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The Wild Youth EP

666.9M streams

666,877,587

If You Leave

154.5M streams

154,504,996

His Young Heart

135.6M streams

135,591,754

Not To Disappear

130.7M streams

130,749,316

Smother

128.1M streams

128,094,706

Music From Before the Storm

114.6M streams

114,574,621

Spotify Sessions

14.2M streams

14,221,532

Stereo Mind Game

13M streams

12,969,590

4AD Session

10.7M streams

10,685,870

Be On Your Way

8.3M streams

8,328,459

Biography

Incorporating moody folk and hushed electronics in ways that recall Cat Power as well as The xx, Daughter began as the solo project of singer/guitarist Elena Tonra. Tonra was performing on her own when she met guitarist Igor Haefeli, who joined Daughter along with drummer Remi Aguilella to complete the band's lineup. The trio self-released a demo as well as their 2011 debut EP, His Young Heart, which led to Mumford & Sons' label Communion releasing their second EP, the more polished and eclectic The Wild Youth, later that year. Early in 2012, Daughter signed with 4AD, which released the single ‘Smother’ that October. The band's debut album, If You Leave, arrived in April 2013. After an extensive tour in support of the debut, Daughter re-entered the studio to begin recording their second album, Not to Disappear. The record was primarily self-recorded, after which they took it to Nicolas Vernhes (Deerhunter, War on Drugs, Animal Collective), who produced the final mixes at his Rare Book Room studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. It was released in early 2016. For their next project, Daughter composed a score to the video game Life Is Strange: Before the Storm. The track ‘Burn It Down’ was issued as the soundtrack's first single in August 2017. A year later, Tonra released an eponymous album under the solo moniker Ex:Re. In January 2023, Daughter returned with single ‘Be On Your Way’ from the upcoming album Stereo Mind Game, released 7 April. - Heather Phares, Rovi