Dea Matrona (band)


Dea Matrona are an Irish rock band based in Belfast and led by Orláith Forsythe and Mollie McGinn.
Formally formed in 2018, the band have written and self-produced all of their catalogue to the present day. Both Orláith and Mollie sing and play multiple instruments, exchanging lead singing duties but also swapping their roles on bass and lead guitar.

Early years

The core band members Orláith Forsythe and Mollie McGinn first met in somewhat competitive circumstances, competing against each other in Scór na nÓg singing competitions. "We also went to the same school but didn’t really know each other. In fifth year there was a talent show at school and both of us wanted to enter it individually," Forsythe recalls. "But there was only one more space, so the teacher was like, look, you'll do it together or you don't do it, so we very awkwardly did it together without really knowing each other." They performed Travelin’ Soldier by The Chicks and began practicing together regularly afterwards.
As teenagers, Forsythe and McGinn spent much of their free time busking locally, using public performances as a way to practice and earn small amounts of money. In early 2017, they began performing regularly as a cover band at small pubs, weddings, and local events, often playing multiple sets each week and using the gigs to gain experience and support their musical activities.
"We just went out and played our guitars all day," says McGinn. "We would meet on a weekend, leave the house in the morning and just not come back all day. I think there was one summer, we just busked pretty much every day."
In 2018, Mollie’s younger sister Mamie McGinn, 14 at the time, joined the group on drums. The trio continued performing frequently, combining live shows and busking throughout the week to develop their skills and reach audiences.

Dea Matrona

The band adopted the name 'Dea Matrona', which originates from Celtic mythology meaning 'Divine Mother Goddess'. In 2019, they released four original songs as the Away from the Tide EP. The band recorded and produced the release independently due to limited financial resources, while maintaining a busy schedule of cover performances and busking alongside their original material.
In December 2020, a video of the band busking Fleetwood Mac’s "Oh Well" gained viral attention online. Following this, the band were invited to perform their single Make You My Star on The Late Late Show in March 2021, which reached Number 1 on both the UK and Ireland iTunes rock charts. Later in 2021, the band appeared at several festivals including Reading & Leeds, and Belsonic.

Line-up change & debut album

In February 2022, Dea Matrona announced that Mamie McGinn had left the band to focus on school and other interests. Orláith and Mollie continued performing as a duo, often working with session musicians to maintain their live schedule. Over the next several years, the band toured extensively, building their audience through regional shows and festival appearances including SXSW, Eurosonic Noorderslag, Rock Werchter and Electric Picnic. They also supported established artists such as KALEO and Chris Shiflett on tour, gaining experience on larger stages.
The band released their debut album, For Your Sins, independently, continuing to self-produce in order to retain control over their music. The album explores themes of love, desire, and religion. In the weeks leading up to its release, the band made a cameo in Season 2 of the television series Blue Lights. Following the album, the band embarked on a promotional tour, with the album reaching Number One on the UK Independent Album Breakers chart and entering the top 20 in the Scottish Albums Chart.
Between 2024 and 2025, Dea Matrona continued performing at a mixture of regional and larger-scale events. Highlights included supporting The Corrs at the The Royal Albert Hall appearances at Glastonbury Festival and Plymouth Festival and supporting artists such as Sting, Sheryl Crow, Shania Twain, Bryan Adams and The Darkness on European tours.
Their second album has been completed and is scheduled for release in 2026, with a headline European tour planned for March 2026.

Band members

  • Orláith Forsythe - Vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, mandolin
  • Mollie McGinn - Vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, keys, drums
  • Mamie McGinn - Drums

    Discography

Album

  • ''For Your Sins''

    EPs

  • Away from the Tide
  • Dea Matrona EP
  • ''For Your Sins:Acoustic Sessions''

    Singles

  • "Hard On Yourself"
  • "Make You My Star"
  • "Stamp On It"
  • "Glory Glory "
  • "So Damn Dangerous"
  • "Red Button"
  • "Get My Mind Off"
  • "Stuck On You"
  • "Black Rain"
  • "Every Night I Want You"
  • "KISS"
  • "Stuck on You"
  • "Red Button"
  • "Magic Spell"

    Appearances and features

  • UTV Life, UTV
  • Stephen Nolan Show, BBC One
  • Hot Press, #MorningGlory25
  • The Late Late Show, RTÉ One
  • Blue Lights series 2, Episode 6:

    Trivia

  • Jim Fitzpatrick, the Irish artist who did most of the artwork for Thin Lizzy, has also designed one of Dea Matrona's logos.
  • The instrument swapping between Orláith and Mollie started in the early busking days due to the heaviness of the bass guitar. The instrument swaps have been remarked by several other musicians, including Sheryl Crow.