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The Beaches (band)
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The Beaches are a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 2013 by Jordan Miller (lead vocals, bass), Kylie Miller (guitar, backing vocals), Leandra Earl (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums).[1] The band released two EPs titled The Beaches (2013) and Heights (2014) before signing to Universal Records. In 2017, they released their debut album Late Show, which led to the band winning the 2018 Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year.

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To follow their debut, they released two further EPs called The Professional (2019) and Future Lovers (2021).[2][3] A 2022 compilation album Sisters Not Twins (The Professional Lovers Album) combined their previous two EPs and won that year's Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year. Their second studio album Blame My Ex was released via AWAL on September 15, 2023. They won the 2024 and 2025 Juno Award for Group of the Year.

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Formation, name change and early EPs (2009–2016)

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The Beaches performing at Supercrawl, opening for Arkells in Hamilton, On. in September 2014

In their early teens, sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller joined drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel and guitarist Megan Fitchett to form the pop punk quartet Done with Dolls in their hometown of Toronto.[4] The band undertook a tour in 2011 opening for Allstar Weekend,[5] and performed the theme song to the Family Channel teen sitcom Really Me.[5] By 2013, Fitchett had left the group, after which the remaining members added new guitarist Leandra Earl (from Toronto's Little Italy neighbourhood) and renamed themselves The Beaches after the Toronto neighbourhood where the Millers and Enman-McDaniel grew up.[6][1][7] They also adopted a more alternative rock sound[4][1] and released two EPs, The Beaches (2013) and Heights (2014). The band signed to Universal Records in 2016.[1]

Late Show (2017–2018)

The Beaches released their debut full-length studio album Late Show in 2017.[8] The album was produced by Emily Haines and James Shaw of Metric and was supported by two singles, "Money" and "T-Shirt".[9] The latter peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Canada Rock chart and was certified Gold by Music Canada in 2021.[10][11] The band won Breakthrough Group of the Year at the 2018 Juno Awards.[12][13] Later that year, they received a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nomination for their song "Money".[14]

The Professional and Future Lovers EPs (2019–2022)

In 2019, The Beaches released their third EP, The Professional. It was accompanied by the singles "Fascination" and "Snake Tongue".[2] They toured Canada, opening for The Glorious Sons and Passion Pit.[15][16] They were chosen as the opening act for the only Canadian stop on the Rolling Stones' 2019 No Filter Tour.[17] Later that year, they appeared as the on-field pre-game entertainment before the kick-off of the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary. They later announced a 2020 headlining tour of Canada, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with their final shows of the tour being three sold-out nights headlining the Danforth Music Hall.[18]

In 2021, they released their fourth EP, Future Lovers. This was accompanied by the singles "Let's Go" and "Blow Up".[3][19] The EP consisted of songs originally intended for their forthcoming second album that they had decided to release sooner.[20] They also announced the 2022 Future Lovers Tour, which spanned 20 dates across Canada and featured The Blue Stones as special guests.[21] The band combined their two most recent EPs into a compilation album called Sisters Not Twins (The Professional Lovers Album), which won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2022.[22][23] Later that year, the band left Island Records and independently released the singles "Grow Up Tomorrow", "Orpheus", and "My People".[24][25][26][27][28]

Blame My Ex and No Hard Feelings (2023–present)

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The Beaches in 2023

The Beaches announced their second album, Blame My Ex, would be released in September 2023.[29] They released "Blame Brett", the first single from the album, on May 5, 2023.[29] The song was based on the breakup of lead singer Jordan and Brett Emmons from The Glorious Sons and was co-written and co-produced by Gus Van Go and Lowell.[30] The song was described by Billboard Canada as "poppier than their previous releases, with the heavy guitar tones swapped for reverb".[31] The song went viral on TikTok, leading to an increase of streaming of the band's catalogue and became the band's second number one on Billboard's Canada Rock chart, totaling four weeks in the top position.[30][10][32] Additionally, the song received airplay on various SiriusXM channels before being picked up by American terrestrial radio stations.[33]

The band embarked on a North American tour in 2023, including a performance at that year's Lollapalooza.[27][34] Due to the success of "Blame Brett", the tour was mostly sold out and the song had introduced the band to a younger audience than their previous work.[35] On July 17, 2024, the band opened for The Rolling Stones at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.[36]

Blame My Ex was released on September 15, 2023 via AWAL and peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, the band's first appearance on the chart.[10][30][37] The album won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024,[38] and was shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize.[39] On August 22, the band headlined their biggest hometown show in Toronto to a sold-out crowd at the Budweiser Stage, where they debuted the new song, "Jocelyn".[40]

On April 2, 2025, the band released the single "Last Girls at the Party", as well as announcing their third studio album, No Hard Feelings, which is set to be released on August 29, 2025.[41][42]

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Band members

Current members

  • Jordan Miller – lead vocals, bass (2009–present)
  • Kylie Miller – guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
  • Eliza Enman-McDaniel – drums (2009–present)
  • Leandra Earl – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (2013–present)

Former members

  • Megan Fitchett – guitar (2009–2013)

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Sisters Not Twins (The Professional Lovers Album) (2022)

EPs

  • The Beaches (2013)
  • Heights (2014)
  • The Professional (2019)
  • Future Lovers (2021)

Singles

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