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When it comes to the intention of music, the goal is often to elicit an emotion from its listeners. This emotion varies depending on the music, reliant on the overall composition and production of the piece. Emotions that are visible in most modern music today include happiness, sadness and anger. But there is one emotion commonly forgotten when it comes to music.
Fear.
Daughters started as an ordinary mathcore and grindcore band around 2002. The band formed after the break-up of a similar band, As the Sun Sets. The band’s only consistent members during their original formation in the early 2000s were vocalist Alexis Marshall and drummer Jon Syverson. Guitarist Nicholas Sadler and bassist Samuel Walker eventually became permanent members of the band after 2005, and the lineup persisted up until the band broke up in 2009. Almost a decade later, the band came back to release the album “You Won’t Get What You Want” in 2018.