The Beaches
The Beaches are an all-female quartet from Toronto. The band includes Jordan Miller on vocals and guitar, Leandra Earl on bass and vocals, Eliza Enman-McMahon...
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The Beaches are an all-female quartet from Toronto. The band includes Jordan Miller on vocals and guitar, Leandra Earl on bass and vocals, Eliza Enman-McMahon on guitar and vocals, and Kylie Miller on drums. They started playing together as teenagers, sharing an interest in making music that reflected their experiences growing up near the water.
Their debut EP came out in 2017, followed by albums like "Future Lovers" in 2018 and "The Professional" in 2020. Songs like "Fascination" and "Want What You Got" show their lean toward indie pop with some surf rock touches. The music tends to be melodic and direct, with lyrics that often touch on relationships and everyday moments.
In 2020, the band apologized after using the N-word in one of their songs. They said they would be more careful about their lyrics going forward. The incident brought some attention to how they approach writing and what they choose to include in their music.
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