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Description:
This Gift is an album by Sons & Daughters, released in 2008. The album is a pop CD. -
The Scottish band Sons And Daughters enlisted ex-Suede and ex-The Tears member Bernard Butler as producer of their second full-length, This Gift, and ...
SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 29/Feb/2008
With propulsive pogo-worthy rhythms and singer Adele Bethel's insistent vocals, these rough-edged folk punks go for a quick knockout on their poppier ...
Joe Tangari - 19/Feb/2008
On their past two releases, Scotland's Sons & Daughters
staked out a unique sound built around tense rhythm, static harmony, hints of
Scottish folk, ...
Dan Raper - 06/Feb/2008
It was the single “Taste the Last Girl” that really set things rolling for Sons and Daughters, the Scottish group that sprang from the ashes of Arab S...
Chip Adams - 05/Feb/2008
It is always a pleasure to see a band grow and evolve over the course of their career, while continuing to hold on to that core essence that made them...
Sharon O'Connell - 28/Jan/2008
Over the past decade, as the DJ-is-God principal has withered away to nothing, it's been gradually supplanted by a belief in the producer as the worke...
Ajitpaul Mangat - 28/Jan/2008
The opening seconds of This Gift leave no doubt as to whether one is listening to a Sons and Daughters record. An urgent, lusty blues riff and cold, p...
Jenni Cole - 28/Jan/2008
I've always thought Sons And Daughters were dealt a somewhat rubbish hand, emerging as they did at more or less the same time as Franz Ferdinand, from...
Nick Mitchell - 28/Jan/2008
A single-minded producer can have a profound effect on a band's direction. When former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler was asked to produce Sons and Da...
Maddy Costa - 25/Jan/2008
Like a pair of stockings with crooked seams, Sons and Daughters' third album has a delicious hint of tawdriness about it. The opening track, Gilt Comp...