
In a recent evening for the debut of Ben Mumfords (of mumford and sons) once UK and now Australian night 'Communion Australia' the kids affectionately known as Sherlocks Daughter woo-ed the crowd in a soft shanty plea that left me gazing at lead singer and total babe Tanya Horo. 'Kids' the most recent installment from the the troupe has been dazzled by another sydney miss Alison Wonderland , who until recently I considered a pretty face with skills on the wheels of steel. Her remix shows proper structure and potential for both the track [...]
[mp3] Sherlock's Daughter: "Song for Old People" Sherlock's Daughter have been in New York for several weeks and have been garnering a fair amount of attention around their darkly impassioned stage show, and richly textured songs. There's no mistaking singer Tanya Horo's central role in the group as her hyper-sexual stage presence and haunting vocals are quick to draw eyes and ears. Yet, her backing musicians are essential as they are able to lay down an intricate base of effect-laden guitars, percussion, keys and some of the best drumming we've [...]
by joel chaffee (picture by daniel boud) Sherlock's Daughter , with all five musicians playing or otherwise cavorting sound from their instruments, were very loud. The November 19 show at Pianos in Manhattan was intense with volume. Given that these deafening adventures were intermingled with vocals both delicate and dominating, and melodies as catchy as a cold, there were no complaints. [...]

Hailing from halfway across the world, Sherlock's Daughter are currently in New York City playing a number of shows. They've scored a Pianos residency, which also took place last week as well, on Thursday in November. If you're wondering if there's going to be a Thanksgiving conflict next week, be assured that they'll be shifting one night earlier to conclude the residency on Wednesday, November 25. All tour dates for the band are below. Sherlock's Daughter tour dates: Nov 19 - Pianos - New York, NY Nov 25 - Pianos - New [...]
It's true-we feel inclined to post all non-narrative videos with sweeping landscapes, fires, random furniture in all states of disrepair and an animal jaw attached to a stick as long as they are accompanied by the enchanting and ethereal sounds of Sherlock's Daughter .
What an excellent month for music October was.Here are some of the best songs we posted in the last 31 days (in case you missed them), and as a bonus a few we didn't manage to squeeze in, but wish we had. All are well worth your time and ears, and if you like what you hear, please do go and buy the EPs or albums.Roll on November!Previously posted (check the labels on the left hand side of the
Sherlock's Daughter are from Australia and are blessed with that indefinable 'something' that immediately sets them apart from the crowd. Various descriptions from ambient pop to mystic folk to sonic dreamscapes adorn the few reviews and interviews we've read and while all are valid, still none adequately capture just how the band make you actually feel when listening to their new (debut?) record

Absloutly loving Sherlock's Daughter right now. I saw them on Friday at one of the many Save FBI gigs that have been pumping through Sydney the past month. They played in the sweaty, crowded backroom of World Bar and they totally made my night. There was one point towards the end of the set where my feet got sore...and I thought to myself, I can either retreat back to the comfy seats surrounding the bar and miss the rest of the set or I can keep just plonk myself down in front of the stage [...]

My tomorrow will be sushi train with Jacinta, heart and lips - my night will be this. School of Seven Bells - Half Asleep School of Seven Bells - Connjur (Acoustic) Sherlock's Daughter - Bang Hotels