- 2025-05-29
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MUSIC
The Beaches Premieres New Song “Did I Say Too Much” on BBC Radio 1
Canadian alt-rock band The Beaches, consisting of Jordan Miller (lead vocals/bass), Kylie Miller (guitar), Leandra Earl (keyboards/guitar) and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums), premiered a new song “Did I Say Too Much” on BBC Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders.
The song is the fourth single off of their upcoming third studio album “No Hard Feelings”, which is set to be released on August 29, 2025.
It was written by Eliza Enman-Mcdaniel, Jordan Miller, Karah McGillivray, Kylie Miller, Leandra Earl, Sam Willows, and Zale Epstein. Produced by Sam Willows and Gus van Go.
The Beaches said of the song, “This song's about how hard it can be to navigate queer heartbreak. There are so many layers, staying friends with your ex, open relationships, dating girls with boyfriends. It speaks to the experience of coming out later in life, and how overwhelming it can all feel.”- “This song is for all the people going through, messy queer breakups,” the band told Jack Saunders about the song. “We wrote it after I went through a breakup with a girl who was in an open relationship had a boyfriend. So I think it's kind of like the intricacies of two people in newly queer relationships. Because you haven't gone through that much life experience being like a new openly queer person, you kind of get involved in messy, sometimes toxic relationships, and they're hard to navigate. And so I think this song is like, it captures the pain and the confusion in one of those relationships.”
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The new album comprises 11 tracks, produced by Gus van Go, Lowell, AidanHogg, Georgia Flipo, and Sam Willows. It is their first album in two years since the 2023 album “Blame My Ex”.
The band said of the album, “I keep thinking album to album that we're growing, but I'm realizing we're really not growing that much. And we keep picking the same relationships over and over again. But at least it makes for good music and fun party songs.”
Photo by Meg Moon - source : BBC Radio 1