Beach Day Reveal Native Echoes, Share Single

Beach Day Reveal Native Echoes, out 8/19 on Kanine Records Share Single, "Don't Call Me On The phone" Beach Day play their next show 06/17 in Jacksonville

Beach Day track have premiered “Don’t Call Me On The Phone” from the band’s sophomore album Native Echoes out August 19 on Kanine Records. Beach Day has also announced a summer tour and all upcoming shows are listed below.

Beach Day – the name’s more about attitude than genre. It’s about the ease and breeze of their modern wall of sound. Their tall, bright merge of garage rock, surf pop and girl group sounds is inspired by nostalgia but powered by fresh verve, sitting pretty alongside contemporaries like Cults, TennisLa LuzThose Darlins and Dum Dum Girls. And while their native Florida may be in a state of perma-vacation, Beach Day isn’t.

On Native Echoes, they’ve become greater than the sum of their throwback influences. After a year of touring in support of  their debut, Trip Trap Attack, Beach Day headed to Detroit – mecca for both garage rock and the girl group sound – and into the studio of Jim Diamond (the Sonicsthe Dirtbombsthe White Stripes). Venturing far north in the dead of winter with nothing but their jean jackets resulted in all studio time and zero sunny distractions. Guided by the experienced hand of Jim Diamond, Beach Day dropped the bits of Northern Soul that appeared on their debut and replaced it with feedback, foot stomps, and an electric 12-string guitar run through an Allen Gyrophonic speaker to make it sound like a synth. And so, Native Echoes emerges packing more modern grit. Just listen to hot-revvers like “All My Friends Were Punks” and “I’m Just Messing Around.” With more instrumental sophistication and all-tape recording, the album features more atmosphere and patina to deepen its new octane.

However, Beach Day’s signature features remain, including Drake’s huge, young Ronnie Spector-ish voice. And though she assures there aren’t actually any love songs on the record, Beach Day’s romanticism is still, thankfully, in bloom (“BFFs,” “Don’t Call Me on the Phone”). It’s a record about friendships: the rebellious ones, the lost ones, and the ones that betray. It’s those friendships that are being romanticized on Native Echoes. And of course there’s still their famous Florida terroir as featured prominently in “Gnarly Waves” and “How Do You Sleep at Night,” whose ocean sounds were recorded in the middle of the night at Drake’s favorite hometown beach: Hollywood Beach.

Beach Day is: Kimmy Drake (vocals, guitar), Skyler Black (drums), with addition of a bassist for the live shows.

1. All My Friends Were Punks
2. Don’t Call Me
3. BFF’s
4. I’m Just Messin’ Around
5. Gnarly Waves
6. Pretty
7. The Lucky One
8. Fades Away
9.  Lost Girl

10. How Do You Sleep at Night

Upcoming Beach Day Shows

06.17 – Jacksonville, FL @ Underbelly
06.19 – Toronto, ON @ NXNE – Wrongbar
06.21 – Toronto, ON @ NXNE – Gap Day Party
08.11 – Houston, TX @ Mango’s
08.12 – Austin, TX @The Mohawk
08.17 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
08.19 – San Francisco, CA @ The Hemlock
08.20 – Oakland, CA @ The Night Light
08.22 – Portland, OR @ The Know
08.23 – Vancouver, BC @ The Electric Owl
08.24 – Seattle, WA @ Rendezvous

 

 

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