Stereo Mind Game
The moody London indie folk trio return with a stripped-back record inspired by long-distance longing.
Daughter has released their first music in seven years, an atmospheric ode to knowig others and yourself — read the NME review
Following the release cycle for their second album, the U.K. Top 20-charting Not to Disappear, Daughter explored other directions including composing music for a video game (2017's Life Is Strange: Before the Storm), and bandleader Elena Tonra launched a sparer, even more personal solo project, Ex:Re.
Daughter find a little more hope in the melancholy on their dazzling new album Stereo Mind Game.
It’s been a long while since Daughter have released an album, but ‘Stereo Mind Game’ is certainly worth the wait. Reminiscent of their 2013 release ‘If
The moody folk rockers make a welcome return with beautifully arranged songs exploring long-distance relationships and the struggle to be sober
Stereo Mind Game by Daughter album review: pleasingly glacial progress from Elena Tonra's indie-folk collective
A sense of loss remains pervasive and all-encompassing on Daughter's third album, 'Stereo Mind Game.' Read our review.
Stereo Mind Game by Daughter album review by Zara Hederman for Northern Transmissions. The trio's new full-length drops on March 7th 2023