Sons and Daughters are a rock band
from Glasgow,
Scotland.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Band
members
- 3 Discography
- 4 Trivia
- 5 Reference
- 6 External
links
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Biography
Conceived of while on tour with Arab
Strap in 2001, Sons and Daughters was initially Adele Bethel's creation. The band's
line-up at first comprised Bethel, David Gow and Ailidh Lennon, and the
band began recording.
After the later addition of Scott Paterson as a second vocalist, the band
played a number of successful performances. Their debut album, the
twenty-five-minute-long Love the Cup
was financed by the band and initially released on Ba Da Bing Records label
in 2003 and later re-released when Sons and Daughters signed to Domino
in 2004.
Their second album,
The Repulsion Box
was released in June 2005. The album features harder and more
syncopated rhythms than the band's previous album.
In February 2006 the band were invited to tour with Morrissey
on the first leg of his UK tour.
They are currently working on their third album, which has yet
to be named.
Band members
- Adele Bethel - Vocals, guitar, piano
- David Gow - Drums, percussion
- Ailidh Lennon - Bass, mandolin, piano
- Scott Paterson - Vocals, guitar
Discography
Singles
| Year |
Song |
UK
Singles Chart |
Album |
| 2005 |
"Taste
the Last Girl" |
75 |
The
Repulsion Box |
| 2005 |
"Dance Me In" |
40 |
The
Repulsion Box |
| 2004 |
"Johnny Cash" |
68 |
Love
The Cup |
Albums
- Love the Cup
(Ba Da Bing, Domino)
- The Repulsion Box
(Domino) UK #70
Trivia
- A track from Love the Cup, "Blood", was
featured in the Showtime
television series Weeds
(Episode 04, "Fashion of the Christ").
- Bassist Lennon is married to Roddy
Woomble of Idlewild fame.
- Bethel and Gow have both played with Arab Strap before Sons
and Daughters formed.
- The band have supported Franz Ferdinand on
tour.
Reference
- Guinness Book
of British Hit Singles - 19th Edition - ISBN
1-904994-10-5
External links