Pygmalion is the third studio album by English rock band Slowdive, originally released on 6 February 1995 by Creation Records. It was the band's last album before their dissolution in 1995 and reformation in 2014, and their only album to feature Ian McCutcheon, who had replaced Simon Scott on drums.
Pygmalion significantly departed from the shoegaze style Slowdive had established on their previous two studio albums, Just for a Day and Souvlaki. The album showcases a more experimental sound, leaning towards ambient electronic music with sparse and atmospheric arrangements.