By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
The Beaches’ third album, No Hard Feelings, is an 11-song surge of gritty alt-rock and ’80s–tinged pop, where flare-lit guitar hooks merge with candid self-reflection. Jordan Miller sings with both brash defiance and tenderness, navigating party-fueled highs (“Last Girls at the Party”) and gentle, synthy heartache (“Lesbian of the Year”). The record plays like a coming of age film—self-critical, genuine, and beautifully honest, as if they’re not just owning their mess, but celebrating it.
By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
By Cam Delisle
On her first video-single of the year, the emerging alt-pop voice finds solace in the wake of a break-up.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Salem post-hardcore outfit keep the fury alive on Love Is Not Enough.