Review: Pearl Jam – Daughter (Rock)

This review covers the rock track Pearl Jam – Daughter.

This track was released in 1993 on the album Vs.

The track starts off with an acoustic sounding guitar. The vocals then come in shortly after. A drum it then comes in along with the bassline.

From there, the vocals take the track into the first round of the main chorus. This is capped off with an instrumental section.

After that, the vocals then takes the track into the next verse. An instrumental section then follows. After that, the vocals take the track into the next round of the main chorus with a lighter backing. The main chorus then repeats with the full guitar sounds. An instrumental section follows.

Some distant vocals then come in. After that, the track gradually fades out.

The vocals are alright. They have a bit of a unique sound, but that’s about it.

Meanwhile, the guitars are pretty decent. They do carry the track – especially the bass guitar.

The only real problem I have with this track is the fact that there isn’t that much in terms of verse work. So, there isn’t a whole lot in terms of quantity.

Overall, this is a decent enough track. The vocals and guitar work is decent enough. The lyrics might be a bit on the skimpy side, though. It’s an alright track, but nothing to get excited over.

Score
7/10

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