Sons and Daughters live in concert.
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Sons and Daughters

29
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

76
%
Based on 
29
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 29 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Sons and Daughters is rated as an entertaining live performer, with many notable strengths. Sons and Daughters concert reviews describe live shows and performances as fierce, lovely, powerful, psychedelic, and frantic.

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Glasgow, United Kingdom (2001 - 2012)
Bio
Sons and Daughters were an indie rock band which formed in 2001 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band consisted of Adele Bethel (vocals, guitar), Scott Paterson (vocals, guitar), Ailidh Lennon (bass, keyboards, mandolin) and David Gow (drums).
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Critic Concert Reviews

The AU Review (Australia)

January 16, 2012
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Starting out with the astounding psychedelic rock of Sydney’s very own The Laurels and ending with the thrilling pounding set played by Scotland’s much loved band Sons and Daughters the night cannot be faulted.

musicOMH (UK)

June 9, 2011
80
%
Sons & Daughters @ Lexington, London

The Skinny (UK)

November 23, 2008
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The faint echoes of Arcade Fire remain but the Greenock based quintet's plaintive sound is well received and quirky additions (their spoken word is a treat) go right along with their ease on stage.

Music-News.com (UK)

February 15, 2008
80
%
A mixed crowd turned out at the Russell Square venue in London’s west end to listen to the band that has just released its 2nd album in no less than 4 years.

The Guardian (UK)

February 13, 2008
80
%
Instead she smiles and thanks the audience but in the psychotic heart of the Glaswegians' songs much wilder things seem possible.

The Skinny (UK)

January 6, 2008
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Welcome to a night where Hull rhymes with shite The Stooges are boring fucks and technical requests on volume levels are given in pubic measurements (a 'baw hair' to be precise).

musicOMH (UK)

October 31, 2007
100
%
Rough Trade East London on October 31, 2007

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