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Dea Matrona is an Irish rock band currently based in Belfast and led by Orláith Forsythe and Mollie McGinn.

Formally formed in 2018, the band have written and produced all of their catalogue to the present day, as well as covering many of their favourite songs. Dea Matrona's main influences are Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles.[1] Both Orláith and Mollie sing and play multiple instruments, exchanging singing duties but also swapping their roles on bass and lead guitar.[2]

History

The band's history began when then high school friends Orláith and Mollie found out that they shared most of their musical interests.[3] Both Orláith and Mollie would show each other the bands they were listening to, allowing them to expand their influences while bonding over the music.[1]

Orlaith & Mollie

In early 2017, still in their teenage years, the duo decided to give busking a try, simply going by the name of Orlaith & Mollie. These early performances quickly started gaining the pair some attention and Orlaith & Mollie started playing gigs in smaller pubs. The duo then started playing dedicated venues, such as The Waterfront Hall (supporting Flash Harry) at the end of 2017.[3]

After finishing their musical studies at Assumption Grammar School, the now A-level musicians decided to take a year out to pursue a full-time job making music.[3] In the summer of 2018, Mollie managed to draft her younger sister Mamie McGinn, 14 at the time, to play drums with the duo.

The band's popularity kept rising mainly carried by the busking performances that the band would upload to their official Youtube and Facebook pages.

Dea Matrona

In the meantime, Orlaith & Mollie decided to change their name to Dea Matrona [1], which translates to "divine mother goddess" in Celtic mythology. Orláith and Mollie admitted that the reason they stuck with Dea Matrona is mostly to due its vibe and the feelings the name invokes.[4] In 2019, Dea Matrona released a collection of four original songs with the Away from the Tide EP.[5] Aside from the EP release, the band also kept up their gigging and busking efforts.[6]

In December 2020, a video of the band performing Fleetwood Mac’s “Oh Well” went viral online, gaining over 4 million views.[7] This increase in online attention led to the band performing their single Make you my star on The Late Late Show in March 2021, which subsequently reached Number 1 on both the UK and Ireland iTunes rock charts.[8] Following this success, they performed at multiple festivals in 2021, including Reading & Leeds,[9] Beautiful days,[10] Live at Leeds,[11] Stendhal Festival[12] and performed two nights at Belsonic, Belfast.[13] A cover of Them’s “Gloria” for Hot Press magazine’s celebration of Van Morrison's 75th birthday [14] saw the band open for Van Morrison for two nights in the Millennium Forum, Derry. In November 2021 the band won two awards at the Northern Ireland Music Prize winning “Best single” and “ATL Contender”.[15]

Line-up change

In February 2022, Dea Matrona released a statement on their social media announcing the departure of Mamie McGinn from the band to "focus on college and pursue other interests".[16] They have continued to perform as a trio using several session drummers.

2022–2023

In May 2022 the band embarked on their first European tour supporting Eagles of Death Metal as well as performing at festivals such as Rock Werchter, Trans Musicales and The Great Escape Festival. That same year, the Dea Matrona released the singles So Damn Dangerous and Red Button, the latter appearing in the Belfast based Sky Atlantic TV series “The Lovers”.[17] The group began 2023 by embarking on a 5 week tour across the UK supporting Kris Barras, followed by another UK and Ireland tour in March 2023 supporting Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett.[18] In February 2023 Dea Matrona announced their first UK and Ireland headline tour,[19] with three dates in Bristol, Glasgow and London selling out.[20] They performed in the US for the first time at SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas [21] as well as releasing the single Get My Mind Off and playing at festivals such as Bearded Theory,[22] Flackstock [23] and The Iveagh Gardens [24] supporting KALEO. The band also played at Wembley arena as part of the Jags Country concert for the NFL Jaguars UK team.[25]

2024

In February 2024 the band released a new single Stuck On You and details of their debut album For Your Sins to be released on 3rd May 2024 coinciding with a headline tour of UK and Ireland[26]

Band members

  • Orláith Forsythe - Vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, mandolin (2017–present)
  • Mollie McGinn - Vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, keys, drums (2017–present)
  • Mamie McGinn - Drums (2018 - 2022)

Discography

Album

  • For Your Sins (2024) release date 3 May 2024 [27]
    1. Stuck on You
    2. Stamp on It
    3. Red Button
    4. Every Night I Want You
    5. So Damn Dangerous
    6. Glory, Glory (I am Free)
    7. Wilderness
    8. Did Nobody Ever Love You?
    9. Won't Feel Like This Forever
    10. Dead Man's Heart
    11. Get My Mind Off
    12. Black Rain

EPs

  • Away From The Tide [5] (2019), Self-released
    1. Siren Song
    2. Just Wanna Rock
    3. Car Boot Sale
    4. Nobody's Child
  • Dea Matrona EP [28] (2022), Self-released
    1. Stamp On It
    2. Red Button
    3. Glory Glory (I Am Free)
    4. So Damn Dangerous
    5. Won't Feel Like This Forever

Singles

  • Hard On Yourself (2019)
  • Make You My Star (2020)
  • Stamp On It (2021),
  • Glory Glory (I am Free) (2022),
  • So Damn Dangerous (2022)
  • Red Button (2022)
  • Get My Mind Off (2023)
  • Stuck On You (2024)

Appearances and features

Trivia

  • The McGinn family has a rich connection to music. Besides Mollie and Mamie, Finn McGinn (their father) played in a band called Tiberius Minnows.[32]
  • Despite not being part of Dea Matrona anymore, Mamie McGinn has also done some of the artwork for the covers of the Red Button and Get My Mind Off singles.[1]
  • Jim Fitzpatrick, the Irish artist who did most of the artwork for Thin Lizzy, has also designed one of Dea Matrona's logos.[33]
  • The instrument swapping between Orláith and Mollie started in the early busking days due to the heaviness of the bass guitar.[1]

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