THE BEACHES: Future Lovers Tour
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with special guests The Blue Stones
Named appropriately after the Toronto neighbourhood they all hail and hangin, The Beaches are authentically rock ‘n’ roll. Their‘70s aesthetic,unapologetic attitude and electrifying sound all fit harmoniously in a modernrock context. Comprised of sistersJordan and Kylie Miller (on lead vocals/bassand guitar, respectively), Eliza Enman-McDaniel (on drums), and Leandra Earl(onkeys and guitar), the band has a natural kismet that shines through on eachtrack and in their live performances. The Beaches havebecome one ofCanada’s top acts with a global reach, placingthem in a modern and future context where rock prevails and markingthem one ofthis generation’s most promising young rock groups.Since their sizzling major label debut in 2017 with LP,Late Show, produced by Metric's Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw, the quartethasaccumulated an array of impressive highlights. To this day, Late Show's singlesremain fan and Rock radio favourites. Thealbum's first single, “Money,”secured the No.1 spot for three consecutive weeks and the infectious track“T-Shirt,” which spent nineweeks on the Billboard Rock Chart,recently became Gold Certified in Canada. With five Top 5 Alt Radio singles, aJUNO Awardfor Breakthrough Group of the Year, opening tour spotsfor iconslike The Rolling Stones and The Foo Fighters, and much more –this is just thebeginning of what The Beaches have in store.“T-Shirt,” “Fascination,” and “Snake Tongue” remain regular recurrent tracks on Canadian Rock Radio today. Their latest5-track EP, Future Lovers, was released on May 14, 2021. Produced by long-time collaborator Jacknife Lee and written by all four band members, Lee and Coco Morier, Future Loverswas initially recorded in Los Angeles during sessions for the band’s 2019 release, The Professional. Future Lovershighlights the band’s impressive musicianship and song-writing skills, which are complemented, as always, by the killer vocals and whimsically acerbic lyrics that The Beaches are known and loved for. Garnering rave reviews from Toronto Star, Exclaim, CBC Musicand many more, Future Lovers brims with the band’s wit and personality, which is heard loud and clear on each track –from the energetic bop-ready “Blow Up,” anthemic “Let’s Go,” the nostalgic guitar-driven “Bad Behaviour,” the cheeky infatuated synth-track “Slow Mo,” and the heavy and pensively powerful finale, “You Don’t OweMe Anything.” Gaining recognition from the world's most renowned artists, including thelikes of Elton John, who has proclaimed: “Love them,love them, lovethem!”, The Beaches are back and have no plans to slow down. And when touring comes back, expectThe Beaches to hit the road hard. Stay tunedfor much more to come in 2021.Named appropriately after the Toronto neighbourhood they all hail and hangin, The Beaches are authentically rock ‘n’ roll. Their‘70s aesthetic,unapologetic attitude and electrifying sound all fit harmoniously in a modernrock context. Comprised of sistersJordan and Kylie Miller (on lead vocals/bassand guitar, respectively), Eliza Enman-McDaniel (on drums), and Leandra Earl(onkeys and guitar), the band has a natural kismet that shines through on eachtrack and in their live performances. The Beaches havebecome one ofCanada’s top acts with a global reach, placingthem in a modern and future context where rock prevails and markingthem one ofthis generation’s most promising young rock groups.Since their sizzling major label debut in 2017 with LP,Late Show, produced by Metric's Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw, the quartethasaccumulated an array of impressive highlights. To this day, Late Show's singlesremain fan and Rock radio favourites. Thealbum's first single, “Money,”secured the No.1 spot for three consecutive weeks and the infectious track“T-Shirt,” which spent nineweeks on the Billboard Rock Chart,recently became Gold Certified in Canada. With five Top 5 Alt Radio singles, aJUNO Awardfor Breakthrough Group of the Year, opening tour spotsfor iconslike The Rolling Stones and The Foo Fighters, and much more –this is just thebeginning of what The Beaches have in store.“T-Shirt,” “Fascination,” and “Snake Tongue” remain regular recurrent tracks on Canadian Rock Radio today. Their latest5-track EP, Future Lovers, was released on May 14, 2021. Produced by long-time collaborator Jacknife Lee and written by all four band members, Lee and Coco Morier, Future Loverswas initially recorded in Los Angeles during sessions for the band’s 2019 release, The Professional. Future Lovershighlights the band’s impressive musicianship and song-writing skills, which are complemented, as always, by the killer vocals and whimsically acerbic lyrics that The Beaches are known and loved for. Garnering rave reviews from Toronto Star, Exclaim, CBC Musicand many more, Future Lovers brims with the band’s wit and personality, which is heard loud and clear on each track –from the energetic bop-ready “Blow Up,” anthemic “Let’s Go,” the nostalgic guitar-driven “Bad Behaviour,” the cheeky infatuated synth-track “Slow Mo,” and the heavy and pensively powerful finale, “You Don’t OweMe Anything.” Gaining recognition from the world's most renowned artists, including thelikes of Elton John, who has proclaimed: “Love them,love them, lovethem!”, The Beaches are back and have no plans to slow down. And when touring comes back, expectThe Beaches to hit the road hard. Stay tunedfor much more to come in 2021.
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