The Beaches
Future Lovers
Universal Music
The Beaches maintain their sparkling pop-rock stride on the Future Lovers EP. Hot on the heels of 2019βs The Professional EP, Future Lovers arrives with high-calibre whimsy, glamour, and an unapologetic attitude.
If the two EPs sound similar, itβs largely due to the fact that much of Future Lovers was recorded during The Professionalβs sessions, with the Toronto group recently going back to tweak and fine-tune the songs before finally putting them out.
Nonetheless, the tracks sound fresh and vital: βBlow Up,β βLetβs Goβ and βBad Behaviour” kick off the five-song collection with break-neck speed, maintaining a steady upbeat energy and a dance-worthy tempo. Featuring plenty of killer sing-along lyrics, call-and-response vocals, and catchy guitar riffs which have become cornerstones of the Beachesβ repertoire.
Future Lovers doesnβt slow things down for the track βSlow Mo,β which, despite its name, is a playfully sultry and synthy bop. (βI wish we were alone / Weβd be taking off our clothes / If we were alone,β lead vocalist Jordan Miller sings.) No, itβs not until the rock-ballad closer, βYou Donβt Owe Me Anything,β that the albumβs frenetic pace slackens for a grand and pensive finish, with a building keyboard arrangement.
The Beaches have experienced a meteoric rise to the top of the Canadian music chain with just a debut record and a couple of EPβs under their belt; Future Lovers is another successful notch in that belt, tiding listeners over until the bandβs much-anticipated sophomore effort arrives. Hopefully, it won’t be too long now.
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