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''Daughters'' is the third studio album by American
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, released on March 9, 2010, through
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. It was released after the band's initial break up in August 2009, and would be their final studio release until, following the band's reformation in 2013, it was followed by ''
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'' in 2018.


Background


Writing and recording

Sadler described the writing process of their third album as, " akingdemos for three years at the house and then taking songs, song ideas and some riffs to the practice space to hash them out with Jon yverson This album really caught up with us. People were getting a little older, the whole band was extremely poor from touring over the years, so life outside the band really caught up with us and it became hard to really do anything. I'm very proud of this record just because we were able to make it, you know? It was a real struggle." Recording for Daughters' third album began in late April, 2009, and tracking was finished by June. However, in August, Daughters had abruptly broken up. After finishing recording for the album Sadler stated he and Marshall got in an argument, resulting in Marshall leaving the band. The rest of the band then went on hiatus. Sadler continued with mastering the record, finalizing the artwork and worked with artist Dave Fisher on a trailer video. Sadler stated that he "was essentially trying to keep the band alive for who-knows-what" and "hoping arshallwould come back or maybe in a few years we would start playing again." Eventually Sadler moved to Brooklyn and Marshall expressed interest in rejoining, but insisted that Sadler should be replaced, which consequently resulted in the band's dissolution.


Self-critique comments

Members of the band have mixed feelings about the album. In an interview with
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Marshall said, “there are definitely parts of the record that were written to see how people will respond, which is kind of disappointing. I think there’s some really good shit on there that I’m excited about. But it was definitely like a ‘Let’s put in a lot of recording time’…There was overthinking involved. We recorded it in May or June, that’s so much time to sit and look at it. Maybe I’m over-analyzing it.” In an interview with
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Sadler stated, "I have mixed feelings about it. It's sad that the band fell apart as this record was being released because I do believe it was a sort of coming of age recording, but that it was only a peek at what was to come. Writing this album felt like a dusting of cobwebs for me and as though we were stepping into a territory that was fresh and exciting for our band; at least that was my goal when i made it. On the other hand, it's great to be away from the stresses of the band. Daughters was a band that provided me with some really great memories and took me around the world, helped me make some great friends and allowed me to do what I’ve always wanted to do with my life. I feel extremely grateful to have been able to work together with dudes that I’ve known for a long time in a band I felt had integrity. I am truly blessed to have had the opportunity to write and record our last record as I am extremely proud of it, especially in the context and history of the band."


Musical style

''Daughters'' is considered by critics to be the band's most accessible album to date. Previous albums, 2003's '' Canada Songs'' and 2006's '' Hell Songs'', featured a comparatively more intense
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sound. Vocalist Alexis Marshall also sings instead of screams on the album similar to the band's previous album ''Hell Songs''. Guitarist Nick Sadler experimented with more commercially accessible guitar parts when writing the album. Sadler had grown tired of performing the "dizzying ndhigh-pitched" songs from ''Hell Songs'' live, and wanted to add "more groove and low-end" to the band's sound. He wrote bigger-sounding songs that wouldn't "get lost in a large room", contrasting with previous Daughters albums. Marshall was not pleased with the band's new sound on ''Daughters'', citing that it was forced, not natural, and thus less artistic. In an interview with
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, Marshall commented, "It's so easy to steer it and try to be accepted, and do this because this is what's good, and this is what's going to make our band popular. That's no good. That's not art. That's shit. It's not even shit. It's less than shit. What's less than shit? I don't even know. Trying to be other bands... that's less than shit."


Reception

''Daughters'' was met with widespread critical acclaim, with many reviewers commenting on the album's cohesiveness and accessibility in comparison to their earlier work. Writing for
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, David Raposa wrote, "...hardcore Daughters lovers will probably have plenty of bones to pick with this album. For everyone else, ''Daughters'' is a feast to be savored." Similarly Andrew Magnotta of
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said, "''Daughters'' is a straight-ahead, tooth-grinding sprint to no place in particular. You get the sense that the band doesn’t care where they wind up as long as everything along the way is completely devastated."


Track listing

All songs written and recorded by Daughters.


Personnel

''Daughters'' personnel according to CD liner notes. Daughters *
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* Nicholas Andrew Sadler –
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s * Samuel M. Walker –
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Jon Syverson Jon Syverson (born August 21, 1980) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer of the rock band Daughters since 2002. He has also handled drumming duties for As the Sun Sets and The Color of Violence, and more recently U ...
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Additional musicians * Brian Mullen –
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* Mike Knives – guest vocals * Alexander Barton – guest vocals Production and recording * Keith Souza –
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* Nicholas Andrew Sadler – production * Seth Manchester – assistant engineer * Jeff Lipton – mastering * Maria Rice – assistant mastering engineer Artwork and design * Rebecca Adams (Stash Vamps) – album artwork * James O'Mara – album layout and construction


References


External links


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