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Glue Release Tour 2026
GLUE is the best expression yet of the deep friendships that gave rise to Daily Thompson. Singer and guitarist Danny Zaremba, bassist Mercedes Lalakakis-Bee, and drummer Thorsten “Babblz” Stratmann have finally found their place in the grunge, alternative, and indie rock scenes.
It seems as though the band has finally found the sound they’ve always wanted. Inspired by bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Alice In Chains, and The Smashing Pumpkins, they’ve created their own take on the Seattle sound of the ’90s. Heavily influenced by the grunge scene, the songs on GLUE are characterized by massive, distorted guitars, melodic hooks, and the distinctive vocals of both singers. This is the first time Mercedes has taken lead vocals on an entire song.
GLUE also features songs like “Chains,” “SIAM,” and “Here I Stand,” which pay homage to the original grunge sound; the album creates a strong sonic connection through its shared loud, powerful indie/alternative rock DNA. Much like the American alternative rock scene that shaped Seattle and brought noisy, feedback-laden guitars back into indie rock long before grunge made its breakthrough.
The band recorded the album in January 2026 in Seattle/Port Orchard, USA, at APL Recordings, once again with Tony Reed. Their previous album, “Chuparosa,” was critically acclaimed, which is why GLUE recorded with Reed as producer and guest musician for the first time.
The band's seventh studio album showcases Daily Thompson at the peak of their career—grungy, energetic, self-assured, and more emotional than ever before.
BARREN ROOM & CONVOY will be performing as opening acts at the end-of-year Homecoming Show.
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DAILY THOMPSON
Glue Release Tour 2026
GLUE is the best expression yet of the deep friendships that gave rise to Daily Thompson. Singer and guitarist Danny Zaremba, bassist Mercedes Lalakakis-Bee, and drummer Thorsten “Babblz” Stratmann have finally found their place in the grunge, alternative, and indie rock scenes.
It seems as though the band has finally found the sound they’ve always wanted. Inspired by bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Alice In Chains, and The Smashing Pumpkins, they’ve created their own take on the Seattle sound of the ’90s. Heavily influenced by the grunge scene, the songs on GLUE are characterized by massive, distorted guitars, melodic hooks, and the distinctive vocals of both singers. This is the first time Mercedes has taken lead vocals on an entire song.
GLUE also features songs like “Chains,” “SIAM,” and “Here I Stand,” which pay homage to the original grunge sound; the album creates a strong sonic connection through its shared loud, powerful indie/alternative rock DNA. Much like the American alternative rock scene that shaped Seattle and brought noisy, feedback-laden guitars back into indie rock long before grunge made its breakthrough.
The band recorded the album in January 2026 in Seattle/Port Orchard, USA, at APL Recordings, once again with Tony Reed. Their previous album, “Chuparosa,” was critically acclaimed, which is why GLUE recorded with Reed as producer and guest musician for the first time.
The band's seventh studio album showcases Daily Thompson at the peak of their career—grungy, energetic, self-assured, and more emotional than ever before.
BARREN ROOM & CONVOY will be performing as opening acts at the end-of-year Homecoming Show.