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Daedric Drops Dope Track “Night Mother”
Daedric returns with “Night Mother,” the first single from their upcoming full-length sophomore album ‘Mortal.’

Out of the darkness and on the heels of their Mortal Deluxe Album announcement, Daedric returns with “Night Mother,” the first single from their upcoming full-length sophomore album. “Night Mother” was the first track to go into production for the new album, and it set the tone in the most chaotic way possible. Creative differences, technical issues, and behind-the-scenes struggles made the process feel more like a disaster than a starting point.
The band recalls:
“It was like walking into a party, and instead of someone handing you a drink, they hit you in the mouth with a lamp.”
But through the turmoil, they knew they had something special. Rob’s initial track idea was inspiring, and Kristyn Hope’s vocal approach brought fresh energy to the song. The struggle was worth it—the final result was so powerful that “Night Mother” became the album’s first single.
Lyrically, “Night Mother” explores themes of deception, blind trust, and painful disillusionment. It tells the story of someone who placed complete faith in another, only to realize they had been manipulated.
Hope explains:
“I fully trusted you. I thought everything you wanted for me was good, that I should follow everything you say because you have all this knowledge and power and authority,”
The chorus delivers one of the album’s most haunting lines:
“I’m so naïve, I would burn in a fire if you told me to stay.”
The song balances anger toward the deceiver with an underlying sense of shame and self-blame. The band admits:
“It sounds like all the anger is directed at someone else, but honestly, it’s more like, ‘Damn, I was so dumb.’”
Originally titled “Nails,” “Night Mother” also took inspiration from Chinese opera. While some of the high-pitched vocal elements were toned down in the final mix, remnants of that stylistic influence remain. Sonically, the track serves as a bridge between Daedric’s debut album and their evolving sound, blending dark electronic elements with a modern metalcore edge.
At its core, “Night Mother” ties into the album’s overarching theme of free will versus fate. Was the protagonist truly making their own choices, or were they unknowingly controlled? The song captures the weight of that realization, blending betrayal, loss of autonomy, and self-awareness into one of the album’s most emotionally charged moments.
Daedric is an alternative rock and metal project led by vocalist and artist Kristyn Hope, alongside producers Clay Schroeder and Geoff Rockwell.
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