
By titling their fourth full-length You Won’t Get What You Want, Daughters send a crystal-clear message. The quartet once again follow the same internal compass that guided them to blur the lines of fickle heavy music sub-genres in the first place and quietly ignite a cult fervor typically reserved for grindhouse phenomena. In fact, the best way to describe the philosophy and the sound of the quartet is simply: rock ‘n’ roll.
The bludgeoning Rhode Islanders have blown our ears and left us breathless, back from the dead to unleash their-highly-evolved grind on the world anew. maintaining and expanding on their intense trademark sound with an explosive sonic-takeover, their music is now a thing of calculated chaos. the record delves into some seriously haunting and neo-gothic John Carpenter stylings alongside its relentless industrial dirge-ing. its exhilarating and quite unlike anything else – like Swans got mangled with napalm death’s speed-death in a sonic world invented by nine inch nails. on acid. mad. “after an eight-year-long hiatus Daughters reach their peak” 9/10
The first new music in eight years from DAUGHTERS
Daughters new album, You Won’t Get What You Want, in stores October 26th By titling their 2018 fourth full-length and debut for Ipecac Records, You Won’t Get What You Want, Daughters send a crystal clear message. The quartet—Alexis Marshall [vocals], Nick Sadler [guitar], Jon Syverson [drums], and Sam Walker [bass]— follow the same internal compass that guided them to blur the lines of fickle heavy music sub-genres in the first place and quietly ignite a cult fervor typically reserved for grindhouse phenomena.
In fact, the best way to describe the philosophy and the sound of the quartet is simply: rock ‘n’ roll.
Jonathan Syverson
Nicholas Andrew Sadler
Samuel Moorehouse Walker