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The Beaches — Late Show (October 13, 2017)

The Beaches — Late Show (October 13, 2017)

             The Beaches — Late Show (October 13, 2017)The Beaches — Late Show (October 13, 2017)ο→      Toronto~based, all~female band whose brash sound calls to mind the Strokes and Elastica.
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock
Album release: October 13, 2017
Record Label:
Duration:     39:33
Tracks:
01 Back of My Heart     3:43 
02 Money     3:16 
03 Moment     2:47 
04 Let Me Touch     2:54 
05 T~Shirt     3:06 
06 Turn Me On     3:05 
07 Gold     3:47 
08 Highway 6     4:42 
09 Late Show     3:01 
10 Keeper     2:50 
11 Walk Like That     3:28 
12 Sweet Life     2:54
Written by:
ο→      Leandra Earl / Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller     1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11 
ο→      Leandra Earl / Garrett Lee / Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller     2
ο→      Leandra Earl / Bram Inscore / Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller     4
ο→      Leandra Earl / Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller / Nicole Morier     5, 12
ο→      Leandra Earl / Garrett Lee / Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller / Nicole Morier     7
ο→      Eliza McDaniel / Jordan Miller / Kylie Miller / James Quinn     9
Review
BY BRIONY SMITH NOVEMBER 29, 2017 5:17 PM
ο→      The Toronto rock band have made an effort to work with female writers and producers, including Emily Haines, who co~produced their debut album.
ο→      Late Show, the debut album from The Beaches, snarls with stomping, powerful drums and squealing guitar, showing off the brash confidence the Toronto foursome have built by playing rock for well over a decade.
ο→      The twist?
ο→      Keyboardist/guitarist Leandra Earl is 23, singer/bassist Jordan Miller and drummer Eliza Enman~McDaniel are 21, and guitarist Kylie Miller is 20, meaning their origin story practically takes place in diapers.
ο→      The sisters Miller had already burned through their first band by age 10. When the world~weary grade~schoolers needed a drummer for their next group, they turned to their friend Enman~McDaniel to form Done with Dolls. (The tween sensations were a hit on the Family Channel.) Once the trio was done with that, they recruited high school friend Earl to complete the Beaches, and songwriter Jordan started crafting songs for grown~ups, churning out a pair of EPs within a few years.
ο→      Now, in addition to their debut LP being released on a major label (Universal), they’ve landed opening spots for Eagles of Death Metal and are currently touring with Death From Above.
ο→      In an era when seemingly every cool young band picks synth~pop or alt~R&B, why are The Beaches sticking with rock?
ο→      “There is an absence of guitar rock,” Jordan says. “It’s just really fun and rebellious — and we’re pretty fun and rebellious.”
ο→      Kylie is firm in her fidelity to the genre: “We are a guitar rock band. Late Show holds a lot from 70s rock but it also has 00s Strokes~y vibes. Really, it’s just a powerful guitar rock record.”
ο→      This mélange of influences also manifests in the band’s flamboyant, vintage~heavy look, which, says Jordan, is inspired by the late 60s and 70s and the 90s — an entire acid trip’s worth of wide~leg denim, striped stovepipe trousers, suede minis, peasant blouses, knit sweater dresses in rich maroon and fluffy faux~fur coats.
ο→      But though rock comes naturally to them, they had to fight to keep playing it. After they released their EPs, The Beaches landed a development deal. “Our label was like, ‘Oh, we don’t really know what to do with you,’” says Jordan. “We felt a little bit of pressure because they put us with a lot of pop producers and pop writers.”
ο→      “There’s certainly pressure to be like, ‘Oh man, should we conform and do this? Is this going to be profitable? Is this going to be what people want to listen to?”
ο→      Instead they’ve trusted their instincts, which has allowed them to flourish. Kylie feels there’s safety in numbers. “We’re really lucky because it’s the four of us. We have each other to depend on and to navigate our way through this world together.”
ο→      The band has made an effort to work with female writers and producers, with Metric’s Emily Haines taking the lead on production on the album and offering up advice on thriving in a male~dominated industry.
ο→      The band yearns for a future where all~women guitar rock bands aren’t so uncommon. “We just want it to become a completely normal and typical experience to walk into a bar and see an all~female rock band rocking out,” says Kylie. “That would be rad.”
ο→      Their lyrics thrum with urgency, voicing their quest for respect (Back Of My Heart), for cash (Money), for a good time (Sweet Life), for sex (Let Me Touch), for agency (Late Show).
ο→      “I’m just a girl,” Jordan proclaims on Let Me Touch. “I’m not a thing.”
ο→      For her, holding a guitar is like holding a weapon — and now is the perfect time to wield it.
ο→      “These days,” she says, “being a young woman is very rock ’n’ roll.”
ο→     https://nowtoronto.com/ / Joshua Murray: https://www.thereviewsarein.com/2017/10/14/late-show-beaches-album-review/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebeaches
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebeachesband/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thebeachesband
Website: http://www.thebeachesband.com/Fotka uživatele Ben Tais Amundssen.
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