Stereo Mind Game (LP)
Daughter
Amoeba Review
After a seven-year pause, Daughter is back with Stereo Mind Game. The arrangements are gauzy and shimmering, augmented at times by London-based string orchestra the 12 Ensemble's keening, gorgeous sounds. Lyrically the album is all about connection: longing to be closer, in some cases, and in others, letting go and giving up with grace. The interplay of light and shadow on Stereo Mind Game gives these tracks real staying power, the lyrics often imbued with loneliness and despair, the melodies soaring above with hope for transcendence and healing. A richly layered album that easily balances the dark side of life with moments of beauty, love, and honesty.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Intro
|
Daughter | 00:55 |
2.
Be on Your Way
|
Daughter | 04:04 |
3.
Party
|
Daughter | 04:27 |
4.
Dandelion
|
Daughter | 03:51 |
5.
Neptune
|
Daughter | 05:25 |
6.
Swim Back
|
Daughter | 04:34 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Junkmail
|
Daughter | 04:05 |
2.
Future Lover
|
Daughter | 04:13 |
3.
(Missed Calls)
|
Daughter | 01:43 |
4.
Isolation
|
Daughter | 02:37 |
5.
To Rage
|
Daughter | 04:45 |
6.
Wish I Could Cross the Sea
|
Daughter | 03:38 |