
The band's longest, most intense affair yet at 28 minutes, Daughters is another audacious step away from their originally ephemeral blasts of chaos. It's a freakish middle ground between avant-garde jazz's frenetic attack, punk rock belligerence and metal's ungainly power. Fiercely proud of the results yet expecting astounded ― possibly dismayed ― fans, Marshall proactively defends the band's continual sonic shift.




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We still can't buy The First Supper from iTunes in Europe, what's up with that?
This is one that took me completely by surprise. Insanely good record.
Well ,this band is really new to me, which is actually good, because I love to get to know bands.
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