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Опубликовано 9 мая 2024, 2:00
The Beaches perform "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Paranoid" in studio
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Toronto band The Beaches are becoming well known to The Current’s audience by virtue of their irresistibly catchy new single, “Blame Brett,” from their latest album "Blame My Ex."
The lead single, “Blame Brett,” was actually inspired by The Beaches' Jordan Miller’s breakup, but ended softly enough that she asked her former boyfriend, Brett Emmons of Canadian rock band The Glorious Sons, if she could use his name in the lyrics because the alliteration just worked so well. “He gave me his consent and his blessing,” Jordan Miller told the CBC in a September 2023 interview.
What’s more, the song isn’t really about Brett; rather, it’s about her own feelings of still processing after a breakup. “It was a really sad and devastating time for me," Jordan Miller said in the same interview with CBC host Tom Power. “There still is a little bit of humour in [Blame Brett] with the chorus, but it is really about me just not being over him.”
Chatting at The Current ahead of their recent session in The Current studio, Jordan Miller joked that she is now waiting for a reciprocal “Blame Jordan” single from Brett Emmons. The Beaches were in town to perform at show at the Fine Line in Minneapolis when they visited The Current studio to perform a three-song acoustic set of music from "Blame My Ex."
Watch the performance of "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Paranoid" above.
Musicians:
Jordan Miller - Singer
Kylie Miller - Guitar
Leandra Earl - Guitar
Eliza Enman-McDaniel - Percussion
Credits:
Guests – @thebeachesband
Producer – Derrick Stevens
Video – Eric Xu Romani
Audio – Evan Clark
Graphics – Natalia Toledo
Digital Producer – Luke Taylor
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Toronto band The Beaches are becoming well known to The Current’s audience by virtue of their irresistibly catchy new single, “Blame Brett,” from their latest album "Blame My Ex."
The lead single, “Blame Brett,” was actually inspired by The Beaches' Jordan Miller’s breakup, but ended softly enough that she asked her former boyfriend, Brett Emmons of Canadian rock band The Glorious Sons, if she could use his name in the lyrics because the alliteration just worked so well. “He gave me his consent and his blessing,” Jordan Miller told the CBC in a September 2023 interview.
What’s more, the song isn’t really about Brett; rather, it’s about her own feelings of still processing after a breakup. “It was a really sad and devastating time for me," Jordan Miller said in the same interview with CBC host Tom Power. “There still is a little bit of humour in [Blame Brett] with the chorus, but it is really about me just not being over him.”
Chatting at The Current ahead of their recent session in The Current studio, Jordan Miller joked that she is now waiting for a reciprocal “Blame Jordan” single from Brett Emmons. The Beaches were in town to perform at show at the Fine Line in Minneapolis when they visited The Current studio to perform a three-song acoustic set of music from "Blame My Ex."
Watch the performance of "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Paranoid" above.
Musicians:
Jordan Miller - Singer
Kylie Miller - Guitar
Leandra Earl - Guitar
Eliza Enman-McDaniel - Percussion
Credits:
Guests – @thebeachesband
Producer – Derrick Stevens
Video – Eric Xu Romani
Audio – Evan Clark
Graphics – Natalia Toledo
Digital Producer – Luke Taylor
Subscribe to our channel:
youtube.com/user/893TheCurrent...
Like/Follow:
facebook.com/TheCurrent
instagram.com/thecurrent
tiktok.com/@thecurrent.org
#thebeaches #music #studio
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