Vocalist Alexis S.F. Marshall of Daughters. // Photo by Monica Martinez

On November 13th, two local bands — Haunted Horses and Dreamdecay — filled out the set for headliner Daughters at The Highline. The Capitol Hill venue was filled with rock, alternative, and noise-punk (in that order) for a night of raucous fun.

Colin Dawson, one half of Haunted Horses, mid song at The Highline.

Myke Pelly, the other half of Haunted Horses.

Haunted Horses is an industrial-punk duo that calls The Emerald City home.

Haunted Horses released their latest EP, “*Cold Medicine”,*in May 2018.

Dreamdecay, from left to right: drummer and vocalist Justin Gallego, guitarist Jon Scheid, bassist Jason Clackley, and guitarist Alex Gaziano.

Gallego times his hits with his vocals.

Dreamdecay’s title track off of its latest release, , has over 16,000 streams on Spotify.

Scheid of Dreamdecay.

Daughters headlined the night.

Vocalist Alexis S.F. Marshall of Daughters gets cozy with the crowd.

Guitarist Nicholas Sadler of Daughters getting into it.

Marshall (left) and Daughters bassist Samuel Walker.

Daughters released You Won’t Get What You Want in October 2018.

A noise-rock quartet, Daughters closed out the night on a high note.