Artist's albums
Me & Me
2023 · single
Everything Is Boring (The Aces Remix)
2023 · single
Blame Brett
2023 · single
Everything Is Boring
2023 · single
End of Summer
2022 · single
My People
2022 · single
Orpheus
2022 · single
Grow Up Tomorrow
2022 · single
Let's Go
2022 · single
Blow Up
2021 · single
Future Lovers
2021 · single
Future Lovers - E.P.
2021 · EP
itty bitty titty committee
2021 · compilation
Desdemona
2020 · single
Fascination
2020 · single
Lame
2020 · single
The Professional
2019 · EP
Garage Gigs Live
2018 · EP
T-Shirt
2018 · single
Money (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Late Show
2017 · album
Give It Up
2016 · single
I Love You All the Time (Play It Forward Campaign)
2016 · single
Heights
2014 · EP
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Biography
Captivating the indie-rock scene with rich 80s-tinted melodies and quick-witted lyrics, The Beaches have unleashed their neighbourhood namesake group onto the music world with Eliza Enman-McDaniel (on drums) and Leandra Earl (on keys and guitar) and sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller (on lead vocals/bass and guitar, respectively). They’ve been named one of Canada’s greatest acts by Exclaim magazine, and the proof is in the plays with 6 no. 1 singles on Canadian Alt Radio with their latest single, ‘Grow Up Tomorrow’, #1 for seven weeks. Known for their rousing live performances that summon their audience into a realm of intoxicating energy and an undeniable connection, The Beaches have opened for Avril Lavigne, The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Alanis Morissette, The Aces, Passion Pit, and the Eagles of Death Metal. There is no denying their lure on the stage and in everyone’s playlists, including the great Elton John, who called their album ‘Late Show’ the “best album of last year.” Following their Juno award-winning project ‘Sisters Not Twins (The Professional Lovers Album)’, The Beaches are back with their sophomore studio album, cracking their upbeat, brazen shell to reveal a more vulnerable inside on ‘Blame My Ex’ out September 15th, 2023.