Daughters- S/T LP ~REISSUE!
Daughters- S/T LP. Inspired by the British Invasion, 60’s garage bands, power pop, and their love of the New York Dolls, the Daughters formed in early 1980 on the North Shore of Boston, MA and includes a member who later went on to play in the Real Kids. When the band won studio time in a battle of the bands competition, they took advantage of this time to record some original songs. These studio recordings ended up on self released cassettes that received airplay on Boston area radio stations. In early 1981 the band found time to record an EP, which was released on Varulven Records, an independent Boston label, in September of 1981. The EP had three songs, one written by each member of the group. Through their manager, the band went on to record an album at Euphoria Studios in Boston, which was produced by Jimmy Miller (producer of the Rolling Stones, Traffic, and Motorhead, to name but a few). The band officially split-up in 1984 and that LP never saw the light of day. So now you ca