que show, meus amigos que atmosfera que vibe que voz 🍃 #daughter #elenatonra #igorhaefeli #remiaguilella muito obrigada! 💞 (em Circo Voador)
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que show, meus amigos que atmosfera que vibe que voz 🍃 #daughter #elenatonra #igorhaefeli #remiaguilella muito obrigada! 💞 (em Circo Voador)
Meeting the whole band from Daughter after their Sydney gig
Daughter is made up of Elena Tonra for the vocals and Igor Haefeli on guitar. I think what first attracted me to this band, after listening to their song ‘Medicine’ from ‘The Wild Youth-EP’, was the haunting simplicity of it; indeed most of their songs have a beautiful eerie quality to them. Almost as if you’re transported to the very heart and soul of the song itself. You can feel it, feel the undertones of the song. And ‘Medicine’ demonstrates that incredibly well.The opening lines of the song resonate heavily with me:’Pick it up, pick it all up and start again. You’ve got a second chance, you could go home, escape it all. It’s just irrelevant.’I won’t bore you with why these lyrics cut so deep for me, but just keep it to the beauty of it all. Albeit a slightly melancholy song, it nevertheless has moments of, dare I say it, clarity. It’s a song that seems to in fact, be giving us a second chance. At what, it depends. Whether people feel the song describes a lost love, a time in their life they miss, an opportunity they missed, or something that brought them down.
Elena Tonra’s vocals do justice to what I think are beautiful lyrics; her almost quiet tone of voice breathes over the piano backing and the beats that almost sound like heavy breathing. For me this makes the song more inviting; her vocals stand out with a simple beat in the background, focussing entirely on the words and their meaning.
For example: ‘You’ve got a warm heart, you’ve got a beautiful brain, but it’s disintegrating.’ Of course this may seem like it’s describing a mental breakdown almost, but for me it represents how we all feel sometimes: a little bit lost. We feel fine in ourselves for most of the time, but we have these moments when we question things, we think we’re not doing our best, in fact that we don’t know what we’re doing. The line ‘you’ve got a beautiful brain, but it’s disintegrating’ for me represents society today. We are all intelligent, we all have brains, but we’re led to think that if we don’t ace tests, if we don’t get the best grades, if we do something that isn’t ‘intellectual’ we’re not clever. It’s not true. Everyone has a beautiful brain. And even those who are what society calls ‘clever.’ Their brains and their thoughts are torn to pieces. Have you ever been to university? Been told things you don’t believe? Had something driven into your head, ideas you don’t believe in? I’m not talking politically here, I’m talking life. Ideas that we have to achieve something in our life to be someone. Have you ever felt like everything you once thought, once believed in has disintegrated?
Well I have.
These thoughts are further clarified for me with the next part of the song:’You could still be, what you want to, what you said you were when I met you.’ I bet we all have dreams and wishes inside of us. Different things whether it be someone dreaming they could be a singer, actress, author, whatever. But sometimes we’re forced to, not by people, but often by ourselves, into thinking these dreams can’t become reality, so we don’t think we can be that person we want to. We think it’s easier to let go of these dreams, just become someone others expect you to. This part of the song as well, seems to describe a lost friendship to me. Two friends who have drifted apart, neither of them achieving what they want, but still holding onto hope and reminders that once everything seemed possible.
These thoughts of course are just my own, but listen to the song, the haunting vocals and melodic nature of the song and see hear for yourself the beauty in it. It may not be the most happiest of songs, but it made me feel a little bit better about myself, about what I think, what I believe in.