Known for their slowly building songs, London trio Daughter explore the dreamy contours of indie rock through measured folk songwriting. Elena Tonra's vocals evoke Beach House's Victoria Legrand, and the two acts share a knack for woozy immersion. Their 2013 debut, If You Leave, built on the organic grandeur of their early EPs, while 2016's Not to Disappear polished that sound. But as slow and majestic as the band can be, their songs can also accumulate a rumbling momentum. Whatever the tempo, Daughter's music is full of hazy details that linger under your skin.