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New song from Daughters, new LP to come

Posted by Loren on July 15, 2018

New song from Daughters, new LP to come
photo by Reid Hathcock

Daughters have just released "Satan in the Wait," their first new song in 8 years.

The new song is a teaser of more to come, as the band just signed with Ipecac Recordings for a new album planned for release sometime later this year. 

The band, who last released a self-titled album in 2010, will also hit the road briefly (dates below).

Note: Tour dates updated on August 4, 2018.

Daughters tour dates:

October 31  Richmond, VA  Strange Matter

November 1  Baltimore, MD  Metro Gallery

November 2  Philadelphia, PA  First Unitarian Church

November 3 Brooklyn, NY  Brooklyn Bazaar

November 4 Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus  SOLD OUT

November 8 Los Angeles, CA The Echo

November 9 Los Angeles, CA The Echo

November 10 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill

November 11 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill

November 15 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge

November 17 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT

November 18 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen SOLD OUT

New song from Daughters, new LP to come
photo by Reid Hathcock

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