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Toronto band The Beaches have won two Juno Awards, had seven top 5 singles, opened for the Rolling Stones and Foo Fighters, and count Elton John as a fan. All that and they are still in their mid-20s.

Their next few singles will surprise fans with their distinctly indie-pop direction, and yet within their lyrics is a theme not uncommon to musicians or anyone in the music industry: perpetual adolescence, or as lead vocalist/bassist Jordan Miller. Refers to it as “arrested development.”

Jordan; her sister, guitarist Kylie Miller, keyboardist/guitarist Leandra Earl; and drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel are dedicated to this life.

New songs “Grow Up Tomorrow,” “Orpheus,” and “My People” — to be released in this order over the next six months — are filled with humour and excellent, clever lines, many about arrested development, of course.

“You’re given these momentous life moments, but because we’re in a band, those moments aren’t the same for us,” Jordan reflects. “I’m happy we chose the road we did. Maybe I’ll grow up tomorrow, and things will happen later for me.” Or not.

“Best Rock Album Of Last Year”
"The Beaches create a glam infused gritty garage rock sound”
“Snarls with stomping, powerful drums and squealing guitar, showing off the brash confidence...”

Highlights

55 million Streams Across Spotify, Apple & Amazon.
Won “Rock Album Of The Year” at the 2022 JUNO Awards
Won “Breakthrough Group of the Year” at the 2018 JUNO Awards
“Snake Tongue” debuted globally by Zane Lowe on Beats 1
The latest single “Grow Up Tomorrow” is currently Top 5 at Alternative Radio & Rock Radio
“Blow Up” spent 11 weeks at #1 on radio
7 Top 5 Singles at Alternative Radio
The Beaches single “T-Shirt” has gone gold in Canada

Live

Sold out two back-to-back headline shows at History in Toronto, Canada. (2400 capacity)
Sold out headline shows across Canada including Corona Theatre (Montreal, QC), London Music Hall (London, On) & two sold-out back-to-back shows at the famous Commodore in Vancouver, BC
Direct Support for The Rolling Stones, Avril Lavigne, Foo Fighters, Eagles Of Death Metal, Passion Pit, The Glorious Sons, Death From Above 1979, Jimmy Eat World, Taking Back Sunday, July Talk, Mother Mother
Headlined Tall Pines Festival, & has played at Festival D’ete, Milwaukee Summerfest, The Great Escape, SXSW, Wayhome Music & Arts, Ottawa Bluesfest, & many more

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