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The Beaches Release Last Preview Track “Can I Call You In The Morning?”

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The single is the final offering before ‘No Hard Feelings’ officially arrives.

The chaotically catchy punk-rock “Can I Call You In The Morning?” fittingly serves as the opener of the album, introducing the listener to The Beaches’ energy with the No Hard Feelings era and inviting them along for the wild ride. “I liked your old band, but not the new songs, should we just break up then? Nevermind I don’t mean that, I’m sorry, can I call you in the morning?,” lead vocalist Jordan Miller chants during the song’s infectious chorus.

Jordan explains, “‘Can I Call You In The Morning?’ was inspired by an experience Kylie had at the end of her previous relationship. After a couple of late nights, she would call her ex and would spew all of her frustrations regarding their relationship, and then would be immediately apologetic and take it all back. It goes out to all of the chaotic girlies out there.” The track showcases the band’s signature transparent lyricism, an honest approach to writing that has helped cultivate a dedicated fanbase who relate to and value their authenticity and ability to take personal subjects and turn them into anthemic bangers.

The band is celebrating the release of No Hard Feelings by headlining the Chicago date of the  four-stop Rolling Stone Presents: Gather No Moss tour at The Salt Shed tomorrow. The four-piece is set to perform newly released tracks as well as fan-favorite singles from the album.

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Ahead of the band’s massive headlining tour, The Beaches will be stopping at the legendary GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles on September 3rd for a discussion around No Hard Feelings and a special performance.

Spanning 11 tracks, No Hard Feelings finds The Beaches at their tightest and most collaborative yet. From the indie melancholy of “Lesbian of the Year,” to the contagiously fun bridge of “Last Girls At The Party,” the album is set to solidify the group as one of the driving forces of alt-rock today. It’s an album for dancing through the wins, the lows, and the real. Whatever reason you’re partying, just know The Beaches are out there doing the same, well after the club has closed.

“Can I Call You In The Morning?” comes after previous singles “Touch Myself,” a perfect scream-in-your-car breakup track and “Did I Say Too Much,” which chronicles a head-spinning situationship. Meanwhile, the first single “Jocelyn,” released in September of last year, is a dreamy track about imposter syndrome and insecurity. “Can I Call You In The Morning?” also follows the release of The Beaches’ cover of “Ultimate” for Freakier Friday, Disney’s sequel to the cult classic film starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. The song was originally performed by Lohan’s character Anna’s band Pink Slip, an all-female rock band that has drawn similarities to The Beaches’ fiercely unapologetic style and sound. The film also features the single “Last Girls at the Party” in its official soundtrack.

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