Despite the band's deliberately innocuous-sounding name, Daughters are an exercise in extreme grindcore noise. Though the all-male quintet is from Providence, Rhode Island, comparisons to Japanese noise acts like Melt Banana and the Boredoms are not without merit. Daughters' music is slightly less chaotic and more overtly structured, but with a similarly unsettling manic edge. They've also gained a reputation for altering their sound between albums, in particular the rapid-fire vocal style on their debut, 2003's Canada Songs, and the menacing drawl found on 2006's Hell Songs; ...