Queen Adreena Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Suck |
| 2 | Pretty Like Drugs |
| 3 | Pull Me Under |
| 4 | bed of roses |
| 5 | Jolene |
| 6 | Yemaya |
| 7 | Childproof |
| 8 | Wolverines |
| 9 | Ascending Stars |
| 10 | Are the Songs My Disease? |
| 11 | Birdnest Hair |
| 12 | Black Spring Rising |
| 13 | Butcher and the Butterfly |
| 14 | Cold Fish |
| 15 | Cold Light of Day |
| 16 | F.M. Doll |
| 17 | Friday’s Child |
| 18 | Hide from Time |
| 19 | I Adore You |
| 20 | In Red |
| 21 | Join the Dots |
| 22 | Madraykin |
| 23 | Medicine Jar |
| 24 | Pretty Polly |
| 25 | Princess Carwash |
| 26 | Princess Carwash (Slight Reply) |
| 27 | Racing Towards the Sun |
| 28 | Sleepwalking |
| 29 | Soda Dreamer |
| 30 | Weeds |
| 31 | X'ing Off the Days |
| 32 | Yesterday's Hymn |
Queen Adreena Albums
About Queen Adreena
Queen Adreena was a London-based rock band formed in 1999, fronted by KatieJane Garside's haunting, theatrical vocals that ranged from whispered vulnerability to primal screams over dark, alternative rock arrangements. Their sound blended gothic rock, grunge, and art punk into something uniquely unsettling, with songs like "Pretty Like Drugs" and "Suck" showcasing their ability to craft beautiful melodies wrapped in disturbing imagery. Albums like "Taxidermy" (2000) and "The Butcher And The Butterfly" (2002) established them as cult favorites in the underground rock scene, influencing a generation of alternative artists with their fearless exploration of femininity, madness, and raw emotion. Though they disbanded in 2009, Queen Adreena's uncompromising artistic vision and Garside's captivating stage presence left an indelible mark on alternative rock's darker corners.