Indie folk band Daughter have announced details for their upcoming second album ‘Not to Disappear’. The follow up to their critically acclaimed ‘If You Leave’ will be released in early 2016 on the 15th January of the new year.
The album will be available for purchase through download on itunes; you will be able to purchase it here. Alternatively if you’d like a physical form of the song, that will be open for purchase on the 15th January 2016 here.
Fortunately for us as well Daughter have also released their first single from the upcoming album! ‘Doing the Right Thing’ can be heard here:
This new song shows a continuation from the sound that made them so unique. Heavily atmospheric intense indie folk, with heavy reliance on delicate electric guitar and muffled drumming with lead singer Elena Tonra carrying the song with her haunting falsetto.
As said their first album ‘If You Leave’ was a great success, shooting them from mediocrity to touring the world by themselves (they had previously developed a name for themselves for being Ben Howard’s supporting act).
The good news also continues for Daughter fans, with the release of this new single they have also announced three dates in the UK that they will be performing:
16th November – GLASGOW, Art School
18th November – BRISTOL, Trinity
19th November – LONDON, St. John at Hackney Church
Tickets will go on pre-sale here, which will begin very soon on 1st October (this Thursday) at 9am and tickets will be going on full sale at 9am on the following day on 2nd October (Friday).
The tracklist for the new album has similarly been announced and is the following:
1. ‘New Ways’
2. ‘Numbers’
3. ‘Doing The Right Thing’
4. ‘How’
5. ‘Mothers’
6. ‘Alone / With You’
7. ‘No Care’
8. ‘To Belong’
9. ‘Fossa’
10. ‘Made Of Stone’
And this is the released artwork for the album:
Personally I am very excited about the new album as ‘If You Leave’ was a wonderful piece of work; hopefully the second album will live up to the hype and if the single ‘Doing the Right Thing’ is anything to go by, it certainly will.