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"Dwight's Daily Dose of New Music": It's A "Party"

Today's Dose comes from a band I used to play a lot when we were airing the "Sunday Night Music Meeting". This is now the second track I'm featuring from their new release...and it's called "Party" and it's from Daughter.

Here's info about the band from Glassnote Records:

The longing to close physical distances has seeped into many of the tracks on the album, yet ‘Party’ recognises that in order to maintain relationships with others, we must first make peace with ourselves. The track recounts the place that Elena Tonra got to before deciding to give up alcohol. This theme was visited before in Tonra’s writing yet is returned to on ‘Party’ after some distance and from a position of clarity: (“I fear the time wipe out / for fear that I’d forget / the worst night of my life / or even worse, the best”). The track is accompanied by another Tiff Pritchett-directed video.

 

Stereo Mind Game, released on 7 April, is the group’s first record since Not to Disappear (2016) and soundtrack Music from Before the Storm (2017). After more than a decade spent depicting the darkest emotions, Daughter present their most optimistic record yet. Its songs grapple with what it means to be separated from loved ones and from yourself, yet here Daughter tend to sorrow by fixing it in time. Doing so makes it more real, like the flower - dried, pressed and remembered - on the album's cover.

 

Connection and disconnection permeate Stereo Mind Game’s twelve songs literally and figuratively. In the intervening years since the Ivor Novello-nominated Music from Before the Storm (2017), the band has moved away from their initial London base – Aguilella relocated to Portland, Oregon, Haefeli to Bristol, England – and spent time on their own projects (including Tonra’s debut solo album under the moniker Ex:Re in 2018). However, despite the physical distance – further exacerbated by the pandemic – Daughter continued to meet and write together. Produced by Haefeli and Tonra, Stereo Mind Game was written and recorded in various locations including Devon, Bristol and London (UK), San Diego (CA), Portland (OR), and Vancouver (MA), Washington. While Daughter's previous work found power in emotional honesty, Stereo Mind Game welcomes opposing feelings. "It's about not working in absolutes," Haefeli says.  

 

Stereo Mind Game is released on 7 April and will be available digitally, on CD, cassette

and on standard eco-black, eco-mix colour (indie retail only) and green (Rough Trade

exclusive) vinyl formats.


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