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Rock Band The Beaches Announce New Album ‘No Hard Feelings’

Justin Higuchi, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Justin Higuchi, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The Canadian alt-rock sensation, The Beaches, have taken the music world by storm with the announcement of their upcoming album, No Hard Feelings, slated for release on August 29, 2025, via AWAL. This new album serves as a much-anticipated follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2023 album, Blame My Ex, which not only garnered the Rock Album of the Year at the Juno Awards but also secured a place on the Polaris Music Prize shortlist. According to the band, this new endeavor is set to explore a myriad of themes, from nightlife and relationships to personal loss, all encapsulated within their signature blend of witty lyricism and grunge-influenced instrumentation.

Bassist Jordan Miller describes the lead single “Last Girls At The Party” as an exuberant anthem about the band’s lively camaraderie and resilience in the industry. Described by Miller with the words, “We’re four crazy girls who like to have fun together, and are literally always the last to leave,” the song captures the essence of their vibrant spirit. This single, which fans can experience now, debuts along with a newly released video on YouTube, further teasing what listeners can expect from the album. The album will comprise 11 dynamic tracks, including the previously released “Jocelyn” and “Takes One To Know One,” showcasing the band’s growth and versatility since their last album.

An exciting component of The Beaches’ album rollout involves a series of exclusive, invite-only DJ sets across North America and Europe. These events provide an intimate backdrop for the band to connect with their fanbase and celebrate their upcoming release. Participation in these events requires fans to pre-save No Hard Feelings, ensuring a successful engagement strategy by the band to boost anticipation and album pre-sales. In addition to these events, The Beaches are set to perform at high-profile festivals like Coachella and Governors Ball, further cementing their footprint in the international music scene.

Supporting their dynamic album release strategy, The Beaches are also slated for an exciting tour encompassing various renowned music festivals. Their festival lineup includes Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA, and the Governor’s Ball in New York, NY, highlighting the band’s significant appeal in versatile live music settings. Additional tour dates span through Canada and Europe, promising an extensive and diverse geographical reach. Fans can catch them performing at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal, QC, and the Pukkelpop Festival in Hasselt, Belgium, among others. This tour is indicative of the band’s growing international presence and their ability to captivate audiences worldwide.

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