The Beaches are a Canadian rock band, hailing from the vibrant city of Toronto. The all-female group, consisting of sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller (lead vocals/bass and guitar, respectively), alongside childhood friends Leandra Earl (keyboard/guitar) and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums), formed in 2013 and swiftly made a name for themselves with their energetic performances and a charismatic blend of punk, glam rock, and indie influences. The band’s name pays homage to the Toronto neighborhood where they spent their formative years, and their music frequently encapsulates the carefree spirit and rebellious energy of youth.
Achieving critical acclaim with their debut album, "Late Show," produced by Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw of Metric in 2017, The Beaches' sound is characterized by catchy hooks, thunderous drums, and gritty guitar riffs. Their dynamic stage presence and sharp fashion sense have also contributed to their distinct identity, resonating with fans across Canada and beyond. Fresh off their most recent releases such as "Blame My Ex" and "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Paranoid," which continue to showcase their knack for crafting anthemic rock tunes with an infectious edge, The Beaches are a modern-day embodiment of rock 'n' roll spirit intertwined with the contemporary flair of today's independent music scene. With tracks like "Grow Up Tomorrow," they hint at the playful push against the rush to maturity, proving that The Beaches are not just a band but a space for their listeners to embrace the present with all its wild imperfections.
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