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Who We Are

Someone’s Daughter is a femme punk powerhouse tearing up the Seattle music scene with their raw, unapologetic sound. Combining fierce vocals, electrifying guitar riffs, driving basslines, and relentless beats, this quartet channels the energy of riot grrrl, grunge, and hardcore punk into something both nostalgic and refreshingly original.

Known for their fiery stage presence and emotionally charged performances, Someone’s Daughter tackles themes of societal injustice, personal struggles, and the unyielding pursuit of freedom. Their raw lyrics and fearless energy have earned them a dedicated following in the Pacific Northwest.

Sharing stages with local legends like Bitchslap, Atrocity Girl, and Rainbow Coalition Death Cult, Someone’s Daughter is a band that demands to be heard. Whether shredding at a dive bar or headlining a punk showcase, they leave audiences electrified and eager for more.

Stay tuned—Someone’s Daughter is just getting started.

May 18th @ 7pm – $17 adv/$20 DOS – 21+ (Sewer Society Launch Party)
May 22nd @ 8pm – $10 – 21+
May 23rd @ 9pm – $12 adv/$15 DOS – All Ages (EP RELEASE)
May 24th @ 8pm – FREE – 21+ (West Coast Tour!)
May 26th @ 7:30pm – $10 suggested donation – All Ages (West Coast Tour!)
May 27th @ 6pm – $10 – All Ages (West Coast Tour!)
May 31st @ 6pm – $10 adv/$15 DOS/$6 HS ID – All Ages (West Coast Tour!)

Someone’s Daughter immediately snatched our attention with the sharp snap of cymbals, vibrating bass and riotous guitar furiously bouncing against the walls of the tight space. The crowd quickly followed suit, thrashing and moshing to the vocalists’ passionate declarations of “I’M JUST KIDDING.” The two vocalists engaged in a sonic conversation of anti-incel and pro-eating out interjections over nonstop strumming and crashing drums. The band manipulated both sound and energy like spiders crafting their web as they eased in and out of tension building and raucous, high-speed punk tempos. We were on our toes, running a race with no finish line, until Someone’s Daughter followed an impassioned ballad with a final, swift kick in the face, closing the set with their raucous energy still ringing in our ears.

by Disposable Parts

Rat City Records

Someone’s Daughter is a new band out of Seattle, featuring three newcomers, Lane Matravers (vocals, guitar), Emily Miller (vocals, guitar), Kaija Cornett (bass, vocals), and scene veteran Rosie Gonce (drums). The four songs on this debut EP are aggressive and angry hardcore that examine rampant misogyny in our culture, especially as it’s getting worse today rather than better. Lyrics are shouted with spite, sometimes in a call and response way, the drums pound furiously, the guitars playing loud simple chord progressions, and the bass thrumming with frantic complex lines. “Human Lifesize Doll” is a raging track about the sexist view of women as sex objects, no better than a blow-up doll. “Test Subject” mixes rap vocals with post hardcore instrumentals in a song about disappearing reproductive rights. After examining various methods of birth control, the song flatly states, “And if it ever fails, good luck with that / We care more about a clump of cells than about some breeder slag.” “The King” looks at online incel propaganda, in which small-minded white men puff themselves up and talk shit about women, blaming them for all of their ills, and how the “echo chamber of hate” invariably results in physical violence against women. The final track, “Just Kidding,” looks at the rising tide of men who sexually harass women, and when called on it say, “just kidding.” “You should smile more / You should wear a skirt / We want women to stay pure / You’re a cock tease and a flirt,” the song says, repeating the contradictory statements misogynistic men make toward women, before getting defensive and declaring they were “just kidding.” This is a raw, angry, and promising debut.

The Silver Lining by Paul Silver

The Jersey Beat