Sons & Daughters

By • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Band Bios

Scotland might be on the brink of a musical civil war…or at least a slight rethinking of the country’s sonic landscape. Although the famed Glastonbury Festival has long been a rock ‘n’ roll staple, the European host nation has for just as long also served as a hotbed for delicate twee pop a la Belle and Sebastian and Camera Obscura. But with the noteworthy rock ranks growing during the past few years to include acts such as Franz Ferdinand, there soon might be another shift in the balance of power. And this year’s outstanding Sons and Daughters’ release, This Gift, certainly isn’t going to hurt the guitar-slingers’ cause. The bouncy, blistering LP packs a dozen tunes full of Adele Bethel’s sassy vocals. And her backing band compliments the captivating frontwoman with unadulterated hard-hitting rhythms that prove the antithesis to their country’s longstanding reputation for fragile pop music.

Chicago Innerview Magazine, October 2008

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