The Beaches Announce New Album 'No Hard Feelings' and Share First Single 'Last Girls At The Party'

The Beaches Announce New Album 'No Hard Feelings' and Share First Single 'Last Girls At The Party'

Today, Canadian alt-rock outfit The Beaches announce their third studio album, No Hard Feelings, out everywhere August 29th via AWAL. Furthermore, they treat fans to an early taste of what they can expect from the record with the single “Last Girls at the Party.”

Spanning 11 tracks, No Hard Feelings sees The Beaches at their most fine-tuned and brightest. From the bold and bright anthemic riffs of “Touch Myself” to the indie melancholy of “Lesbian of the Year,” the album is set to solidify the group as one of the driving forces of alt-rock today. Exploring the highs of nights out and lows of losing someone you love, No Hard Feelings is rife with the band’s signature witty lyricism, grungey tones, and unapologetic boldness.

Watch the video here for 'Last Girls At The Party'

“Last Girls at the Party” is a true party anthem, perfect for the warmer weather. Lead by a bright guitar hook and steady drums, singer Jordan Miller’s powerful vocals layered with her bandmates create the perfect soundtrack for a girls night out. The true standout of the track is the bridge, while Miller laments “I don’t want to go home,” while the hook builds back into the catchy chorus, making it another stellar hit from the group

The Beaches On Tour

  • April 13 - Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival - Indio, CA
  • April 20 - Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival - Indio, CA
  • May 10th - The Pavilion at Toyota Music - Irving, TX
  • June 6th - The Governer’s Ball Festival - New York, NY
  • July 20 - Minnesota Yacht Club - Saint Paul, MN
  • August 7 - Sziget Festival - Budapest, Hungary
  • August 9 - Schanze Open Air - Hamburg, Germany
  • August 17 - Pukkelpop Festival - Hasselt, Belgium
  • September 20 - Shaky Knees Festival - Atlanta, GA

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