol Daisys are emerging as one of alt-pop’s most compelling new acts, with music that bridges cultures, creates new connections, and carves their place in the industry.