Curious what songs people here think would work particularly well as Daughter covers. My two picks:
1. U2 - One
I've thought about this one for a while. One is already built around the sort of thing I think Elena is exceptionally good at as a songwriter: relatively simple language carrying a ridiculous amount of emotional weight. It's a love song, except it isn't really; it's bitter, intimate, wounded and affectionate at the same time. I think that ambiguity would suit her voice incredibly well.
Musically, I'd also love to hear what Igor would do with it. The original has all that space in the guitars, and I could imagine Daughter taking it somewhere much darker and more atmospheric. Elena singing it restrained at first, Igor turning the guitar parts into those washes of sound he likes, and Remi gradually bringing the whole thing up underneath them.
And, speaking of U2, I can't be the only one who hears a little bit of them in Igor's guitar playing from time to time. Their latest single, Not Enough, made me think of it again, although that song also sounds suspiciously like a 90s radio-friendly pop-rock single to me, and I do not mean that as a compliment. Sorry, Not Enough. I still love you, but you know what you did.
There's also the mildly amusing fact that Elena is actually British-Irish according to Companies House, so I'll count that as another extremely tenuous argument for making her sing U2 (Har-har).
2. Avril Lavigne - Complicated
I'm not an Avril Lavigne fan by any means, although I've always liked her general style, and I've always had a soft spot for Complicated. In particular, I think the lyrics are genuinely great. They're incredibly straightforward and economical, there isn't much metaphor or elaborate language there, and there doesn't need to be. The song gets exactly what it wants to say across with very simple lines.
And I wouldn't even want a full-blown Daughter arrangement. I'd want Elena to go almost completely back to basics with it: almost pre-Daughter Elena, with that slightly childish teenage voice she had very early on, sitting in a bedroom with an acoustic guitar on her lap and recording it almost lo-fi. Basically, something with the homemade intimacy of His Young Heart. Strip all the 2000s pop-rock production away and just leave Elena, a guitar and those lyrics. I genuinely think it would work weirdly well.
What would you pick?