DAUGHTERS EXTEND NORTH AMERICAN TOUR LISTEN TO “SATAN IN THE WAIT” |
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Aug. 1, 2018, Providence, R.I. – Daughters have extended their North American tour, adding shows in Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Seattle and second performances in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago.
The tour news comes as the band recently revealed their first new song in eight years, “Satan In The Wait” (http://smarturl.it/ “As longtime fans of many of the albums Ipecac has released, we are proud to be a part of their roster,” says guitar player Nick Sadler. “We are looking forward to getting back on road and playing new songs.” “You don’t often get a chance to work with bands that you are already fans of,” added Ipecac Recordings Co-Founder Greg Werckman. “We are thrilled to have Daughters join the Ipecac family. A perfect fit and I guarantee the wait was worth it!” Daughters tour dates: October 31 Richmond, VA Strange Matter November 1 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery November 2 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church November 3 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bazaar November 4 Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus SOLD OUT November 8 Los Angeles, CA The Echo November 9 Los Angeles, CA The Echo November 10 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill November 11 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill November 15 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge November 17 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT November 18 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT |
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Daughters is vocalist Alexis Marshall, guitar player Nick Sadler, drummer Jon Syverson and bass player Sam Walker. Following the release of their 2010 self-titled album, the band took an indefinite hiatus, returning in 2013 for a pair of sold out hometown shows in Providence, and a subsequent smattering of live dates in the intervening years, including joining Dillinger Escape Plan for their final live outings in December of 2017. Daughters have been hailed for their visceral performances, both live and on record, with Pitchfork describing them as “manic” and “pummeling” and Punk News pointing to their “frantic energy” and “spastic urgency.” # # # |
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