… Read Full Bio ↴Daughter is Elena Tonra, a singer/songwriter from North London, UK.
After releasing a 4 track Demo EP, Elena joined forces with Igor Haefeli to produce 'His Young Heart' in April 2011. On November 2011, with the addition of Remi Aguilella on drums, 'The Wild Youth - EP' was released via Communion Records.
The band signed in 2012 with 4AD and in August a new track, 'Smother', surface online. A 7" single of the song was released on October 1st, including a new version of 'Run'. The final advance of their first full length album, 'Still', premiered its video on January 28th 2013.
'If You Leave' was released on March 18th through 4AD and April 30th in North America through Glassnote, closely followed by the single 'Human' backed with the previously only available on the Japanese version of the album, 'Drift'.
'Youth' was released on the 12th August as a limited edition 7" together with a new track, 'Smoke'.
On September 2013, the band performed at Festival no.6 in Portmeirion Town Hall with an 8 piece ensemble alongside composer, arranger and conductor Joe Duddell. They reconvened to re-enact the set with 10 graduates of the Royal Northern College of Music at London's iconic Air Studio. Filmed by Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth, the '4AD Session EP' was released on 15th April 2014.
The first of a video trilogy filmed by Pollard and Forsyth, 'Doing The Right Thing', was launched on 30th September 2015. The song was also the first single off their second album 'Not to Disappear' released on 15th January 2016. The debut follow-up was recorded with Nicolas Vernhes (Deerhunter, War On Drugs, Animal Collective) at his Rare Book Room studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. 'Numbers' was released on November 10th, as the band embarked on a European and US Tour through March 2016. ‘How’, the final video in the '3 Films' trilogy, was released on February 26, 2016.
In 2017, the band were selected to make the soundtrack for the episodic adventure game series Life is Strange's prequel, Before the Storm, and the band released the album "Music From Before the Storm" at September 1, 2017.
The album contains 13 tracks, and the track named "The Right Way Around" is the main song played in the game.
At April 19, 2018, the track "All I Wanted" was performed live at Asylum Chapel.
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Medicine
Daughter Lyrics
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And start again
You've got a second chance
You could go home
Escape it all
It's just irrelevant
It's just medicine
You could still be
What you want to
What you said you were
When I met you
You've got a warm heart
You've got a beautiful brain
But it's disintegrating
From all the medicine
From all the medicine
From all the medicine
Medicine
You could still be
What you want to be
What you said you were
When you met me
You could still be
What you want to
What you said you were
When I met you
When you met me
When I met you
You
You
You
You
You
You
You
The song "Medicine" by Daughter is a complex and deeply emotional piece that explores themes of regret, second chances, and the power of healing. The song opens with the lines "Pick it up, pick it all up, and start again," which seems to imply that the singer is speaking to someone who is struggling with something and needs to find a way to move forward. The idea of a "second chance" is introduced, suggesting that the person being addressed has perhaps made a mistake, or perhaps failed in some way, but that there is still hope for them to make things right.
The chorus of the song, with its repeated refrain of "It's just medicine," adds a layer of complexity to the lyrics. On one level, the phrase seems to suggest that the person being addressed needs to take some kind of medicine in order to heal, whether that be physical, emotional, or spiritual medicine. However, the phrase can also be read as a metaphorical reference to the idea of finding something that helps to ease the pain of the past and move on towards a better future.
The second verse of the song brings in more detail about the person being addressed, telling them that they still have the potential to be what they want to be, and what they said they were when they first met the singer. However, it's clear that something has gone wrong with this person, and they are in danger of losing themselves entirely to "all the medicine." The repetition of the word "medicine" adds weight to this idea, suggesting that the person's reliance on some kind of substance or habit is preventing them from reaching their full potential.
Overall, "Medicine" is a haunting and powerful song that digs deep into issues of identity, regret, and hope. It's a reflective and introspective piece that encourages the listener to examine their own lives and the things that may be holding them back from reaching their full potential.
Line by Line Meaning
Pick it up, pick it all up
Gather up all the pieces of your life that have fallen apart
And start again
Begin anew with a fresh perspective and a clean slate
You've got a second chance
An opportunity to redo things and make them right
You could go home
Return to a place of comfort and familiarity
Escape it all
Leave behind the stress and turmoil of your current situation
It's just irrelevant
All of the struggles and problems you've faced are insignificant in the grand scheme of things
It's just medicine
The trials and tribulations you've been through are necessary for growth and healing
You could still be
There is the potential for you to become
What you want to
Anything you desire is within reach
What you said you were
The person you claimed to be
When I met you
When we first crossed paths
You've got a warm heart
You have a kind and caring nature
You've got a beautiful brain
Your mind is capable of greatness and creativity
But it's disintegrating
However, it's deteriorating due to the hardships you've endured
From all the medicine
The difficulties you've faced have been a necessary part of your journey
You
You, as an individual
You
You, with all your unique qualities and attributes
You
You, capable of overcoming any obstacle
You
You, worthy of love and acceptance
You
You, with infinite potential
You
You, a survivor and a fighter
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Adele Bethel, Ailidh Lennon, David Gow, Scott Paterson
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