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PRIMA QUEEN

Prima Queen

The Prize

    Candid, involving and full of character, Prima Queen’s music has become a world unto itself. The songs of Louise Macphail and Kristin McFadden play like a love letter to the radical power of friendship; to the fans who have reveled in the band’s bitingly charismatic storytelling. Listening to their glorious debut LP 'The Prize', you want to crawl up inside all of its effusive, empathic melodies and bathe in the warmth of the enviable bond at the record’s core.

    Described, accurately, by McFadden as an album that “screams empowerment and strength,” 'The Prize' uses the pair’s fateful connection as a North Star for their shared journey towards growth. Tapping into the shimmering pop sensibilities of HAIM and Jenny Lewis, an openness of spirit defines these 12 tracks, partly inspired by the euphoria Prima Queen experienced on stage over the past year while touring with Olivia Dean, Dream Wife and Swim Deep. It’s here where the band establish themselves as astute, refreshingly frank songwriters, articulating supersized feelings with grace and wit.


    TRACK LISTING

    1. Clickbait (Intro)
    2. Mexico
    3. The Prize
    4. Oats (Ain’t Gonna Beg)
    5. Ugly
    6. Flying Ant Day
    7. Meryl Streep
    8. Spaceship
    9. Fool
    10. Woman And Child
    11. Sunshine Song
    12. More Credit

    Prima Queen

    Not The Baby EP

      Prima Queen's highly anticipated debut EP 'Not The Baby', demonstrates this band's remarkable ability to straddle genres and embrace heartfelt topics, starting with lead single Back Row, a soaring, horns-led pop song about the heartbreak of breaking someone else's heart.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Back Row
      2. Crow
      3. Dylan
      4. Hydroplane

      Prima Queen

      Eclipse / Butter Knife

        An instant connection that was nearly missed. A divide of 4,000 miles and an Atlantic Ocean. An almost-marriage. A tour supporting The Big Moon, Dream Wife and Wet Leg, and six- figure streams. The magic of their ethereal, guitar- driven sound is built not on romantic love, but something immeasurably stronger: female friendship.

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        Eclipse 
        Butter Knife


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