Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling

Laura Marling’s exquisite seventh album Song For Our Daughter arrives almost without preamble or warning in the midst of uncharted global chaos, and yet instantly and tenderly offers a sense of purpose, clarity and calm. As a balm for the soul, this full-blooded new collection could be posited as Laura’s richest to date, but in truth it’s another incredibly fine record by a British artist who rarely strays from delivering incredibly fine records.

Taking much of the production reins herself, alongside long-time collaborators Ethan Johns and Dom Monks, Laura has layered up lush string arrangements and a broad sense of scale to these songs without losing any of the intimacy or reverence we’ve come to anticipate and almost take for granted from her throughout the past decade.

Laura Marling

Song For Our Daughter

Chrysalis Records and Partisan Records
Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
LP

£19.99

140 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

BRRV002

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Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
CD

£7.99

Digipack with Booklet.

Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

BRRC002

Learn more
Laura Marling

Song For Our Daughter

Chrysalis Records and Partisan Records
Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
LP

£19.99

140 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

BRRV002

Learn more
Album artwork for Song For Our Daughter by Laura Marling
CD

£7.99

Digipack with Booklet.

Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

BRRC002

Learn more

Laura Marling’s exquisite seventh album Song For Our Daughter arrives almost without preamble or warning in the midst of uncharted global chaos, and yet instantly and tenderly offers a sense of purpose, clarity and calm. As a balm for the soul, this full-blooded new collection could be posited as Laura’s richest to date, but in truth it’s another incredibly fine record by a British artist who rarely strays from delivering incredibly fine records.

Taking much of the production reins herself, alongside long-time collaborators Ethan Johns and Dom Monks, Laura has layered up lush string arrangements and a broad sense of scale to these songs without losing any of the intimacy or reverence we’ve come to anticipate and almost take for granted from her throughout the past decade.