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With A Big Pop Sound And Sticky Turn Of Phrases, The Beths Are Taking Over
Publisher |
NPR
WXPN
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Live Music
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Publication Date |
May 06, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:15:32
The Beths are a rising band in the indie-pop scene, and yes, there is an Elizabeth leading the band. There is also a Jonathan, a Benjamin, and for today's session, a Trystan, for those of you wondering where the harmonies are coming from in this mini-concert. The members of The Beths were studying jazz at Auckland University when they founded the band in 2015. Since releasing their debut EP, 'Warm Blood', the group has attracted much attention and praise, including opening up for Death Cab For Cutie and playing SXSW. Last year, The Beths released their full-length debut, 'Future Me Hates Me'. Despite it's big pop sound on the record, lead singer Liz Stokes can catch you off-guard with a turn of phrase or dig at emotional insecurity with her delivery. You'll hear it all over 'Future Me Hates Me'. Future you will not regret hearing this session though.

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