Daughter Release ‘Live at Middle Farm Studios’
DAUGHTER
Release Live at Middle Farm Studios
An Intimate Live Performance of Selected Songs From the Trio’s Latest Album Stereo Mind Game
Today, Daughter release Live at Middle Farm Studios, a 7-track filmed performance that celebrates the first anniversary of their latest album, Stereo Mind Game. The session sees the trio of Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella return to the intimacy of Middle Farm Studios near Dartmoor, England – where much of Stereo Mind Game was recorded – to perform those songs live for the first time, including the singles ‘Be On Your Way’, ‘Party’ and ‘To Rage’.
Watch the full session HERE, or via the player below. Individual tracks can be found HERE.
1. Future Lover
2. Party
3. To Rage
4. Be On Your Way
5. Dandelion
6. Isolation
7. Neptune
After more than a decade spent depicting the darkest emotions, Stereo Mind Game is their most optimistic record yet. In the intervening years since their Ivor Novello-nominated soundtrack Music from Before the Storm (2017), Daughter has moved away from their initial London base – Aguilella relocated to Portland, Oregon, Haefeli to Bristol, England – and spent time on their own projects (including Tonra’s debut 2018 solo album under the moniker Ex:Re). However, despite the physical distance – further exacerbated by the pandemic – Daughter continued to meet and write together. Perhaps unsurprisingly connection and disconnection permeate Stereo Mind Game’s twelve songs, grappling with what it means to be separated from loved ones and from yourself both literally and figuratively. Produced by Haefeli and Tonra, Stereo Mind Game was written and recorded in various locations including Devon, Bristol and London (UK), San Diego (CA), Portland (OR) and Vancouver (WA).
“Rich orchestration and poetic lyricism.” – NME ****
“There is a luscious warmth to this collection.” – Uncut 8/10
“Painting in sonic watercolour.” – DIY ****
“Captivating.” – Clash 8/10
“Transcendent.” – Dork ****
“A comeback rich in tender, tangible purpose.” – Record Collector ****
“A triumphant return for the trio.” – The Vinyl Factory
“A dazzling record.” – The Skinny ****

