Daughter on Life Is Strange and Changing Your Ways
Photo by Sammi Malhotra, Courtesy of Glassnote Records
Life is Strange’s prequel story, Life is Strange: Before the Storm is finally upon us. Instead of assuming the role of our initial time-travelling protagonist, we’re taking a long hard look at Chloe and who she was before Max came back to Arcadia Bay. Max has moved away, Chloe’s father is gone and all she has left is her mother’s shitty boyfriend to fill the gaps in her heart. That is until she meets the mysterious girl from the first Life is Strange, Rachel Amber.
We had the chance to speak with the game’s musical guest Daughter on how writing music for Life is Strange has changed how they look at themselves as a band and as musicians—and some of the hurdles of representing a grieving, and very rebellious, girl’s life.
Daughter is a London-based group featuring the talents of Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella. They started in 2010 after meeting each other in college, and for a time, defined themselves as “indie-folk,” but today, they say their genre is much different from what they started as.
“Everyone kind of has their different way of naming it,” Haefeli says. “I think especially, over the past year, we moved away from the folk now. It’s such a hard thing [to define] because it just shows how artists and musicians are, just so sort of conscious of their own things that they can’t pigeonhole it anywhere.”
“I think maybe I brought the folk thing into our band anyway from my childhood and what I was used to as a kid, ” Tonra says. “Then I think [Igor] brought in new things and Remi brought in his percussive elements—he’s like jazz and classical—it’s hard to know. It’s a sort of jumble of all of our favorite things. I’m not sure, but we’re into everything, whatever you want to call it.”
The trio was approached by Square Enix at the end of last year after a year of touring. While they were intending to take a short break back in the familiar foggy streets of London, they were asked to score a videogame—Life is Strange: Before the Storm.