Photo credit: Reid Haithcock DAUGHTERS PARTNER WITH VISUAL ARTIST ALEXANDER BARTON FOR “MAGIC RELIGHTING CANDLE” SHORT FILM; FEATURES DAUGHTERS’ TRACK “CITY SONG” YOU WON’T GET WHAT YOU WANT ARRIVED FRIDAY VIA IPECAC RECORDINGS; FALL MINI-TOUR KICKS OFF TOMORROW “It’s become pretty common for beloved bands to reunite and make good albums again, but it’s still rare for bands to reunite and make something that may very well be their best album, and that’s exactly what Daughters have done.” – Brooklyn Vegan |
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Oct. 30, 2018, Providence, R.I. – Daughters, the Rhode Island-based outfit whose very recently released album, You Won’t Get What You Want, has been widely praised with Rolling Stones aying of the 10-track release: “If heavy music is supposed to be scary, Daughters have elevated it to an invigorating new level,” have partnered with fine artist Alexander Barton for a short film dubbed “Magic Relighting Candle” (https://youtu.be/KqntnTfFcHE) “As a friend and collaborator of Daughters, I complimented six minutes of experimentation with a familiar household performance to their introductory track ‘City Song,’ explains Barton (alexanderbarton.com). “The flame teases the hopeful youth and rhythmically refuses his satisfaction. Flickering in and out of grain and noise, disappointment and smoke, ‘Magic Relighting Candle’ challenges the creative and superstitious.” “Alex has been an important friend and cohort for about 20 years now,” adds guitar player Nick Sadler. “He is also one of my favorite creative thinks. We are always in good fortune when Alex has a project in mind for Daughters.” Friday’s release of You Won’t Get What You Want was met with both anticipation and wide enthusiasm, Consequence of Sound’s Heavy Consequence awarded YWGWYW an A-, saying the band was “unafraid to tread new ground,” while Brooklyn Vegan dubbed the collection “awe-inspiring” and The AV Club smartly summarized the album’s place in Daughters’ discography by saying “Daughters have created an album that’s as uncompromising as anything they’ve done before, but with a matured take on aggressive music that suits them well.” YWGWYW is available digitally (http://smarturl.it/Daughters) and physically (https://revolvemerchandise. |
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The band has also partnered with Fuzzrocious Pedals to create the Empty Glass pedal, which was used on “City Song” The pedal is for sale exclusively via Reverb.com with a demo of the pedal in action here: https://youtu.be/k2z-Ubmsqhk. Empty Glass takes the base circuit of Fuzzrocious’ M.O.T.H. and slightly alters it to expand its capabilities further. First, a dirty, monophonic octave up circuit slams the M.O.T.H., creating metallic, harsh octave up drive/distortion. Via the DRONE footswitch, users can activate an oscillator with controls for the volume of the droning oscillator, a blend to mix the drive/distortion signal with the oscillator, and a drone pot to control the sweep of pitched oscillation ranging from the guttural revving of a V8 engine to the ear-piercing screech of tinnitus. “Ryan at Fuzzrocious came up w a modded version of one of his pedals that he thought might be a useful tool for Daughters,” said Sadler. “We traded the prototype and new ideas, back and forth, for nearly a year until I was able to sit down and begin applying the Empty Glass to this shelved self-referential percussion pattern. Empty Glass provides almost 100% of the music you hear in ‘City Song’ – the challenge being in how to turn a simple drone tool into performative music.” Daughters’ fall tour, which already boasts several sold out dates, kicks off tomorrow night in Richmond. 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 SOLD OUT November 4 Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus SOLD OUT November 8 Los Angeles, CA The Echo November 9 Los Angeles, CA The Echo SOLD OUT November 10 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill SOLD OUT November 11 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill November 13 Seattle, WA Highline November 15 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge November 17 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT November 18 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT April 5 St. Petersburg, Russia Mod Club April 6 Moscow, Russia Pravda Club April 8 Munich, Germany Backstage Concerts April 9 Stuttgart, Germany Juha West April 10 Paris, France Point Ephemere April 11 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium Le Botanique April 12 Berlin, Germany Cassiopeia Club April 13 Hamburg, Germany Hafenklang April 14 Tilburg, Netherlands Roadburn April 15 Ramsgate, UK Ramsgate Music Hall April 16 Bristol, UK The Exchange April 17 Manchester, UK The Deaf Institute April 18 Glasgow, UK The Hug and Pint April 19 Leeds, UK Brudenell April 20 London, UK The Dome 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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