Ten years after their acclaimed album Not to Disappear, Daughter is marking the anniversary with a new single titled “Not Enough.” Originally demoed in 2015, the track was completed at London’s Total Refreshment studio, capturing the band’s signature blend of elegance and deep emotion. Despite not making it onto the original album, the song holds a special place for the trio, reflecting their evolving creative process as they now work remotely.
Is this revival of a past demo a sign of a broader trend in music where artists reflect on and refine earlier work, or does it highlight the lasting emotional connection artists have with their unreleased material?

